(The Globe and Mail) – On the day her life changed forever, four South Sudanese government soldiers at a checkpoint gave Mary a choice: Have sex with us or we will kill you. It was July, 2016, during the violent and chaotic days around the fifth anniversary of the independence of South Sudan. “We told them, ‘You are better to rape us rather than kill us, we want to go back to our children,'” she recalls.

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