Welcome to the Encounter Humanity (EH) blog.  Africa will be our primary focus.  Most of EH’s efforts are concentrated in Lesotho, but my heart is for everyone suffering from poverty, neglect, crimes of humanity and political unrest/oppression.  I will be sharing articles and ideas.  I hope that this blog expands your knowledge and your heart for those in need.

 

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FIRST POST

Rape

 

The first articles I want to share with you are hard hitting.  They are about rape.  Rape, particularly in Africa, is a subject that I have wanted to share about for a while.  Rape is used as a weapon of war in so many places.  It intimidates and destroys.  It is one of the most crafty and truly depraved weapons against humanity.

 

Let me walk you through an example.  In Sudan the Janjaweed are using rape to try to eliminate an entire ethnic group.  They raid villages, raping the women, especially young girls, and then they mark them.  They will cut them or put some other mark on them so that when they go back to the village everyone knows (for the rest of that girl’s life) that she has been raped.  Because, she is no longer a virgin she is no longer wanted as a wife.  The Janjaweed have accomplished two things.  No man will marry her so she will not have a baby of that ethnic group, and they may have impregnated her so she will have a baby of mixed ethnicity.  It is better than any bomb or any burning of a village; because, it will affect many generations of the Sudanese.

 

Below I have attached two articles.  Both are from the BBC.  The first one is good news on this front.  It talks about the UN finally recognizing rape as a war tactic.  Which recognition is always a good first step.  The second one is just another example of how rape is being used for intimidation.  It is a story from Zimbabwe.  Zimbabwe has spiraled over the last year into a serious state of crisis.  Their inflation is 66,000%. No that is not a typo! To be honest I did not even know a number like that was possible. Plus, they are having a political crisis.  People are losing all access to basic humanitarian needs.

 

< http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/americas/7464462.stm >

 

< http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/africa/7465101.stm >

 

I know this isn’t a pleasant subject, but people are hurting.  Thank you for reading, subscribing, and caring.