UNICEF Reports Alarming Rise in Child Rape Cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo

In a devastating incident in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), hundreds of female inmates at Munzenze prison were reportedly raped and burned to death following a fire that erupted during a mass jailbreak on January 27, as Rwandan-backed M23 rebels seized control of the city. According to Vivian van de Perre, deputy head of the UN peacekeeping force in Goma, while thousands of male prisoners escaped, the female wing was set ablaze, resulting in many casualties.
The UN office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has condemned the atrocities, citing increasing incidents of sexual violence as a weapon of war amid the chaos. As the city of Goma remains under M23 control, disturbing reports have emerged of around 2,000 bodies awaiting burial.
Despite fears of further territorial aggression, the M23 coalition announced a unilateral ceasefire, raising hopes of de-escalation. However, van de Perre cautioned that continued monitoring and pressure from the international community is critical to stabilize the situation and protect civilians.