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UN Peacekeepers 'abusing children'
2008-05-27
The BBC notices what we've been talking about the last three years.
Children as young as six are being sexually abused by peacekeepers and aid workers, says a leading UK charity.

Children in post-conflict areas are being abused by the very people drafted into such zones to help look after them, says Save the Children. After research in Ivory Coast, southern Sudan and Haiti, the charity said an international watchdog should be created to deal with the issue.
The UN has said it welcomes the report, which it will study closely.

Save the Children said the most shocking aspect of child sex abuse is that most of it goes unreported and unpunished, with children too scared to speak out. A 13-year-old girl described to the BBC how 10 UN peacekeepers gang-raped her in a field near her Ivory Coast home, and left her bleeding, trembling and vomiting on the ground. No action has been taken against the soldiers.
Course not. The UN complains it doesn't have jurisdiction and therefore can't deal with the problem directly. The countries providing the soldiers don't really care: the tots and women raped and abused aren't their citizens. The UN can't push those countries because no one else is willing to provide 'peacekeeping' troops. Simple.
The report also found that aid workers have been sexually abusing boys and girls.

After research involving hundreds of children from Ivory Coast, southern Sudan and Haiti, the charity said better reporting mechanisms needed to be introduced to deal with what it called "endemic failures" in responding to reported cases of abuse. It also said efforts should be made to strengthen worldwide child protection systems.
Oh yes, better reporting will solve the problem. Criminy ...
Heather Kerr, Save the Children's Ivory Coast country director, says little is being done to support the victims. "It's a minority of people but they are using their power to sexually exploit children and children that don't have the voice to report about this. They are suffering sexual exploitation and abuse in silence."

Save the Children says the international community has promised a policy of zero-tolerance to child sexual abuse, but that this is not being followed up by action on the ground.
Again: who's going to enforce it?
A UN spokesman, Nick Birnback, said that it was impossible to ensure "zero incidents" within an organisation that has up to 200,000 personnel serving around the world. "What we can do is get across a message of zero tolerance, which for us means zero complacency when credible allegations are raised and zero impunity when we find that there has been malfeasance that's occurred," he told the BBC.
Except the UN doesn't care, is complacent and offers impunity to all the peacekeepers. Again, simple.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  OS, from your keyboard to God's ears. I couldn't agree more.
Posted by: Thaimble Scourge of the Pixies4707   2008-05-27 18:15  

#3  Disband the UN.

Kick it out of the US.

Defund it.

Get the truly democratic republics to join to fill the role. No need for dictators and third world juntas to apply for mmbership, but they are welcome to pettiion for aid if they pay the price (institution of the rule of law, and the primacy of the rights of the individual).
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-05-27 09:54  

#2  How long have we had that graphic because that's about how long I've been reading these stories here. Probably longer.
Maybe I should work for the BBC? I could get 'em all these swell scoops...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-05-27 09:31  

#1  Problem is, when you hire soldiers from 3rd world, and there is a true industry of renting soldiers to the UN, then you hire behaviors from 3rd world militaries.

For what it's worth... Back in 2003, I read in the IHT, of all sources, about the abuses of women and children from UN "peacekeepers" - this is not exactly a "new" issue, as a cursorary glance through RB archives will tell you... and in the article, the author recounted a charming anecdote, occuring in congo-Zaïre (or was it in congo-brazzaville? Can't remember, shamefully), with a contingent of purple helmets from an african nation having at its disposal the "services" of the local refugee women, including very young girls; when an another contingent of (african) purple helmets arrived and proposed a better remuneration to the prostitutes, the message of the first one to the girls was very simple and very clear; the beheaded corpse of a girl prostitute, with her head between the legs, was left near the refugee camp.

I don't know if the anecdocte truly is authentic, and I don't remember all the details, including the important ones, but I'm 100% affirmative in havoing read that in print from the IHT (that is, the NYT). Not all 3rd world soldiers are barbarians, most probably, but their armies simply, aren't what we expect of a western army.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2008-05-27 03:09  

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