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Congo – Sexual Assaults: Victims Urged to Break the Silence by Denouncing the Perpetrators

On 13 February in Brazzaville, Celand Chancel Louembet, President of the Association, called on victims of sexual violence, especially women and children, to denounce their aggressors, in order to prevent recidivism and to strengthen the fight against violence against women. This is a very important and sensitive issue. Victims of sexual assault often remain silent for several reasons: - Fear of not being believed. Many are overwhelmed by the fe…
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On 13 February in Brazzaville, Celand Chancel Louembet, President of the Association, called on victims of sexual violence, especially women and children, to denounce their aggressors, in order to prevent recidivism and to strengthen the fight against violence against women. This is a very important and sensitive issue. Victims of sexual assault often remain silent for several reasons: - Fear of not being believed. Many are overwhelmed by the fe…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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