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Combatants against sexual violence, Nobel Peace Prize
  • The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize awarded two prominent figures in the fight against sexual violence against women as a weapon of war: Congolese gynecologist Denis Mukwege and Yezidic activist Nadia Murad, used by the Islamic State as a sexual slave. The Nobel Prize in Literature acknowledges the use of rape by women around the world in the wars of the twenty-first century. ,
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Dr. Denis Mukwege (1955) "gives his life by defending women who have been raped to scare populations during the wars of Congo and Africa," the Nobel jury said. Panzi is the head of the hospital in the city of Bukavu. This hospital, opened in 1999, serves thousands of women each year, many of whom need a circle to alleviate the damage they have suffered from sexual violence.

Nadia Murad (1995) is the advocate of the Yezidi minority population of Iraq. Islamic State soldiers, captured in Mosul in 2014, were enslaved and raped over and over again. The Nobel Prize jury has highlighted that, after three months of flight, it had the courage to publicly denounce the evils suffered by him and many other women on the island. Over 3,000 girls and women have suffered these violence, used by the Islamic State as part of its military strategy against the Yezidis and other small populations.