A military court in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo investigating a case of mass rape has sentenced Lt Col Kibibi Mutware to 20 years in jail.
He was found guilty of crimes against humanity for sending his troops to rape, beat up and loot from the population of Fizi on New Year's Day.
Forty-nine women came to testify in the court in in Baraka.
The BBC's Thomas Hubert says it is the first conviction of a commanding officer for rape in eastern DR Congo.
Humanitarian agencies regularly cite government troops as the largest single group of perpetrators of widespread sexual violence in the Kivu region, says our reporter, who is in the town of Baraka, not far from Fizi.
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More News On The Conviction Of Colonel Kibibi Mutware
Congolese Army Colonel Kibibi Mutware jailed for 20 years for mass rape -- The Australian/AP
Congo colonel gets 20 years after rape trial -- Globe And Mail
Congo court jails nine soldiers in mass rape case -- Reuters
Congolese Army Officers Receive 20 Years for Ordering Rape -- Bloomberg
Jail terms line up in DRC rape cases -- UPI
Congo colonel gets 20 years for rape -- Financial Times
Congo army colonel guilty of ordering mass rape on New Year's Day -- The Guardian
9 Congolese Troops Jailed For Committing Mass Rape -- RTT News
DR Congo mass rape verdicts send strong signal to perpetrators – UN envoy -- UN News Centre
My Comment: He got off light.
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