2022년 3월 4일 금요일

US Army, Congo girls sexual exploitation with a piece of cookie.

 "Sexual exploitation with 1 to 3 dollars."UN sex scandal spread [Yonhap News 2004-12-1901:47] Photo Santa also violates the Assembly Act? Bush and his pet dog, "Even if the president writes, it doesn't work." LA Korea Town, rich immigrants, etc. are gathering. = "Milk cookies attract girls".Sexual assault" (New York = Yonhap News) Correspondent Lee Rae-woon = U.N. peacekeeping soldiers and civilian workers stationed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, have provided $1 to $3 and have been sexually exploiting women in the camp. The New York Times quoted an internal report by the U.N. sex crime investigation team in a local article from Congo on the 18th (local time) that it secured evidence that soldiers and workers in the peacekeeping forces gave $1 to $3 or prostitution with food and promise to get a bait. The U.N. sex crime investigation team pointed out in a report and said the sexual exploitation phenomenon still appears to be "widely underway." In fact, Helen, a 12-year-old Congo girl who said she liked milk very much, stated that a soldier from the UN Peacekeeping Force gave her a cup of milk and brought her into a tent, lay in bed, sexually exploiting her, and then gave her a dollar. A 13-year-old Congo girl also said one day, crying to a New York Times reporter that a soldier standing on the side of the street raised a cookie and beckoned to come closer and was sexually assaulted while approaching the cookie. The girl, who dropped out of the sixth grade of elementary school, said, "I couldn't even talk to my mom because I was afraid of being beaten," and has not been able to go to a clinic set up by UNICEF for sexual assault victims. Earlier on the 17th, UN spokesman Steven Dujarick said two soldiers were also being investigated for committing sex crimes last weekend in Muinga, northeast of Brundi, eastern Africa. The UN peacekeeping forces in Brundy are 5,475 people, participating from more than 40 countries. spokesman Dujarick said the crime would also be handled under the direction of UN Secretary-General Kopianan to deal with sex crimes by UN employees without forgiveness. Secretary-General Anan appointed Jordan's Prince Jade Al-Husain as the special investigation officer for sex crimes and has begun an official investigation into the sex crimes case of peacekeeping forces since the 13th. The U.N. peacekeeping forces are currently stationed in 16 countries around the world and most are serving without accidents, but some are criticized for not only sex crimes but also smuggling weapons or animals, oil trading on the black market, aircraft destruction, and aid in looting. In particular, peacekeeping forces in Congo are being investigated for their involvement in about 150 sex crimes, and three UN civilian agents are also being criticized for participating in sex crimes, and some cases are said to have photos and video evidence. However, the Washington Post quoted a recent draft report by the United Nations that some peacekeepers are interfering with the UN investigation team's investigation into the Democratic Republic of Congo. The U.N. peacekeeping forces' disputes over sex crimes have continued in the past, but since the 1990s, they have begun to become a problem in Cambodia, Somalia, Bosnia, East Timor, and Moscow.

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