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UN mission in DR of Congo suspends
or expels civilians in sexual abuse cases, clears three
March 17, 2005 – (UN NEWS) Seventeen civilians
in the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo (DRC) have been investigated on allegations of sexual
exploitation, of which three cases have been closed for lack of
evidence and one is still being reviewed, a UN spokesman said today.
"One person was summarily dismissed and is currently being
prosecuted in France. One resigned rather than face disciplinary
procedures," Fred Eckhard said at the daily briefing for journalists
at UN Headquarters in New York. "Six have been suspended without
pay pending disciplinary action."
Five were UN Volunteers, he said, and their cases have been referred
to the UN Development Programme, of which UNV is a part.
UN peacekeepers are forbidden to consort with the local people they
are there to serve.
With reference to one of the three cases closed, Mr. Eckhard made
clear that "no grounds for initiating disciplinary procedures
were found" against Jacques Grinberg, the former chief of staff
of the UN Organization Mission in the DRC (MONUC), and said the
investigation had ended.
Mr. Grinberg was told this on 14 January, the spokesman said.
From: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=13695&Cr=democratic&Cr1=congo
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