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Rape and HIV/AIDS as weapons of war: Human rights and health issues in post-conflict societies

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In the one hundred days of genocide that ravaged the small Central African nation of Rwanda . . . , an estimated 250,000 to 500,000 women and girls were raped . . . [R]ape was the rule, its absence the exception. Sexual violence occurred everywhere, and no one was spared. (Anne-Marie de Brouwer and Sandra Ka Hon Chu)

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