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Damon moved by plight of Zimbabwean refugees

Damon moved by plight of Zimbabwean refugees

MUSINA, South Africa – Matt Damon listened emotionally as a Zimbabwean woman described how she was raped while pregnant during a perilous journey to cross into South Africa from her troubled homeland.

The Hollywood actor was visiting refugee centres in this border town on Tuesday as part of his work with ‘Not On Our Watch’, a human rights group he started with other celebrities such as Brad Pitt and George Clooney to draw attention to the world’s suffering peoples.
‘I have spoken to so many people who went through so much to get to this point. It is testament to the situation across the border in Zimbabwe,’ Damon told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview.
An estimated three million Zimbabweans have fled economic collapse and dire humanitarian conditions at home, and Damon said he was ‘shocked and saddened’ by the plight of those he spoke to.
He was especially moved by the tale of the 18-year-old woman who was raped. She said she and a friend bribed a police officer to allow them to cross the border illegally last year and then met a taxi driver who promised her a job.
On her first night, the taxi driver took the woman, who was five months pregnant at the time, to a house to stay. A friend of the driver raped her there. ‘I screamed, no one heard me,’ the young woman said, crying as a watery-eyed Damon swallowed hard.
Aid agencies have expressed concern about an increase in sexual violence against women crossing over from Zimbabwe as well as a rise in the number of unaccompanied children making the journey.
In one camp visited by Damon, about 5 000 Zimbabweans are camped on a sandy patch strewn with rubbish and personal belongings. There are about a dozen toilets and only a few taps.
Damon, who patiently listened to heart-wrenching stories in the scorching heat, called the situation in Musina ‘untenable’ and said ‘action has to be taken’ by international and regional leaders.
Damon is in South Africa making a film.
– Nampa-AP

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