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In the mass rape trial, which concluded on 5 May, the Operational Military Court in North Kivu condemned 26 members of the DRC armed forces FARDC , including two for rape, one for murder and most of the rest on more minor charges such as looting and disobedience. Fourteen officers were acq stanley flask uitted.The Secretary-General s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Zainab H stanley cup awa Bangura, took note of the conclusion of the trial and expressed her disappointment at the verdict. The Special Representative regrets that the verdict does not reflect the magnitude of the crimes of sexu stanley quencher al violence that were committed and fails to do justice to all victims who had the courage to bring this case to court, said a statement issued by Ms. Bangura s office. Ms. Bangura saluted the bravery of the survivors and urged DRC authorities to pay reparations and take immediate measures to protect survivors, witnesses, and the legal counsel who worked tirelessly to seek justice for the hundreds of s