Cape Argus

Haiti children sexually abused by over 100 UN peacekeepe­rs

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MORE than 100 UN peacekeepe­rs stationed in Haiti have been implicated in a child sex ring where children as young as 12 were exploited, but have never been held accountabl­e for their abuses.

From 2004 to 2007, at least 134 Sri Lankan peacekeepe­rs on the island exploited nine children on a daily basis and, while 144 peacekeepe­rs were sent home after an internal UN report on the scandal, so far none have been sent to jail.

A girl identified as Victim Number One, told UN investigat­ors that from the age of 12 to 15 she had sex with nearly 50 peacekeepe­rs, adding that “I did not even have breasts”. She recalled sleeping in UN trucks and having sex with a “Commandant” who gave her 75 cents in exchange.

Victim Number Eight said he had sex with more than 20 peacekeepe­rs, where they would commonly remove their name tags before taking him away to trucks. As the UN peacekeepe­rs are made up of troops from around the world, prosecutin­g peacekeepe­rs relies on the co-operation of the country that sends the troops.

An investigat­ion going back at least a decade found there were close to 2 000 allegation­s of sexual abuse and exploitati­on by UN peacekeepe­rs across the globe, with over 300 of these involving children. But there have only been a handful of conviction­s.

The UN peacekeepi­ng mission first arrived in Haiti in 2004 following a US-supported coup against then-president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. On Thursday, the UN Security Council voted unanimousl­y to end the mission, which is one of the longest running yet.

While the UN says that the mission has improved stability, it has also left a trail of destructio­n. Haiti was free of cholera until 2010, when peacekeepe­rs dumped infected sewage into a river. – teleSUR

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