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SEX ABUSE SCANDAL: UN peacekeepers sent home

SEX ABUSE SCANDAL: UN peacekeepers sent home

THE United Nations has sent home all 450 Gabonese troops from its peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic and opened an investigation after allegations of the sexual abuse of five girls, it has announced. The mission, known as MINUSCA, said the allegations related to unidentified Gabonese peacekeepers operating in the centre of the country. Gabon's defence ministry said it has also opened an inquiry. "If the allegations are proven to be true, the instigators will be put in front of a tribunal and judged with extreme rigor," the ministry said. Central African Republic, rich in diamonds, timber and gold, has…
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Why the UN must set up an independent body to tackle sexual abuse

Why the UN must set up an independent body to tackle sexual abuse

ANDERS KOMPASS SIX years ago, I became a UN whistleblower, intervening to stop the sexual abuse of children by soldiers in Central African Republic. The revelation led to an independent investigation into how the UN had handled the affair and, in 2015, to a damning report that identified severe structural and systemic weaknesses within the UN system. At the end of it, in 2016, I resigned from the United Nations, making a final call for structural change in the ethical standards of the organisation. Since then, I have looked from a distance as Sweden’s ambassador in Central America, still hoping…
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