The Testimony is a 2015 American short documentary film about the "Minova Trial", conducted in 2014 by the army of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to prosecute government troops' rapes and atrocities committed against women in Minova in 2012.
After retreating to Minova, the humiliated government soldiers systematically raped hundreds of civilian women for the next three days.
William Hague, then foreign secretary in the United Kingdom, and the film star Angelina Jolie, a UN special envoy for refugees, visited a refugee camp and later pledged "to eradicate sexual violence in war zones, with its lead focus on eastern Congo.
The UN recorded 126 women and girls had been raped, but the American Bar Association's office in Goma listed 1,014 victims.
[3] A London global summit took place later in 2014, with some 1700 attendees, but none of the women from Minova nor their representatives were invited.