UN
Guterres Late Discloses Sexual
Exploitation By Congo in CAR
Leading To Children Mali
Contractor and Child
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video here,
Vine here
UNITED
NATIONS GATE, August
7 -- 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 400
days.
On August 6,
the UN sent
out an alert
that there was
new
information on
its sex abuse
complaint
website. But
there, at the
top it was the
same Morocco
peacekeeper
child rape - an
outrage - and
the other
items from
before. So was the
new allegation
buried in
the data
below? On
August 7,
Inner City
Press asked:
" August
7-5: Please
immediately
state what
is/was the new
information on
UN sexual
exploitation
and abuse
referred to in
yesterday
alert -
visiting the
page, the top
items remain
Morocco
peacekeeper
child rape,
Nigeria, etc -
are new
allegations
being buried
elsewhere on
the data page?
Please
immediately
explain, as
Inner City
Press remains
barred from
any entry of
the UN to ask
in person and
follow up..."
Now this,
which we nearly
immediately
publish in
full, from Deputy
Spokesperson
Farhan Haq:
"On question
August
7-5:
The UN
Multidimensional
Integrated
Stabilization
Mission in the
Central
African
Republic
(MINUSCA) has
received a
report of
sexual
exploitation
involving one
member of the
Republic of
Congo military
contingent
formerly
deployed to
the
Mission.
The allegation
refers to an
exploitative
relationship
involving an
adult woman
that allegedly
took place
from
unspecified
date in 2013
to unspecified
date in 2017
and resulted
in birth of
two children.
The UN has
informed the
Member State
of the
allegation and
has requested
that a
National
Investigation
Officer be
appointed
within five
(5) working
days, and the
investigation
to be
completed
within the
reduced
90-days
timeframe. The
mission
referred the
alleged victim
and children
for
appropriate
services.
The United
Nations
Multidimensional
Integrated
Stabilization
Mission in
Mali (MINUSMA)
has received
an allegation
of sexual
exploitation
and abuse. The
allegation
involves an
employee of a
contractor in
the Mission,
and refers to
the attempted
sexual assault
of a minor
that allegedly
took place in
April 2019. An
investigation
into the
allegation is
underway by
OIOS. The
mission
offered
appropriate
assistance to
the victim in
line with the
UN’s victim
assistance
protocols."
We'll have
more on this.
At 12:31 pm
on August 5,
during a UN noon
briefing from
which Guterres
and his
spokesman
Stephane Dujarric
banned Inner City
Press for the
398th day,
they data
dumped yet
another UN
sexual
exploitation charge,
against a UN
Nigeria
"peacekeeper" in
South Sudan.
Other
previous
charges were
suddenly
missing from
the UN
data base. No
one allowed into
Dujarric's
briefing asked;
Inner City
Press has
submitted this
in writing: "This
is a Press
request that
you
immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA announced
at 12:31 pm
today,
apparently of
SE by a
Nigeria
"peacekeeper"
in South Sudan
- and also why
previously
published
charges are no
longer in the
data to which
UN
Peacekeeping
Conduct and
Discipline
points,
including what
if being done
for these
victims and
any steps
taken to avoid
this constant
repetition of
abuse despite
the SG's
ostensible
commitments.
Inner City
Press is
asking in
writing
because banned
from the noon
briefings and
any follow up
questions, now
for a year.
Today as
before none of
Inner City
Press' written
questions,
including on
Cameroon, have
been answered."
Now
Dujarric's
deputy has sent
Inner City
Press the
below, which
we publish in
full - no
answer on
where the now
missing
allegations went,
much else any answers
on Cameroon, Taiwan
or Guterres'
financially
linked
favorite,
China: "The
United Nations
Mission in
South Sudan
(UNMISS) has
received two
allegations of
sexual
exploitation.
The first
allegation
involves a
Ghanaian
military
officer
formerly
deployed to
the mission,
and refers to
an
exploitative
relationship
with a local
female that
allegedly took
place from
October to
November 2018
and resulted
in
pregnancy.
The second
allegation
involves a
Nigerian
military
contingent
member
formerly
deployed to
the mission,
and refers to
an
exploitative
relationship
with a local
female that
allegedly took
place sometime
in
2019.
The UN has
informed the
Member States
of their
respective
allegations
and National
Investigation
Officers have
been appointed
by the two
Member States
within the
timeframe
requested.
The alleged
victims have
been referred
for
appropriate
assistance in
line with the
UN’s victim
assistance
protocols. The
Mission will
continue to
monitor their
needs, as well
as maintaining
contact as
appropriate." Appreciated,
but what
about the now
missing
allegations? We'll
have more
onthis.
At 11
am on
the morning of
July 23
the UN data
dumped a serious
new charge, of child
rape by a Moroccan UN
Peacekeeper in
the DR Congo.
This comes a week
after this
pick up
in TRT
and elsewhere
of Inner
City Press'
scoop on
Guterres
poised to
reward Colin Stewart with
re-appointment
atop
MINURSO
despite sexual
harassment
charges UN
staff complain
to Inner City Press
about. To
Guterres, his
deputy
Amina
J. Mohammed
and two
spokesmen, Inner
City Press immediately in
writing asked:
"This is a
Press request
that you
immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA by a
Moroccan UN
Peacekeeper -
apparently,
rape of a
child - in the
DRC, uploaded
after 11 am on
July 23,
including what
if being done
for the child
victim and any
steps taken to
avoid this
constant
repetition of
abuse despite
the SG's
ostensible
commitments.
Inner City
Press is
asking in
writing
because banned
from briefing
and any follow
up questions,
now for [more
than] a year."
For
three whole days
Guterres'
UN did
not answer or
even
acknowledge
the question.
Inner City
Press wrote
about it each
day, and its
readers - even
those
following for
coverage
of the Jeffrey
Epstein case
in the SDNY -
marveled
at Guterres'
cover up of
child rapes.
That may
continue, but
on July 26
from acting
Spokesman
Farhan Haq,
which we immediately
publish:
"In
response to
your
question[s] --
The
United Nations
Organization
Stabilization
Mission in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo
(MONUSCO) has
received an
allegation of
sexual abuse
involving a
Moroccan
military
contingent
member
formerly
deployed to
the
Mission.
The allegation
refers to the
rape of a
minor that
allegedly took
place from
January to
March 2019 and
resulted in
pregnancy. The
UN has
informed the
Member State
of the
allegation and
a National
Investigation
Officer has
been appointed
within the
timeframe
requested. The
investigation
will be
conducted
jointly by the
Member State
and
OIOS.
The mission
has offered
appropriate
assistance to
the victim in
line with the
UN’s victim
assistance
protocols."
On July
3 Inner
City Press
immediately wrote
to Guterres and
his spokesmen,
Stephane
Dujarric who does the
noon briefing
with his
friends like
banning Inner
City Press,
and
Farhan Haq, "This is
a Press
request that
you
immediately
provide all
if-asked and
additional
information
about the new
allegation of
SEA by a South
African UN
Peacekeeper in
the DRC,
uploaded after
11 am on July
3, including
what if being
done for the
victim and any
steps taken to
avoid this
constant
repetition of
abuse despite
the SG's
ostensible
commitments.
Inner City
Press is
asking in
writing
because banned
from briefing
and any follow
up questions,
now for a
year."
Dujarric
held his noon
briefing,
bantering with
his correspondents
who did not
ask about UN sexual
exploitation,
and refused to
answer Inner
City Press'
written questions
about China
and Cameroon,
Nigeria and
censorship.
Farhan Haq sent this
response: "The
United Nations
Organization
Stabilization
Mission in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo
(MONUSCO) has
received a
report of
sexual
exploitation
involving a
Military staff
officer from
the Republic
of South
Africa
currently
deployed to
the
Mission.
The allegation
refers to
transactional
sex involving
an adult woman
that allegedly
took place
from November
2018 to
January 2019
and resulted
in
pregnancy.
The alleged
victim was
referred to
UNFPA for
appropriate
support. The
Mission will
continue to
monitor her
needs, as well
as provide any
additional
assistance if
requested to
do so by
her.
The Republic
of South
Africa has
been notified
and appointed
the National
Investigation
Officer after
eight (8)
days. The
matter is
being
investigated
by the
troop-contributing
country.
The UN has
suspended
payments for
the staff
officer who
has also been
suspended from
active duty,
pending the
completion of
the national
investigation."
We'll have
more on this.
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.
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