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UN Probing Charges of
Sex Abuse in DR of Congo, Peacekeeping Official Says
November 23, 2004 - (UN News Service
- New York) The United Nations has dispatched two teams to investigate
150 charges of sexual exploitation and abuse by civilian and military
personnel serving in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),
according to a senior UN official.
The allegations include criminal activity, paedophilia, rape and
solicitation of prostitution, said Jane Holl Lute, an Assistant
Secretary-General in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations
(DPKO), at a press briefing Monday.
To combat the problem, the Department will deploy a special investigative
team to come up with short- and long-term strategies to deal with
such cases at peacekeeping missions, she said.
"We recognize that sexual exploitation and abuse is a problem
in some missions and we're working for a systematic and coordinated
approach to strengthen the measures we have in place," she
said. "It's obvious that the measures we have had in place
have not been adequate to deal with the changing circumstances
found in some missions."
Last Friday, Secretary-General Kofi Annan issued a statement voicing
his outrage at the accusations and pledging to stamp out such
behaviour. "I am afraid there is clear evidence that acts
of gross misconduct have taken place. This is a shameful thing
for the United Nations to have to say, and I am absolutely outraged
by it," he said.
Referring to the UN Organization Mission in the DRC, he added:
"We cannot rest until we have rooted out all such practices
from MONUC, from any other peacekeeping operation, and indeed
anywhere in the Organization that they might occur. And we must
make sure that those involved are held fully accountable."
MONUC, which was set up in 1999, comprises nearly 1,000 international
civilian staff and 11,000 uniformed military and police personnel
contributed by over 50 countries.
Ms. Lute told journalists that a number of the allegations were
specific to Bunia, located in the northeastern DRC, and that the
Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) would be issuing
a report on its investigation soon. While that was going on, she
added, rapid response investigative teams made up of military,
police and civilian experts would address the other allegations
throughout the Mission.
In addition to that, the Department of Management, the Office
of Human Resources Management (OHRM) and DPKO had organized a
team, which arrived Monday in the DRC, to investigate cases involving
civilians, Ms. Lute said. If those investigations confirmed the
basis of the allegations, additional procedures would be taken
consistent with staff rules and instructions.
She said DPKO was doing everything it could on a systematic basis
to respond aggressively to the problem. "We are shining a
light on this problem in order to determine the scope that it
represents, and we will not stop there," she stressed.
In July the Secretary-General appointed Prince Zeid Ra'ad Zeid
Al-Hussein, the Permanent Representative of Jordan, as an adviser
on the question of sexual exploitation. He has already visited
the DRC to get a first-hand understanding of the nature of the
problem, and spoken to a number of Member
States about addressing system-wide approaches to deal with the
issue.
From: http://allafrica.com/stories/200411230644.html
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