Militia fighters attacked, kidnapped and raped en masse a large group of women in an isolated area of the Central African Republic last month, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Thursday.
The medical charity treated 10 survivors of the Feb. 17 violence near Kiriwiri, a village in the country’s northwest. Fearing further attacks if they tried to reach a hospital, the women were unable to seek medical treatment until about two weeks later, it said.
Many other victims remained behind, fearing that, as rape victims, they would be stigmatized in their community.
“Some were totally in shock, others paralyzed by fear or unable to talk about the incident. Some of the women had open wounds caused by blades,” said Soulemane Amoin, a midwife at the hospital in the town of Bossangoa where the women were treated.
“It was terrible to see. It broke my heart,” Amoin added.
The Central African Republic descended into chaos after mainly Seleka rebels ousted then-Central African president Francois Bozize in 2013, provoking a spate of killing by Anti-Balaka militias.
Despite the deployment of a 12,000-strong UN peacekeeping mission, rival armed groups still stalk much of the countryside.
The UN Security Council approved an extra 900 peacekeepers in November last year to help to protect civilians.
However, Gabon, which contributes about 550 soldiers to the mission, on Thursday announced it was planning to withdraw its contingent, citing what it said was a “progressive return of peace and stability.”
The rapes near Kiriwiri coincided with a surge in violence in Bossangoa and the surrounding areas.
In its statement, MSF said the women had left their village to fetch water and tend to their fields when the militiamen arrived.
Some women fled, but others were grabbed and brought back to the militia’s base where they were repeatedly raped before being let go, it said.
MSF did not identify the group behind the assault.
“This attack is one of the consequences of the new wave of senseless violence that broke out at the end of 2016 and continues without let-up,” said Paul Brockmann, who heads MSF’s mission in the Central African Republic.
The hospital at Bossangoa has treated 56 rape victims since September last year, up from 13 in the previous eight months, MSF reported.
It has also treated about 300 victims of rape and sexual assault from around the country each month so far this year at Castor Maternity Hospital in the nation’s capital, Bangui.
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