New UN
Sex Abuse in
DRC By Staffer
Nationality
UNdisclosed
Resulted In
Child UN
Searches For
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video here,
Vine here
UNITED
NATIONS GATE, May 14
-- UN
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres says
he has a "zero
tolerance"
policy for
sexual abuse,
exploitation
and harassment,
and for
retaliation.
But on March
15 he took his
administration's "press
briefing"
about UN
sexual abuse off the
record,
in a room he
has banned
Inner City Press
which most
asks about it
from for 313
days.
On
May 13,
in the middle
of a belatedly
UN
Security
Council
meeting about
Cameroon and still
without providing
basic if-asked
information
about rapes by
UN
peacekeepers
at least
identified as
being from
Cameroon, the
UN data
dumped
more sexual
exploitation allegations
against it, in
the DR Congo,
by an
"international"
with
nationality undisclosed.
Inner
City Press on
the morning of
May 14 asked
Guterres, his
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric (who
never answers
despite his on
camera promise
to) and deputy
spokesman Farhan
Haq, who sometimes
does provide the
if-asked information,"May
14-2: On UN
sexual abuse
and
exploitation,
immediately
provide all
if-asked
further
information
about the
allegation(s)
in the DR
Congo put
online on May
13 in the
middle of the
belated UNSC
meeting on
Cameroon, and
explain why
the SG does
not disclose
the
nationality of
international
staff accused
of sexual
misconduct,
and of the
April 17
regarding
Burundi and
South Africa
peacekeepers
and still the
Cameroon
troops' rape
allegations
you have not
provide any
further
information on
- and now the
four cases put
online on May
9,four more
sexual
misconduct
cases,
declaring
three
"unsubstanted"
including the
alleged rape
of a child in
Guinea Bissau
by a UN
civilians
whose
nationality
the UN
declined to
disclose. The
fourth
involves a UN
person from
DRC, but the
position in
the MONUSCO
mission is
undisclosed."
Deputy
spokesman Haq
some hours
later replied,
and we publish
in full, "On
question May
14-2, we can
say the
following:
The United
Nations
Organization
Stabilization
Mission in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo
(MONUSCO) has
received an
allegation of
sexual
exploitation
involving a
civilian
international
staff.
The allegation
refers to an
exploitative
relationship
involving an
adult woman
that allegedly
took place
over an
unspecified
period and
resulted in
the birth of a
child. The
matter is
being
investigated
by the Office
of Internal
Oversight
Services
(OIOS).
Meanwhile, the
mission is
making all
efforts to
locate the
alleged victim
and her child
to provide
them with the
appropriate
support as per
the UN’s
victim
assistance
policy." But
why is the
nationality
withheld?
We'll have
more on this.
On May
9 - still unanswered four
days later -
the UN declared
three
"unsubstanted" including
the alleged
rape of a
child in
Guinea Bissau
by a UN civilians
whose
nationality
the UN
declined to
disclose. The
fourth
involves a UN
person from
DRC, but the
position in
the MONUSCO mission
is undisclosed.
Even
the UN's
initial
disclosures
are getting
more and more
evasive. Will
they continue,
as they began
after physical
ousting
and banning
Inner City Press
which asks, to
not provide
if-asked
information?
Or will the
Deputy
Spokesman, as
he did earlier
this week and then
more than a
month before,
provide at
least that
information? Watch
this site.
On May
2 the UN
disclosed two
cases, both
in CAR, by
"peacekeepers"
from Senegal
and from Gabon,
another
country Guterres'
UN is failing
on. On May 3
Inner City
Press asked UN
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric and
others for the
if-asked
information on
these cases,
and one from
Guinea Bissau.
For five days,
nothing. Inner
City Press
reiterated the
questions
early on the
morning of May
8. Then this,
from Deputy
Spokesman
Farhan Haq,
which we
publish in
full minutes
after receipt:
"Regarding
question May
8-2, here is
the relevant
information
from the
missions:
The
UN
Multidimensional
Integrated
Stabilization
Mission in the
Central
African
Republic
(MINUSCA) has
received two
allegations of
sexual
exploitation
involving
members of its
military
contingents
deployed to
the
Mission.
The
first
allegation
refers to
attempted
transactional
sex by a
Gabonese
peacekeeper,
involving an
adult woman,
that allegedly
took place in
March
2019.
The second
allegation
refers to
transactional
sex involving
an adult woman
by a
Senegalese
peacekeeper
that allegedly
also took
place in March
2019. The
Mission
informed the
alleged victim
of available
assistance in
line with the
UN’s victim
assistance
protocols,
which was
declined by
the
victim.
The UN has
accordingly
separately
informed both
Member States.
Further, the
UN has
requested the
countries to
appoint their
own National
Investigation
Officer within
five working
days and for
investigations
to be
completed
within the
reduced
90-days
timeframe.
Meanwhile,
the Mission
reports that
the Senegalese
peacekeeper is
currently
confined to
barracks,
while the
peacekeeper
from Gabon has
been
repatriated.
The UN has
withheld
payment for
both
peacekeepers.
The
United Nations
Integrated
Peacebuilding
Office in
Guinea-Bissau
(UNIOGBIS) has
received an
allegation of
sexual
exploitation
involving a
civilian
international
staff.
The allegation
refers to
transactional
sex with an
adult woman.
The alleged
victim was
offered
medical,
psycho-social
and legal
assistance and
the Mission is
maintaining
continuous
contact with
her to keep
her informed
of the status
and progress
of the
investigation
which is being
conducted by
the Office of
Internal
Oversight
Services
(OIOS)." Why
is the time
frame of the abuse
in Guinea
Bissau not
given? And why
is the
nationality
withheld? We'll
have more on
this.
Background:
On
April 20 the
UN went even
more murky with
sexual abuse
in Guinea Bissau by a
UN
"international"
it would not
even say where
from.
Could it be
Guterres'
colonial
Portugal?
Inner City
Press has
asked in
writing and
more than a
day later, no
answer at all.
We'll have
more on this.
On
April
17, the UN data
dumped new
sexual abuse allegations, by
troops
from Burundi
in CAR and
South Africa
in DRC and
others it
wouldn't even
specify the
nationality of
of.
Photo here.
On the same
day his UN
denied in one
line the
application for
re-entry by
Inner City
Press which
asks about
these UN rapes, here.
Now on
April 22 the
UN, still not
having
answered
written
questions
about the
Burundi and
South Africa
rapes, data dumps
another one,
by a
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo UN
"peacekeeper" in
the already
ravaged
Central African
Republic,
photo here.
Antonio
Guterres is
covering up
rape - he is
scarcely
better in
terms of being
an
ongoing threat
than a
defendant
sentenced on
April 17 in
the U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York, here,
where the
briber he
covers up for, CEFC
and Patrick
Ho, was sentenced
last months. Video
here.
It's a
patter with
Guterres:
March photo
here.
Disgusted
UN
interlocutors
had already
leaked the report
that was the
subject of
this shamefully
collusive
briefing to
Inner City
Press which
nevertheless
voluntarily
decided
to abide by
the printed 18
March 10 am
embargo.
Still Guterres, Amina
J. Mohammed,
Alison Smale and
"spokesman"
Stephane
Dujarric
refused to
answer written
Press
questions, then
Dujarric
bragged about
the report to
a noon
briefing of
hand picked
scribes not
one of whom
asked him
about the
rapes.
Alison
Smale's UN
News Centre,
as pure rape
cover up
propaganda
while refusing
outside
questions, "reported" that
"The United
Nations
recorded a
total of 259
allegations of
sexual
exploitation
and abuse
(SEA) during
2018,
according to
the latest
report by
Secretary-General
António
Guterres
presented to
the General
Assembly.
Although the
figures rose
compared with
the previous
two years, the
report shows
increased
awareness
among UN and
UN-related
staff, and
improved and
harmonized
reporting
tools across
the
Organization."
This is
cover up of
rapes. #DumpGuterres:
no second
term. Here's
from Guterres'
report: "54
allegations
reported in
2018... the
majority (74
per cent) of
the
allegations
received in
2018 emanated
from MINUSCA
and MONUSCO,
with the
remaining 26
per cent
associated
with the
United Nations
Multidimensional
Integrated
Stabilization
Mission in
Mali,
MINUSTAH, the
United Nations
Mission in
Liberia and
UNMISS...
The
allegations
reported for
peacekeeping
missions were
associated
with 94
victims, of
whom 83 per
cent were
adults and 17
per cent were
children.
Alleged
perpetrators
included 64
military, 14
police and 14
civilian
personnel. Of
the
allegations
reported in
2018, 20 (37
per cent)
involved
sexual abuse
and 34 (63 per
cent) sexual
exploitation
of an adult.
71.
Underreporting
of allegations
implicating
personnel from
other United
Nations
entities and
non-United
Nations
personnel
working with
implementing
partners is a
continuing
concern (see
A/71/818). In
2018, 94
allegations
against United
Nations
personnel in
entities other
than
peacekeeping
were reported.
Reports of
allegations
related to
personnel of
implementing
partners has
increased,
from 25 in
2017 to 109 in
2018,
suggesting
that
awareness-raising
and outreach
efforts are
having an
impact and
that there is
increased
trust among
victims and
witnesses and
increased
understanding
of the need to
report."
So when
the numbers go
up, it's good
news too, according
to the UN.
Inner
City Press has
asked, "March
18-1: On the
SEA report
which was not
sent to Inner
City Press by
the UN but by
others, and
which Inner
City Press
voluntarily
refrained from
reporting on
until the 10
am deadline,
please before
10 am explain
(a) six
allegations
were
considered
conduct in
violation of
non-fraternization
policies and
not to contain
indications of
sexual
exploitation
or abuse -
question: did
these cases
not involve
sex? (b) four
allegations
involved
sexual
harassment,
physical
assault and
paternity
claims, which
were
considered not
to contain
indications of
sexual
exploitation
and abuse -
question:
isn't
fathering a
child with a
beneficiary of
UN
"assistance"
per se
exploitation?
(c) three
allegations
involved
sexual
assaults
between United
Nations
personnel, but
not with
beneficiaries
of assistance
- question:
confirm this
was "blue on
blue," on
which the UN
has previously
refused to
answer Inner
City Press;
(d) one
allegation
involved a
member of
United Nations
personnel not
associated
with a
peacekeeping
mission; one
allegation did
not involve
sexual
exploitation
and abuse -
question -
what are the
bases of these
statement?;
and one
allegation was
received by
OIOS in 2018
but will be
recorded in
2019, once it
is referred to
the Member
State
concerned -
question: what
is the member
state
concerned and
what have they
done, as of 18
March 2019?"
The report
states, "The
Special
Coordinator
will
prioritize
achieving
timeliness,
accuracy and
consistency in
reporting
across all
levels of the
Organization
in 2019." That
is false -
Guterres and
his spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric
refuse to
answer basic
requests by
Inner City
Press for if-asked
information
they have
about UN rapes
but choose
to cover up.
Then there ar
the
agencies: "In
2018, there
was an
increase in
the rate of
reporting of
sexual
exploitation
and abuse at
WFP, with its
investigations
office
receiving
significantly
more reports
in 2018 (11
involving WFP
personnel and
8 related to
its
implementing
partners) than
it had in the
previous 12
years (19 in
2018 alone; 26
over the
previous 12
years). It is
difficult to
determine the
extent to
which the
increase is
attributable
to an increase
in incidents
or whether
outreach
efforts have
encouraged
reporting by
staff. There
was an
increase in
the number of
allegations
reported at
UNHCR during
the fourth
quarter of
2017, which
stabilized in
2018.
Thirty-four
allegations
involving
UNHCR
personnel were
received in
2018, compared
with 19 in
2017. During
the same
period,
allegations
concerning
UNHCR
implementing
partners
increased,
from 20 to 83.
I attribute
those figures
in part to the
UNHCR
strengthened
global network
of 380 focal
points on
protection
from sexual
exploitation
and abuse and
efforts to
raise
awareness and
encourage
victims to
report. UNICEF
scaled up
training for
staff and
partners,
updated its
programme
cooperation
agreement
template to
strengthen
reporting and
broadened
prevention and
response
measures. In
2018, there
was an
increase in
the number of
reports of
allegations at
UNICEF (15 in
2018, compared
with 8 in
2017). Of
those 15
allegations,
12 involved
implementing
partners,
compared with
4 in 2017." Great
partners. A
fish rots from
the head.
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