A new report has unearthed horrific claims about UN peacekeepers and their predatory behaviour with children as young as 11.
published by the University of Birmingham’s Sabine Lee and Queen’s University’s Susan Bartels
The colloquial term suggests rather than being isolated, it’s a distinct group that could face unique challenges in future. “Then, the child is in your arms, your family has nothing. All of this is the abuse of the MINUSTAH in the country,” he said. Another man from Port Salut reported: “They had sex with the girls not even for money, it’s just for food, for one meal.”
The UN operation in Haiti ran from 2004 to 2017 and is one of the longest and most controversial in UN history. It began to help Haitians with political instability and crime but was extended due to a 2010 earthquake and Hurricane Matthew in 2016 before ending in October 2017. People walking down a flooded street in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in 2016. They are not involved in the recent study. Picture: AFP PHOTO / UN/MINUSTAH / Logan Abassi.One man from Cap Haitian said the soldiers “destroy these young girls’ futures by getting them pregnant with a couple of babies and abandoning them.”
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