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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2012 · 23 MIN

An Unspeakable Act - Part Two

from The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012 · host BBC World Service

In the second part of his bold examination of rape in the DRC, award winning writer and Guardian journalist Will Storr meets male victims of sexual violence. He asks why NGOs and the UN are seemingly resistant to looking at this issue.

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In the second part of his bold examination of rape in the DRC, award winning writer and Guardian journalist Will Storr meets male victims of sexual violence. He asks why NGOs and the UN are seemingly resistant to looking at this issue.

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