Dear Friends and Colleagues,
If you are following Refugee Law Project's work with male survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, we invite you to take just three minutes of your time to watch a clip from one of Uganda's TV channels, NTV. The news item, with the title "Male Rape as a tool of subjugation during war'', was broadcast on the occasion of a workshop on Sexual and Gender Based Violence, convened in Kampala in January 2014 by the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). The clip can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv6arFUf3lE
Interviewees include survivor representatives Mzee Julius Okwera and Alain Kabenga, the Army Spokesman Lt. Col Paddy Nkunda, the RLP's Gender & Sexuality Program Manager, Onen David, and two representatives of the ICTR, Mike Chibita and Hassan Bubacar.
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The Refugee Law Project, a community out-reach project of the School of Law, Makerere University, was created in 1999 to promote the enjoyment of human rights for all refugees within Uganda. Over the years, the Refugee Law Project has established its reputation as the leading centre for justice and forced migrants in Uganda .
For more information about the work of Refugee Law Project visit www.refugeelawproject.org
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