Hooray for UN PeaceKeepers!
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Hooray for UN PeaceKeepers!
Just when you didn't think the UN wasn't corrupt.. it turns out they are. AND a bunch of pedos too!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3769469.stm
Looks like UN PeaceKeepers are indulging in the children of the Congo. What a wonderful bunch of people, ey?
Choice quotes:
'Faela is 13 and her son Joseph is just under six months old. ... "If I go and see the soldiers at night and sleep with them then they sometimes give me food, maybe a banana or a cake."'
'"It is hard to get food sometimes, if you don't have a husband or someone to fight for you," says 15-year-old Maria. "The UN soldiers help girls like me, they give us food and things if we go with them."'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/3769469.stm
Looks like UN PeaceKeepers are indulging in the children of the Congo. What a wonderful bunch of people, ey?
Choice quotes:
'Faela is 13 and her son Joseph is just under six months old. ... "If I go and see the soldiers at night and sleep with them then they sometimes give me food, maybe a banana or a cake."'
'"It is hard to get food sometimes, if you don't have a husband or someone to fight for you," says 15-year-old Maria. "The UN soldiers help girls like me, they give us food and things if we go with them."'
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Knew about this a while ago; but it wasn't in reputable enough sourceskojikun wrote:Looks like UN PeaceKeepers are indulging in the children of the Congo. What a wonderful bunch of people, ey?
for me to post on SDN. Guess it's now credible that the Beeb has
picked up on it.
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Tell me something..are you aware that the UN is made up of nearly every nation on the planet? and that UN peackeepers could well be from Kenya or Maylasia as from Britian or NZ?. UN soldiers refelect the nation and armies they come fromSPOOFE wrote:I thought it was okay when the UN did it. The UN is God. Praise the UN. Praise the UN.
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To be fair, a UN peacekeeper wasn't the father of the thirteen year old's baby. Regardless, though...
According to the article those peacekeepers are from Uraguay and Morocco. Doesn't reflect well on the home countries, does it?
According to the article those peacekeepers are from Uraguay and Morocco. Doesn't reflect well on the home countries, does it?
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Indeed it does not. I wish people would bear that in mind.Mayabird wrote:To be fair, a UN peacekeeper wasn't the father of the thirteen year old's baby. Regardless, though...
According to the article those peacekeepers are from Uraguay and Morocco. Doesn't reflect well on the home countries, does it?
The UN is not a nation state and it displays a great degree of ignorance to critisize them as if they were.
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True, but the fact that the UN is employing Peacekeepers of such poor quality that they're commiting pedophilic rapes against the people they're supposed to be helping is not good at all. After all, what good is the UN if they resort of employing pedophiles (and quite probably other human rights abusers as well) then one has to ask what good is it.Stuart Mackey wrote:Tell me something..are you aware that the UN is made up of nearly every nation on the planet? and that UN peackeepers could well be from Kenya or Maylasia as from Britian or NZ?. UN soldiers refelect the nation and armies they come fromSPOOFE wrote:I thought it was okay when the UN did it. The UN is God. Praise the UN. Praise the UN.
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Because of the nature of the UN it is forced to use such crap 'soldiers'.Stormbringer wrote:True, but the fact that the UN is employing Peacekeepers of such poor quality that they're commiting pedophilic rapes against the people they're supposed to be helping is not good at all. After all, what good is the UN if they resort of employing pedophiles (and quite probably other human rights abusers as well) then one has to ask what good is it.Stuart Mackey wrote:Tell me something..are you aware that the UN is made up of nearly every nation on the planet? and that UN peackeepers could well be from Kenya or Maylasia as from Britian or NZ?. UN soldiers refelect the nation and armies they come fromSPOOFE wrote:I thought it was okay when the UN did it. The UN is God. Praise the UN. Praise the UN.
The only way that the UN could be effective, the way people expect it to be effective, is if it had its own armed forces. It would also need authority over nations to implement its wishes such as a federal nation has over its several States.
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Which is of course the problem, the UN is largely useless for this sort of thing (and others) unless it's turned into a one world, superstate. The problem with that being obvious.Stuart Mackey wrote:Because of the nature of the UN it is forced to use such crap 'soldiers'.
The only way that the UN could be effective, the way people expect it to be effective, is if it had its own armed forces. It would also need authority over nations to implement its wishes such as a federal nation has over its several States.
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The UN pays for soldiers on its operations directly to the governments involved, therefore a lot of shyster militaries use it as a way of gravy-training it/subbing their own troops. Highly corrupt from the handing over of the cash to the deployment to the lack of accounting or oersight from UN HQ.
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uh, but the UN doesn't directly hire troops. member nations contribute units from thier regular armed forces and second them to UN command. this misconduct reflects badly more on that particular nations standing army then on the UN as a whole...Stormbringer wrote:Beg, and take in even the saddest, sorriest mother fucker to join.kojikun wrote:How DOES the UN get it's troops?
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And that makes what I said untrue how? The UN does indeed have to beg for troops if it wants to carry out an operation. And they do take what ever's given which means that sorry assed, human rights abusing scumbags are indeed present as UN peacekeepers.AniThyng wrote:uh, but the UN doesn't directly hire troops. member nations contribute units from thier regular armed forces and second them to UN command. this misconduct reflects badly more on that particular nations standing army then on the UN as a whole...Stormbringer wrote:Beg, and take in even the saddest, sorriest mother fucker to join.kojikun wrote:How DOES the UN get it's troops?
I would submit that the conduct of the UN Troops that the UN employs under it's banner does indeed reflect on the character and qualities of the UN. They chose to employ those troops under their aegis and that damn well does reflect on them.
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Before the talk of third world scum in blue helmets goes any further, someone might want to look up who exactly is currently being used in Bunia, because that was originally a French led deployment along with some other troops from EU countries. They might have rotated out by now, but I don't know.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:Before the talk of third world scum in blue helmets goes any further, someone might want to look up who exactly is currently being used in Bunia, because that was originally a French led deployment along with some other troops from EU countries. They might have rotated out by now, but I don't know.
The BBC wrote:Faced with starvation and worried for her son, Faela, along with other girls in a similar predicament, turned to the Uruguayan and Moroccan Monuc soldiers stationed directly across from the camp.
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Morroco I can't comment on, but Uruguay was using specially trained rape dogs for interrogation purposes as recently as the late 1970's.
It's not impossible that some of the upstanding moral officers involved with that uplifting bit of humanity are involved with the training of today's Uruguayan military.
It's not impossible that some of the upstanding moral officers involved with that uplifting bit of humanity are involved with the training of today's Uruguayan military.
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You know, there's a certain irony in the same people who angrily objected to generalizations about US troops based on Abu Ghraib turning around and making generalizations about the UN based on the behaviour of certain peacekeepers from shithole nations.
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Rape... dogs???Frank Hipper wrote:Morroco I can't comment on, but Uruguay was using specially trained rape dogs for interrogation purposes as recently as the late 1970's.
It's not impossible that some of the upstanding moral officers involved with that uplifting bit of humanity are involved with the training of today's Uruguayan military.
You're being serious?
That's fucking beyond evil. That's just.... Fuck. (no barfing smilies?)
I guess we'll have to send Imperium over to stop them.
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