2impendingdoom

Thanks for the post. This is terrible. the UN is a big rape racket.

YingYangMom

Yes! Thank God the MSM is picking up on it and exposing it. I saw 3 or 4 other threads on this same story at least, but from different sources. So glad it's happening. Pushing it in the public eye will help make Pedogate and Pizzagate more mainstream and much less of a conspiracy theory in the end. There is some focus developing on the CF right now on the other posts through their comment sections as well...

2impendingdoom

Its so heartbreaking that none of these kids will get justice and the perpetrators are emboldened to commit further crimes.

YingYangMom

I doubt that these particular victims will get any justice for the evil that was done to them, unfortunately. However, by exposing the UN workers disgusting acts, we might help at least reduce the number of eventual future victims and shine a light on the corrupt NGOs and Organisations and hold them responsible for these horrible injustices. They're rapidly losing all credibility in the eyes of the masses. The loss of their legitimacy will eventually lead to the loss of their immunity. Like the 'domino effect', or call it what you will. And maybe it's better this way. Maybe, International NGOs, Orgs, foundations and charities should not exist in the first place. Each country should have their own charities and be able to accept donations from other countries if offered, but without that donor country meddling with it. If there are crimes against humanity committed in a particular country, then, an international tribunal could come to the rescue of the people by holding the government responsible for the crimes. Other than that, there should not be any meddling. Just a thought.

YingYangMom

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AP Exclusive: UN child sex ring left victims but no arrests Paisley Dodds, Associated Press Updated 11:41 pm, Wednesday, April 12, 2017

An Associated Press investigation has documented more than 200 allegations of sexual abuse, exploitation and other prohibited conduct by United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti. (April 12) Media: Associated Press

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The AP interviewed alleged victims, current and former U.N. officials and investigators and sought answers from 23 countries on the number of peacekeepers who faced such allegations and, what if anything, was done to investigate. With rare exceptions, few nations responded to repeated requests, while the names of those found guilty are kept confidential, making accountability impossible to determine.

Without agreement for widespread reform and accountability from the U.N.'s member states, solutions remain elusive.

"The evidence shows that from late 2004 to mid-October 2007, at least 134 military members of the current and previous Sri Lankan contingents sexually exploited and abused at least nine Haitian children," the report said.

After the report was filed, 114 Sri Lanka peacekeepers were sent home, putting an end to the sex ring.

But the sexual exploitation visited upon Haiti's people didn't stop there.

Other related article: http://livingresistance.com/2017/04/12/united-nations-forces-implicated-sex-trafficking-ring/
Archive: http://archive.is/7dVL1 (April 12, 2017)