On
CAR Rapes,
Ladsous Tells
ICP "I Deny"
Urging Leaker
to Resign
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
May 7 --
French
soldiers in
the Central
African
Republic
allegedly
sexually
abused
children, as
exposed in a
UN report
leaked by
staffer Anders
Kompass.
On May 7,
Inner City
Press asked
more questions
about this -
including to
Herve Ladsous
himself.
After a long
closed-door
consultation
meeting of the
Security
Council,
Ladsous
emerged. Inner
City Press
asked him,
based on
Paragraph 9 of
the UNDT
ruling, Why
did you ask
Kompass to
resign?"
Moments later
Agence France
Presse, Voice
of America and
others arrived
- what, no
Ladsous?
Ladsous
returned and
stood by the
stakeout as
May's UNSC
President
spoke, and
told Inner
City Press
that there was
a discussion
of the alleged
CAR rapes. She
said that
Ladsous would
speak after
her.
But
when Ladsous
spoke, he did
not take any
questions --
from anyone.
He spoke about
CAR without
mentioning the
alleged rapes.
Then, before
launching into
his French
version, he
said he had
answered "a
correspondent"
that he denied
asking Kompass
to quit.
As
Ladsous left
without taking
a single
question,
Inner City
Press asked if
the alleged
rapists are
still in the
French
Sangaris force
which his
MINUSCA
mission works
with, and why
the UN's Human
Rights Due
Diligence
Policy does
not apply.
Ladsous did
not answer. He
stopped by the
elevator but
told those who
followed him,
including
Inner City
Press, to turn
off their
recorders.
So Inner City
Press will not
report what he
said - but
Inner City
Press told
Ladsous and
his
spokesperson
to provide any
comment they
have about
Uruguay
(separate
story
forthcoming.)
Afterward
there was
speculation,
When is
Ladsous going
to resign?
Inner City
Press says,
there are
questions to
answer first.
SRSG Bangura
told Inner
City Press
that the UN
Office of the
High
Commissioner
for Human
Rights (and
UNICEF) did
not share with
her Office
their report
about alleged
child rape by
French
soldiers in
CAR.
First, Ms.
Bangura told
Inner City
Press her
Office has no
jurisdiction
because it is
"DPKO," the UN
Department of
Peacekeeping
Operations.
But the UN has
been trying to
distance
itself from
the scandal by
saying it had
nothing to do
with DPKO.
(The
UN still
refuses to
explain or
answer why
DPKO chief
Herve Ladsous,
a long time
French
diplomat,
appears in the
UN Dispute
Tribunal order
reinstating
the leaker as
having urged
that the
leaker
"resign" or be
fired. Ladsous
will brief the
Security
Council,
including on
CAR, later on
May 7 - we'll
have more on
this.)
Inner City
Press told
Bangura, this
is not DPKO,
these are
French
soldiers in
the Central
African
Republic. Same
answer: no
jurisdiction.
The UN
Spokesman
seemed to say,
it's in the
mandate.
We'll check -
but if so, if
this UN Office
on Sexual
Violence and
Conflict does
not cover
French
soldiers
demanding sex
from children
for food, that
what good is
the Office?
We'll have
more on
this.
(Bangura also
spoke,
movingly,
about the
plight of
women and
children in
the Islamic
State area,
including the
inability to
get birth
documents
which she said
is a problem
through the
region.)
The UN Dispute
Tribunal has
issued an
order
reinstating
Kompass to his
position.
(Inner City
Press has
put the full
Order online
here;
Guardian
coverage here.)
Tellingly, the
order says in
Paragraph 9
that the
request that
Kompass resign
for having
leaked and
made public
pedophilia by
French solder
was "made by
the
Under-Secretary-General
for the
Department of
Peacekeeping
Operations."