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'The man who repairs women': DRC Nobel laureate doctor to run for president
Denis Mukwege, who has treated hundreds of war rape victims at the Panzi Hospital he founded in 1999, says he wants to save and develop his country.
'The man who repairs women': DRC Nobel laureate doctor to run for president
There had been growing calls for him to stand in the December 20 election. / Photo: Reuters / Reuters
October 2, 2023

The Democratic Republic of Congo's Nobel Peace Prize-winning gynaecologist Denis Mukwege, renowned for helping rape victims, has said that he would run for president in December.

Mukwege, who won the award in 2018 for his nearly two-decade campaign against sexual violence, made the announcement on Monday to a jubilant crowd of supporters at a conference centre in DRC's capital Kinshasa.

"My only motivation is to save and develop our country," he said in a speech that was heavy on criticism of the current regime but offered little in the way of specific policy proposals. He said he would give details on his programme later.

"What I am going to do is the continuation of my action and my commitment over the last 40 years in the service of my people," said Mukwege, adding that peace and security would be a priority.

Nicknamed the "man who repairs women", the 68-year-old doctor has treated hundreds of war rape victims at the Panzi Hospital he founded in 1999.

The hospital is located in eastern DRC where militia groups left over from two civil wars between 1996 and 2003 continue to fight and attack civilians despite military interventions.

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Tense lead-up to polls

Mukwege has previously denounced DRC's culture of impunity toward war crimes and crimes against humanity recorded by the United Nations. He survived an assassination attempt in 2012.

There had been growing calls for him to stand in the December 20 election.

"You have healed many women and today we are asking you to heal this country too," said supporter Justine Mafu as she awaited Mukwege's announcement.

Mukwege will be running against President Felix Tshisekedi, whose first term was mired by economic hardship, epidemics and worsening insecurity in the east.

Opposition leader Martin Fayulu, who came second to Tshisekedi in 2018, also confirmed he would be running over the weekend.

The lead-up to the polls has been tense, with several opposition candidates complaining of delays and issues with electoral process which they say disadvantage them.

Mukwege said it would be important to protect the vote.

"We have the right to contest the results of a rigged election before, during and af ter the poll," he said.

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SOURCE:TRTWorld and agencies