Though it hasn’t seen much circulation in the American media, the rest of the world has been thoroughly appalled by a string of sexual abuse cases stemming from a UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic. Over the course of 14 months, employees of the mission have been accused of sexual abuse or exploitation on 22 separate occasions.
Shortly after Ban Ki-moon issued a zero tolerance policy on sex abuse, and only a month after the UN released a report that claimed “the credibility of the UN and peacekeeping operations are in jeopardy” from these cases, another incident has popped up. Investigators found that 4 peacekeepers apparently paid girls as young as 13 for sex at a camp for internally displaced refugees.
As if it couldn’t get any more disgusting than that, it cost them as little as 50 cents. The peacekeepers in question were from Gabon, Morocco, Burundi, and France, and it is the first time that the UN has admitted to wrongdoing from their workers in the Central African Republic.
Of course, none of this is really news to anyone who has been paying attention to UN peacekeeping missions over the years. This problem was just as prolific under Kofi Annan as it is now, and there is even a Wikipedia page that documents a 1996 UN study on child sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers. In pretty much every country these people show up in, there is an escalation of child prostitution. Keep that in mind in case these globalist armed forces ever show up in your home town.
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And we’re paying our taxes to belong to this organization? Where are the human rights activists, busy with animals or PETA? This is a significant and dirty problem that needs to be eradicated. If it were within my power, we’d withdraw format the UN and send the member packing.
all part of the gold collar scum agenda – demoralize and treat them like animals.
hang ’em high.
Human rights activist and the baloney top down agencies are in it up to their psychotic lusting eyebrows.
The proper remedy is to turn the accused over to the local government with any proof available.
A 13 year old in some African country may be more or less mature than some other locations.
The “proper” cost of prostitution may be different in different places.
Written local laws should apply, instead of some U.N. bureaucratic guess.
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In most African countries, 13 years old is below the age of consent.
In other African countries, the age of consent are as low as the age of puberty, 12, or 13..
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In most African countries, prostitution is illegal.
Others allow prostitution, ignored prostitution, or have some restrictions on prostitution.
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Compare to U.S. Nation States. Only one Nation State allows prostitution but it is only legal in some counties and there are restriction. The age of consent is now 16, 17, or 18 depending on the Nation State and has been going up. There are many exception like Romeo and Juliet rules. Where I am, during the end of the 1700s, it went from 12 to 14 and now is 18.