Amal Clooney: Prosecute Islamic State extremists for rape
The rights activist told the
Clooney, who is married to actor
But the resolution adopted by the council after they spoke was watered down to win approval, and while it made some advances it failed to take the significant actions they urged.
The resolution eliminated long-used language on providing "sexual and reproductive health care" to survivors of rape and abuse to avert a veto from the Trump administration. And it eliminated a positive reference to the
French Ambassador
"We are worried that the threat of veto was used to question 25 years of advances in this area," Delattre said. "It is intolerable and incomprehensible that the
The vote on the German-drafted resolution was 13-0, with
Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said
The resolution expresses the council's deep concern at "the slow progress" in addressing and eliminating sexual violence in conflicts, declaring that these acts often occur with impunity, "and in some situations have become systematic and widespread, reaching appalling levels of brutality."
It calls for governments to ensure that survivors of sexual violence "receive the care required by their specific needs and without any discrimination." It says victims should have access "to national relief and reparations programs, as well as health care, psycho-social care, safe shelter, livelihood support and legal aid."
German Ambassador
But, he added, "we didn't achieve everything."
Heusgen said
Clooney called the resolution "a welcome step forward" but said "we must go further."
She challenged the
"This is your Nuremberg moment," she said.
Clooney is the legal counsel to Murad and other members of
"Nadia has been given many honors ... but she would trade her Nobel Peace Prize in a heartbeat for what she really wants: the chance to face, in a court of law, those who murdered her mother and her brothers, and those who brutally and repeatedly raped her," Clooney said.
Murad told the council that "so far not a single person was tried for sexual enslavement crimes against Yazidis" and that more than 350,000 Yazidis — 80 percent of the Yazidi population in
"We come to the
Mukwege, a Congolese doctor who has worked to end the use of rape and sexual violence as weapons of war, said that "victims not only have the right to quality care but also to truth and justice."
"Survivors' testimonies are living proof we cannot remain indifferent to their cries," Mukwege said.


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