(John Vibes) It
was recently reported that UN peacekeepers will not be charged for sex
crimes against children that they allegedly violated while they were
stationed in the Central African Republic. The French Government
investigated the French soldiers who were accused of the attacks, but
they found no evidence of wrongdoing, as often happens when
organizations investigate their own. French prosecutors claim that they
had insufficient evidence to charge the soldiers, but over 100 children
have leveled accusations against them. Do they expect the world to
believe that all of these children are lying?
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by John Vibes, January 8th, 2017
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that the agency defers to local governments in situations like this.
“So obviously we’ll keep an eye on this. But as we’ve said, it is the
responsibility of member states to fully investigate and hopefully
prosecute crimes. The fight against impunity for these horrendous
actions has to be a partnership between the UN and member states,”
Dujarric said.
There is a second investigation that is currently ongoing which involves
UN peacekeepers and sexual assault in the Central African Republic.
However, it is not clear whether or not this investigation is relating
to the same accusations — or new crimes that have taken place since.
This is not the first time that UN workers have been accused of these
types of crimes. After the UN has entered areas like Cambodia,
Mozambique, Bosnia, Sudan and Kosovo, there was an explosion of sex
trafficking and numerous reports of abuse. In the past several years,
the UN was caught attempting to cover-up the fact that there were
231 people in Haiti who claimed they were sexually violated by UN peacekeepers, and were
forced to perform sexual acts in exchange for food and supplies that
were intended as relief packages.
There are almost too many cases to list in which high-profile public
figures or organizations were accused in pedophilia or human trafficking
cases. However, they almost always dodge any prosecution or public
scrutiny due to their control of the legal system and media.
There have been many cases in recent history where establishment figures
have been caught up in child prostitution rings but quickly had the
story swept under the rug.
One such case was on June 29, 1989, when the Washington Times’ Paul M.
Rodriguez and George Archibald reported on a Washington D.C.
prostitution ring that had intimate connections with the White House and
President George H.W. Bush. It was suspected that this was connected
with the
Franklin prostitution ring that was being exposed at the same time, in a different part of the country.
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