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UN Peacekeepers Suspended from
Police Force after Sex Abuse Allegations
October 4, 2005 (Feminist Majority) - Eleven Nigerian police officers
who were part of a United Nations (UN) peacekeeping mission in
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been suspended from
the Nigerian police force in the course of investigations into
the sexual abuse of Congolese women and girls. Nigeria withdrew
all 120 of its peacekeepers in Kinshasa, the DRC’s capital,
in mid-September when the UN began investigating the allegations.
The decision to withdraw was accepted by UN Secretary-General
Kofi Annan, who cited “a policy of zero tolerance regarding
sexual exploitation and abuse … by peacekeeping personnel.”
The facts of the cases that led to the suspensions have not been
released, according to the Associated Press, but rapes, the soliciting
of prostitutes, and pedophilia have been widely reported since
the beginning of 2004, with girls and women of all ages being
abused by both peacekeepers and civilians. In August 2005, the
UN began an investigation of the allegations of sex abuse suffered
by Congolese women and girls, according to the BBC, including
those against the Nigerian policemen.
From:
http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=9311
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