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UN sex scandal in Congo threatens to engulf UN’s peacekeepers

I wrote about this a long time ago, but I won’t miss an opportinuty to highlight it once again: The UN workers in the Congo should be rebuilding the country, but they’re acting like the UN instead.  And the media is quick to attempt to parlay this into what they call another Abu Ghraib in order to re-direct sneering liberal eyes at the United States rather than the UN where it belongs. 

Abu Ghraib, huh?  I guess that’s true if you think the poor Congolese 12-year-old girls are all terrorists and that there was rampant raping of innocent children going on at Abu Ghraib. 

HOME-MADE pornographic videos shot by a United Nations logistics expert in the Democratic Republic of Congo have sparked a sex scandal that threatens to become the UN’s Abu Ghraib.

The expert was a Frenchman who worked at Goma airport as part of the UN’s $700 million-a-year effort to rebuild the war-shattered country. When police raided his home they discovered that he had turned his bedroom into a studio for videotaping and photographing sex sessions with young girls.

The bed was surrounded by large mirrors on three sides, according to a senior Congolese police officer. On the fourth side was a camera that he could operate from the bed with a remote control.

When the police arrived the man was allegedly about to rape a 12-year-old girl sent to him in a sting operation. Three home-made porn videos and more than 50 photographs were found.

The case has highlighted the apparently rampant sexual exploitation of Congolese girls and women by the UN’s 11,000 peacekeepers and 1,000 civilians at a time when the UN is facing many problems, including the Iraqi “oil-for-food” scandal and accusations of sexual harassment by senior UN staff in Geneva and New York.

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