UN Sending Home Peacekeepers Implicated in Sexual Abuse
- The UN will send home a unit of 60 Tanzanian peacekeepers over allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse of four victims in the Central African Republic, including two children.
- A preliminary investigation found credible evidence of the abuse and identified a breakdown in commanders' authority and management of staff.
- Tanzanian authorities have dispatched investigation officers to the Central African Republic, where there have been allegations of sexual abuse or exploitation against Tanzanian peacekeepers every year since at least 2015.
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UN finds ‘credible evidence’ of sexual abuses by peacekeepers in Central African Republic
By Richard Roth and Caitlin Hu, CNN (CNN) — The United Nations will send home a unit of 60 Tanzanian peacekeepers over allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Central African Republic, the UN announced on Friday. A preliminary investigation found “credible evidence” that eleven members of the unit were involved in sexual exploitation and abuse of four victims, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said. Two of the alleged victims are childr…
UN finds ‘credible evidence’ of sexual abuses by peacekeepers in Central African Republic
By Richard Roth and Caitlin Hu, CNN (CNN) — The United Nations will send home a unit of 60 Tanzanian peacekeepers over allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Central African Republic, the UN announced on Friday. A preliminary investigation found “credible evidence” that eleven members of the unit were involved in sexual exploitation
UN finds 'credible evidence' of sexual abuses by peacekeepers in Central African Republic
The United Nations will send home a unit of 60 Tanzanian peacekeepers over allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Central African Republic, the UN announced on Friday.
11 UN peacekeepers accused of sexual exploitation, abuse in Central African Republic
Eleven U.N. peacekeepers stationed in Central African Republic have been accused of sexual exploitation and abuse, the United Nations said Friday. Investigations were still underway, but preliminary evidence gathered by the U.N. Office of Internal Oversight Services revealed that the members of a Tanzanian peacekeeping unit deployed in the country's west were implicated in the exploitation and abuse of four victims, according to a statement by t…
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