
In El Salvador, 76% of male political prisoners surveyed in the 1980s described at least one incidence of sexual torture. Twenty-one per cent of Sri Lankan males who were seen at a London torture treatment centre reported sexual abuse while in detention. Her study Male Rape and Human Rights notes incidents of male sexual violence as a weapon of wartime or political aggression in countries such as Chile, Greece, Croatia, Iran, Kuwait, the former Soviet Union and the former Yugoslavia.

One of the few academics to have looked into the issue in any detail is Lara Stemple, of the University of California's Health and Human Rights Law Project. It's not just in East Africa that these stories remain unheard. "There are certain things you just don't believe can happen to a man, you get me? But I know now that sexual violence against men is a huge problem. "That was hard for me to take," Owiny tells me today. The wounds of one were so grievous that he died in the cell in front of him. He watched as man after man was taken and raped. His captors raped him, three times a day, every day for three years. During his escape from the civil war in neighbouring Congo, he had been separated from his wife and taken by rebels. Laying the pus-covered pad on the desk in front of him, he gave up his secret. He reached into his pocket and pulled out an old sanitary pad. The man then murmured cryptically: "It happened to me." Owiny frowned. I'm sure there's something he's keeping from me." "My husband can't have sex," she complained. A female client was having marital difficulties.

This particular case, though, was a puzzle. For four years Eunice Owiny had been employed by Makerere University's Refugee Law Project (RLP) to help displaced people from all over Africa work through their traumas. This is just what happened on an ordinary afternoon in the office of a kind and careful counsellor in Kampala, Uganda. Yet every now and then someone gathers the courage to tell of it. Governments, aid agencies and human rights defenders at the UN barely acknowledge its possibility.

It is usually denied by the perpetrator and his victim. It really is worth seeing, even if you live in Cornwall and have to spend a whole day downloading it on a modem.īattle Raper 2.O f all the secrets of war, there is one that is so well kept that it exists mostly as a rumour.
BATTLE RAPER 2 SCENES MOVIE
The whole thing's on the internet here (26Mb PSP format executable MP4 movie file). This bit is so amazing we tried to rip a movie of it - but it was a weird format we couldn't edit. Then you spunk on their tummies and lose interest. It's going to be even more popular than Grand Theft Auto!

You can grope them with a disembodied hand. Look at the bottom-left bit - he's ACTUALLY HAVING SEX with her! There's proper nudity and even ACTUAL SEX. If you're finding this all a bit unsavoury that's a GOOD sign. You can make them open their legs to examine thigh bruises and then heal them. We like just looking! It's so much better than the strategy of "trying to take part and then being rejected". It's got lovely girls in and you can smash off their clothes as they fight.Īnd it has some sort of 'View Mode' for just looking at the women. You're sold, right?īattle Raper 2 looks like any other substandard fighting game, say, like one made in 3D by SNK. Battle Raper 2 is a fighting game where the women get their clothes torn off, then WEIRD SEX THINGS happen.
