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UN joins inquiry into reported
sex abuse by African Union troops in Darfur
May 5, 2006 -(UN News) Following recent media reports of alleged
sexual violence, including rape and child abuse, by African Union
(AU) forces monitoring the conflict in Sudan’s Darfur region,
the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) will participate
in the AU’s newly established Committee of Inquiry.
UNIFEM Regional Programme Director in East and Horn of Africa, Nyaradzai
Gumbonzvanda, welcomed the urgency with which the Committee was
set up after the reports, saying it gives a ray of hope to African
women, children and survivors of violence that impunity and inaction
by authorities is being seriously dealt with.
“It sends immediate warning bells to perpetrators of sexual
and gender based violence that impunity will no longer be the order
of the day in Africa,” she declared.
The Committee will examine the contents of a BBC Channel 4 television
documentary to establish its veracity or otherwise, identify those
responsible for the violations and make recommendations on appropriate
sanctions.
The UN has a policy of zero tolerance of sexual exploitation and
abuse by its own staff, particularly peacekeepers in the field,
imposed following allegations in 2004 against peacekeepers in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). At the time the UN Office
for Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) cited payments ranging from
two eggs to $5 per encounter. Some victims were abandoned orphans
who were often illiterate.
In February, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Jean-Marie
Guéhenno told the Security Council that significant progress
had been made in dealing with the problem but much more needed to
be done. He said that last year investigations had been completed
into allegations of sexual abuse involving 296 peacekeeping personnel.
From: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=18364&Cr=Darfur&Cr1=#
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