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Travis Meeks 05-27-2008 03:41 PM

Aid workers raping, abusing children
 
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Humanitarian aid workers and United Nation peacekeepers are sexually abusing small children in several war-ravaged and food-poor countries, a leading European charity has said.

Children as young as 6 have been forced to have sex with aid workers and peacekeepers in return for food and money, Save the Children UK said in a report released Tuesday.

After interviewing hundreds of children, the charity said it found instances of rape, child prostitution, pornography, indecent sexual assault and trafficking of children for sex.

"It is hard to imagine a more grotesque abuse of authority or flagrant violation of children's rights," Jasmine Whitbread, chief executive of Save the Children UK, said.

In the report, "No One To Turn To" a 15-year-old girl from Haiti told researchers: "My friends and I were walking by the National Palace one evening when we encountered a couple of humanitarian men. The men called us over and showed us their penises.

"They offered us 100 Haitian gourdes ($2.80) and some chocolate if we would suck them. I said, 'No,' but some of the girls did it and got the money."

Save the Children says almost as shocking as the abuse itself, is the "chronic under-reporting" of the abuses. It believes that thousands more children around the world could be suffering in silence.

According to the charity, children told researchers they were too frightened to report the abuse, fearful that the abuser would come back to hurt them and that they would stop receiving aid from agencies, or even be punished by their family or community.

"People don't report it because they are worried that the agency will stop working here, and we need them," a teenage boy in southern Sudan told Save the Children.

The charity's research was centered on Ivory Coast, southern Sudan and Haiti, but Save the Children said the perpetrators of sexual abuse of children could be found in every type of humanitarian organization at all levels.

Save the Children is calling for a global watchdog to tackle the problem and said it was working with the U.N. to establish local mechanisms that will allow victims to easily report abuse.

"We are glad that Save the Children continues to shed a light on this problem. It actually follows up on a report that we did in 2002 with Save the Children. I think every population in the world has to confront this problem of exploitation and abuse of children," said Ron Redmond, chief spokesman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva, Switzerland.

"The United Nations has a zero-tolerance policy. It's one that UNHCR takes very, very seriously. In refugee camps, we have implemented very strong reporting mechanisms so that refugees can come forward to report any abuses or alleged abuses."

In 2003, U.N. Nepalese troops were accused of sexual abuse while serving in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Six soldiers were later jailed.

A year later, two U.N. peacekeepers were repatriated after being accused of abuse in Burundi, while U.N. troops also were accused of rape and sexual abuse in Sudan.

Last year, the U.N. launched an investigation into sexual abuse claims in Ivory Coast.

The vast majority of aid workers were not involved in any form of abuse or exploitation, but in "life-saving essential humanitarian work," Save the Children's Whitbread said.

But humanitarian and peacekeeping agencies working in emergency situations "must own up to the fact that they are vulnerable to this problem and tackle it head on," she said.

The aid agency said it had fired three workers for breaching its codes and called on others to do the same. The three men were dismissed in the past year for having had sex with girls aged 17 -- which the charity said is not illegal but is cause for loss of employment.

Other UK charities said they supported Save the Children's call for a global watchdog.

"Oxfam takes a zero-tolerance approach to sexual misconduct by its aid workers. All our staff across the world are held accountable by a robust code of conduct," Jane Cocking, Oxfam charity's humanitarian director said.

"We support Save the Children's calls for a global watchdog. We will do all we can to stamp out this intolerable abuse."

Travis Meeks 05-27-2008 03:43 PM

we really need to end this whole human thing and give everything back to the animals. They were doing a fine job before we got here.

Travis Meeks 05-27-2008 03:48 PM

oh and http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe...eref=rss_world

ravenguy2000 05-27-2008 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Travis Meeks (Post 3261570)
15-year-old girl

ugh i wasn't disgusted until this part

BumbleBeeMouth 05-27-2008 04:03 PM

well.... on the other hand, you could argue that the workers are going to die pretty soon so you may as well let them have their fun.

??? 05-27-2008 04:08 PM

anyone ever played AIDS tag

BumbleBeeMouth 05-27-2008 04:15 PM

tag you have a terminal illness!!

wHATcOLOR 05-27-2008 04:39 PM

this aggression will not stand__________________________________________man

Deadeyes 05-27-2008 06:06 PM

"The primary objective of humanitarian aid is to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain human dignity." Wikipedia

2 out of 3 ain't bad.

Deadeyes 05-27-2008 06:14 PM

Atleast they aren't getting the "Missionary" treatment.

Oh wait..

Travis Meeks 05-27-2008 06:47 PM

I think the main kicker is the rape, child prostitution, pornography, and indecent sexual assault.

The 15 year old BJ for $3 example wrongly skewed that story.

commando 05-27-2008 06:48 PM

Yeah was that done to curry sympathy for the accused workers? Focus on the six year olds getting raped if we want outrage.

Travis Meeks 05-27-2008 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by commando (Post 3261799)
Yeah was that done to curry sympathy for the accused workers? Focus on the six year olds getting raped if we want outrage.

I think they wrote that to boost tourism in Haiti and Sudan

commando 05-27-2008 06:51 PM

lol!

Nimrod's Son 05-27-2008 08:10 PM

oh man i am so signing up to be an aid worker now


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