Thursday, April 14, 2016

UN TROOPS NOT INTERESTED IN ANYTHING EXCEPT THEIR OWN DEPRAVITY

Submitted by: Conservative 2 Conservative

SICK: Most Corrupt UN Troops Are Trafficking Child Sex Slaves

Started by Diana 

Bangladesh, Brazil, Burundi, Cameroon, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Morocco, and Rwanda sent men for UN troops, but expanded child sex trade instead.

The Transparency International Defense and Security Program recently uncovered disturbing facts about the United Nations’ “peacekeeping” forces. The group examined 30 countries that provide troops for the UN’s peacekeeping forces and discovered that its militaries are the most corrupt of those its investigated, but worse still, many of them are involved in trafficking (buying, stealing, and selling) children as sex slaves for profit.
The report, released on April 10, 2016, graded countries providing troops on a scale of A-F. An “A” grade represents the least corrupt country, an “F,” the most corrupt. It stated:
The top 30 Troop Contributing Countries (TCCs) to UN peacekeeping operations are amongst those most at risk of defence corruption, according to new research from Transparency International.
Bangladesh, India and Ethiopia make up over one quarter of all UN peacekeeping troops, yet have been judged to be at either a very high or high risk of corruption in their armed forces. Transparency International’s Government Defence Corruption Index graded states from A to F on their risk of defence corruption, with A representing the best and F the lowest end of the scale.
Of the top 30 TCC’s only Italy (C) scores higher than a D, whilst six states received F grades, meaning they are at a critical risk of defence corruption. The UN relies on individual TCC’s to discipline misconduct by troops whilst on missions, yet there is no evidence that breaches of codes of conduct such as engaging in corrupt activities are addressed.
Major Troop Contributing Countries, including Bangladesh, Brazil, Burundi, Cameroon, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Morocco, Rwanda, and South Africa, do not train their troops and commanders on how to fight corruption in mission environments before they deploy.
Last month, Sputnik reported:
Over 100 girls from a province in the Central African Republic claim they were sexually abused by UN peacekeepers, the AIDS-Free World’s campaign Code Blue reported. Co-founder of Code Blue Paula Donovan told Radio Sputnik that the reports are just the tip of the iceberg.
According to Donovan, the United Nations has been deliberately concealing the information about sex crimes committed by peacekeepers for the sake of its reputation, leaving ‘thousands’ of victims without hope.
“The United Nations by being so slow and so secretive and so careful about their reputation, they’re actually culpable in these crimes,” she argued.
Donovan said that documents in the recent case were leaked to her organization by an insider, and that the data they received included correspondence and notes from meetings that imply that the victims were interviewed two weeks before the information was released and that the UN was notified but — for unknown reasons — never informed the civilian population or the governments involved.
“Despite the fact that the Secretary General is saying that he is going to be more transparent, that just doesn’t ring true when he holds back this information and his staff holds back this information for such a long time,” Donovan said.
She accused the UN of creating a culture of impunity where the perpetrators never come to justice and are being released back to the community like there was no crime.
Did you catch that? The most corrupt pedophiles and pimps are running around the globe, holding weapons, promoting “peace.”
Why is the US giving any money at all to the UN?
Joshua Krause pointed out in January: “Though it hasn’t seen much circulation in the American media, the rest of the world has been thoroughly appalled by a string of sexual abuse cases stemming from a UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic. Over the course of 14 months, employees of the mission have been accused of sexual abuse or exploitation on 22 separate occasions.”
“Shortly after Ban Ki Moon issued a zero tolerance policy on sex abuse, and only a month after the UN released a report that claimed ‘the credibility of the UN and peacekeeping operations are in jeopardy’ from these cases, another incident has popped up. Investigators found that 4 peacekeepers apparently paid girls as young as 13 for sex at a camp for internally displaced refugees.”
Again, what is wrong with Americans and their “leaders” who continue to allow the UN to operate on American soil?

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