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« on: January 05, 2005, 04:27:15 AM »
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Perverts on prowl
 
Officials fear sex rings target tsunami orphans
 
BY ELLEN TUMPOSKY in London
and CORKY SIEMASZKO in New York
DAILY NEWS WRITERS  

Text messages offering to sell hundreds of Indonesian orphans into sexual slavery are fueling fears that pedophile rings are prowling the tsunami-ravaged region.
"Three hundred orphans aged 3-10 years from Aceh for adoption," read the message that appeared yesterday on the cell phone of a UNICEF worker in nearby Malaysia.

"All paperwork will be taken care of. No fee. Please state age and sex of child required."

John Budd, a Jakarta-based spokesman for the United Nations-based organization, said their worker immediately alerted Malaysian police.

"If you read that text message, and if it is true, then either they have 300 orphans for sale or they have the capacity to seize children according to orders received," he said.

Alarmed by the report, Indonesian Social Affairs Minister Bachtiar Chamsyah immediately imposed an adoption ban "to prevent polemics on the issue and child trafficking."

Social workers in Aceh and across the island of Sumatra began registering children, and police patrolling the teeming shelters were ordered to be on the lookout for Europeans posing as relief workers.

"This is a situation that lends itself to this kind of exploitation," said Carol Bellamy, executive director of UNICEF.

About 35,000 Aceh children lost either one or both parents to the killer waves on Dec. 26, making them prime targets for those who supply children to south Asia's burgeoning brothels.

"In times of natural disasters or war, children become even more vulnerable," said Karren Flanagan of the Australian group Child Wise, which fights against child sex tourism. "It doesn't surprise us at all that these things are starting to happen."

So far one Western child, a 12-year-old Swedish boy named Kristian Walker, has been reported kidnapped.

Walker, whose grandfather is American, was vacationing in Thailand when his mother was washed away. He was seen with a mysterious German man and another boy a day later at a Thai hospital.

Thailand has long been a paradise for perverts. And his father now fears Kristian may have fallen into the clutches of a child molester.

"I can imagine hundreds of different explanations," Dan Walker said. "You have to always assume the worst. You have to assume he's been taken against his will."

Thai police have posted Kristian's picture at border crossings and airports to prevent him from being spirited out of the country.

It's not just the creeps who are trying to get their hands on kids. Impoverished Indians and Sri Lankans have also been trying to pass off orphaned children as their own so they can collect relief aid, officials said.

"Obviously, these orphans are precious to their relatives and even others not related, for the money relief offered by the government," said S. Vidyaakar, who heads the Helping Hands charity in the southern Indian city of Madras.

Just yesterday, Vidyaakar said, a man who claimed to be an orphaned boy's uncle was unmasked as a fraud when the child refused to leave a shelter with him.

The sad thing is for every 1 of the perverts they catch, you know there are 10 more that they don't.
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2005, 04:37:45 AM »
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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2005, 06:40:22 AM »
The UN will make it better....



HOME-MADE pornographic videos shot by a United Nations logistics expert in the Democratic Republic of Congo have sparked a sex scandal that threatens to become the UN’s Abu Ghraib.
The expert was a Frenchman who worked at Goma airport as part of the UN’s $700 million-a-year effort to rebuild the war-shattered country. When police raided his home they discovered that he had turned his bedroom into a studio for videotaping and photographing sex sessions with young girls.

The bed was surrounded by large mirrors on three sides, according to a senior Congolese police officer. On the fourth side was a camera that he could operate from the bed with a remote control.

When the police arrived the man was allegedly about to rape a 12-year-old girl sent to him in a sting operation. Three home-made porn videos and more than 50 photographs were found.

The case has highlighted the apparently rampant sexual exploitation of Congolese girls and women by the UN’s 11,000 peacekeepers and 1,000 civilians at a time when the UN is facing many problems, including the Iraqi “oil-for-food” scandal and accusations of sexual harassment by senior UN staff in Geneva and New York.

The prospect of the pornographic videos and photographs — now on sale in Congo — becoming public worries senior UN officials, who fear a UN version of the scandal at the American-run Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq. “It would be a pretty big problem for the UN if these pictures come out,” one senior official said.

Investigations have already turned up 150 allegations of sexual misconduct by peacekeepers and UN staff despite the UN’s official policy of “zero-tolerance”. One found 68 allegations of misconduct in the town of Bunia alone.

UN insiders told The Times that two Russian pilots based in Mbandaka paid young girls with jars of mayonnaise and jam to have sex with them.

They filmed the sessions and sent the tapes to Russia. But the men were tipped off and left the area before UN investigators arrived.

The Moroccan peacekeeping contingent based in Kisangani — a town on the Congo River with no road links to the outside world — had one of the worst reputations. A soldier accused of rape was apparently hidden in the barracks for a year.

In July 2002 the rebel commander Major-General Jean Pierre Ondekane, who subsequently became Minister of Defence in a postwar transitional government, told a top UN official that all that Monuc (the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo) would be remembered for in Kisangani was “for running after little girls”.

An international organisation examining the sex trade between Monuc and local women found that in March there were 82 women and girls who had been made pregnant by Moroccan men and 59 more by Uruguayan men.

According to UN insiders, at least two UN officials — a Ukrainian and a Canadian — have had to leave the country after getting local women pregnant.

Jordan’s Prince Zeid Raad Al Hussein, a special adviser to the UN Secretary-General, who led one investigative team, said in a confidential report obtained by The Times: “The situation appears to be one of ‘zero-compliance with zero- tolerance’ throughout the mission.”

Sexual exploitation and abuse mostly involves the exchange of sex for money (on average between $1 — 52p — and $3), for food — for immediate consumption or to barter — or for jobs, especially affecting daily workers, the prince’s report said.

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« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2005, 06:44:42 AM »
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Original Link: http://www.news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/01/17/wleon17.xml

Rebels, government troops and United Nations peacekeepers were all guilty of raping women on a systematic scale throughout Sierra Leone's brutal civil war, a leading international human rights group reported yesterday.

The mutilation of civilians was a trademark feature of the 10-year civil war, but Human Rights Watch said sexual abuse was much more common in the unstable West African nation.

"The war in Sierra Leone became infamous for the amputation of hands and arms" Peter Takirambudde, the head of Human Rights Watch's Africa division, said. "Rape may not be visible in the same way, but it is every bit as devastating."

The 75-page report, We'll Kill You If You Cry, makes harrowing reading, with accounts of children being forced to rape grandmothers, fathers made to watch daughters being raped and other instances of serious sexual assault.

After surveying victims from all areas of Sierra Leone it concluded that sexual crimes were used to try to destroy family links, making soldiers less reluctant to take part in military operations.

It said most of the crimes were committed by rebels from the Revolutionary United Front and smaller splinter groups.

But it found evidence of sexual atrocities being committed by troops from the regional intervention force, Ecomog, and the UN peacekeeping mission.

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« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2005, 06:45:20 AM »
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Six UN Officers Fired in Prostitution Sting
Six UN police officers were removed from the Bosnian mission and sent home because of ''inappropriate behavior'' after a raid on three bars, the UN said Wednesday, November 29.

Local police, assisted by UN officers, raided the nightclubs in the Bosnian Serb town of Prijedor on Nov. 13 and found 33 women apparently forced into prostitution - some believed to be as young as 14.

Alun Roberts, the UN spokesman in Banja Luka, told reporters on Wednesday the officers had been sent home.

Prostitution is illegal in Bosnia, and the UN police are deployed in Bosnia to make sure the local police do their job and uphold the rule of law.

Women mainly from countries like Ukraine, Moldova or Romania often use illegal channels to get to Bosnia and decide to stay and work as prostitutes.

Other women, who are told they will get jobs as waitresses in Western Europe once they pass through Bosnia, get stuck here after brothel owners take their passports away.

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« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2005, 06:46:33 AM »
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An Italian military prosecutor is investigating claims that Danish and Slovak soldiers with the U.N. Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea were involved in a sex scandal involving the purchase of child prostitutes, Corriere Della Serra reports. An Italian military dependent with the Red Cross is also among the accused, the Italian daily reports.

Military prosecutor Maurizio Block said sources told him that the peacekeeping troops were purchasing local girls as young as 10 for small sums in order to sexually abuse them in hotels. In several cases, the perpetrators allegedly filmed the incidents. Block also said it is possible that even though international military authorities were aware of the incidents, they did nothing to stop them (Corriere Della Serra, Aug. 24, UN Wire translation). La Repubblica reports that the incidents were organized events and that possibly others were involved (Giampaolo Cadalanu, Aug. 24, UN Wire translation).

Block said he has been working several weeks on the case and has "concrete" and credible information obtained from an Italian military officer who has since returned from duty with UNMEE. Italian troops in Eritrea, however, deny the allegations, claiming they heard nothing about such incidents.

Despite the seriousness of the charges, Block said the military is considering whether to turn the case over to civil courts. According to Italian military regulations, personnel on peacekeeping missions who commit crimes abroad are charged as civilians and are not subject to military law.

Voicing regret that the case could be turned over to civilian authorities, Block said, "We are talking about military forces on a peace mission among a foreign population who have committed grave acts against the local population. Turning this case over to a normal court will end in them being tried as simple sex tourists"

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« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2005, 06:56:00 AM »
Krusher, I think blaming the UN for this is a bit off base. It would be like blaming the entire law enforcement community for perverts like THIS. There are sick bastages everywhere, including our own government and military.
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« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2005, 07:24:19 AM »
Bangkok is the modern day 'Sodom and Gomorrah', so many visit the place for their jollies that it boggles the mind.

Does the latest news surprise me? Nope, but it's still sad...
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« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2005, 07:58:31 AM »
Someone here has a Krush on the UN ... (sorry, it's bad I know... couldn't resist...)
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« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2005, 08:13:10 AM »
the UN is scum... perverts and clumsy criminals and arrogant effite euro trash.    

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« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2005, 08:19:18 AM »
Here Krusher, we'll make it better allright...

Army drill instructor convicted of raping trainees
http://www.cnn.com/US/9704/29/army.sex.pm/

How about this hero:


http://archives.cnn.com/2000/LAW/08/01/kosovo.soldier.sentence.01/

Raped and murdered 11 year old girl.

Each organization, nation or any group of assorted people, does and will have its share of **** ups. Nothing you can really do about it. Be it UN, US, EU, China, whoever. To paint whole organization based on actions of the few is plain silly.

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« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2005, 09:03:47 AM »
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Good work, you found the ONE case where the guy was conviced.


Investigations have already turned up 150 allegations of sexual misconduct by peacekeepers and UN staff despite the UN’s official policy of “zero-tolerance”. One found 68 allegations of misconduct in the town of Bunia alone.


UN lovers jumped up and down with glee over abu-grab and then run for cover and defend to the death the UN when it is found doing MUCH worse.

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« Reply #12 on: January 05, 2005, 09:11:46 AM »
fd. Very weak defense to krushers' post. But try again.

“It would be a pretty big problem for the UN if these pictures come out,” one senior official said.


Understatement of the year.
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« Reply #13 on: January 05, 2005, 09:19:36 AM »
Hmmm... Evidently, the Pentagon considers it a real problem.

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« Reply #14 on: January 05, 2005, 10:07:26 AM »
You're all a bunch of Amerihaters

Just a couple a good ol boys havin some fun...Lighten up, it's not like they're torturing prisoners or anything, SHEESH!



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