Rape is a violation of a woman's right to physical and mental integrity, and often her right to life itself. Under international human rights law, states have an obligation to respect, protect and fulfill the human rights of women, and those that fail to do so will be held accountable. Amnesty International published a report on Oct. 9, 2007, Burundi: No protection from rape in war and peace. In this report, AI expresses concern that Burundian authorities are failing to exercise due diligence to prevent and investigate rape and sexual violence, and to provide justice, medical assistance and counseling to the victims of rape.
Sexual violence is a violation of women's human rights that can not be tolerated. Take action now to urge the Burundian authorities to address the problem of sexual violence against women. Read the report | Background Information | Download and print sample letter (PDF) | RTF (Word)
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