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International-UN-NGOs
UN Congo sex abuses 'on film'
2004-11-23
The United Nations is investigating some 150 allegations of sexual abuse by UN civilian staff and soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Accusations include paedophilia, rape and prostitution of refugees in UN camps, says UN official Jane Holl Lute. She told a news conference that there was photographic and video evidence for some of the allegations.
Someone has been taking home movies again.
Coming soon, to a porn site near you!
Reports of abuse at UN camps surfaced last year, prompting the UN's internal watchdog to begin a cover-up launch an inquiry. "It's important that those missions be above reproach," the assistant secretary-general for peacekeeping operations said. "We are shining a light on this problem in order to determine its scope, and we will not stop there."
You mean like the investigation into the Oil for Food program and the sexual harassment charges?
A UN probe rejected similar allegations of sexual exploitation of refugees by UN staff in West Africa two years ago.
Why do I think the new probe won't be any different?
After being briefed on its progress, Mr Annan expressed his outrage on Friday saying that a small number of civilian and military personnel had committed "shameful" acts of gross misconduct. He said that those involved must be held accountable.
Hey, Koffi just used the "A" word!
The UN mission in DR Congo now consists of about 10,000 troops and was first deployed in 2001, two years before a major war there ended. Extreme sexual violence has been an integral part of conflicts throughout eastern DR Congo and many girls are reluctant to testify against those in authority.
Posted by:Steve

#9  I've got some friends who were part of the Lost Boys of Sudan and spent many years in refugee camps in different parts of Africa. Until the U.S. agreed to take the Lost Boys (and just them, not the other refugees), the only way out of the camp was to buy your way into a Western country. It cost something like a couple thousand dollars to get to Australia, and they only wanted to take families, not unattached males. Where are refugees going to come up with that kind of money? Hence, the illicit economy heats up. Of course, the corruption and utter lack of accountablility of many of those under the U.N. banner also contribute mightily to the problem.
Posted by: Kathy L   2004-11-23 10:02:35 PM  

#8  Saw elsewhere that this is from report by UN back in MAY! There was already one conviction at time. Wonder why MSM didn't want to report bad news about Dem's favorite organization during the campaign?
Posted by: Stephen   2004-11-23 2:15:34 PM  

#7  There's a list here. One column for MilObs (observers) and one for contingent (troops). What a clusterf**k.
Posted by: Steve   2004-11-23 2:15:15 PM  

#6  So to speak.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-11-23 1:59:02 PM  

#5  FG - Not sure, but thought that most were from Belgium. They sent back a French soldier and two Tunisian ones last month without saying why.
But it's OK....Kofi's on the case! He'll get to the bottom of this!
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2004-11-23 1:57:58 PM  

#4  Well it looks like somebody didn't get the AIDS memo from the head office...
Posted by: tu3031   2004-11-23 12:50:27 PM  

#3  What country do these UN trooops come from?
Posted by: Floting Granter5118   2004-11-23 11:56:40 AM  

#2  Smash the MSM. Report and source our own stories. Glasnost Now!
Posted by: lex   2004-11-23 11:18:44 AM  

#1  D' ya think that this is going to get the same MSM press coverage as Abu Grabass? Heh.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-11-23 11:17:11 AM  

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