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A Pattern of Behavior: Pedophilia Rape and Sexual Misconduct by UN Peacekeepers
A distressing pattern of behavior within the United Nations (UN) Aid Deployments worldwide. Peacekeepers deployed in various countries have been accused of engaging in sexual abuse, rape, and exploitation of women and children in exchange for food or support then leaving marginalized, stigmatized women and numberless fatherless children in their wake.
In just ten years, under the guise of rendering aid, the United Nations has literally been raping and pillaging countries across the world. The problem has gotten so out of hand that it prompted the former UN insider to blow the whistle and hand over the evidence to Britain's Department for International Development (DFID) Secretary Priti Patel.
Former aid minister Priti Patel claimed that government officials knew about aid workers' sex abuse but tried to keep it hushed up.
Peter Dalglish, a senior official who held high positions within the United Nations, UNICEF and the World Health Organization for over 30 years. Founder of 'Street Kids International' and awarded the 'Order of Canada' for his outstanding humanitarian work, was caught red-handed abusing two young boys in Nepal, and was sentenced to nine years in prison.
These incidents not only highlight a failure in the UN's duty to protect vulnerable populations but also raise significant concerns regarding the lack of accountability and justice for the victims and their offspring who were created by these acts.
The UN's failure to address and prevent sexual abuse by its peacekeepers exposes systemic flaws within the organization. Despite public outrage and extensive media coverage, prosecutions and disciplinary actions remain scarce, perpetuating a culture of impunity.
The Urgent Need for the United States Withdrawal From The United Nations:
To combat this pattern of abuse, the United States must withdraw from the United Nations including financial support.
The evidence of rape, sexual abuse and sexual exploitation and trafficking involving minors as young as 11 by UN peacekeepers reveal a deeply concerning pattern of behavior that demands immediate attention and action. The United States must acknowlege these abuses and take actions against this misconduct, and demonstrate an unwavering commitment to preventing further abuses by defunding and withdrawing from the United Nations.
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[Sen./Rep.] [FIRST NAME] [LAST NAME]
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Dear [Sen./Rep.] [LAST NAME]:
Demand for Immediate Withdrawal from the United Nations Due to Evidence of Sex Trafficking, Rape, and Sexual Abuse of Women and Girls Worldwide I write to you today with deep distress and outrage regarding the disturbing pattern of behavior within the United Nations (UN) Aid Deployments worldwide. The revelations of sexual abuse, rape, and exploitation of women and children by UN peacekeepers are nothing short of abhorrent. The evidence at hand paints a harrowing picture of rampant violations, leaving marginalized women, girls, and countless fatherless children in their wake. The evidence supporting these claims is extensive and deeply troubling. Increased prostitution in the Congo, Cambodia, Mozambique, Bosnia, and Kosovo following the deployment of UN and NATO peacekeeping forces are a damning testament to the exploitation taking place. A 1996 UN study discovered a rapid rise in child rape and prostitution rings in six out of twelve countries examined, directly linked to the arrival of peacekeeping troops. Moreover, internal Canadian government documents from 2016 revealed deficiencies within the UN system, particularly in tracking and prosecuting peacekeepers accused of exploitation and sexual abuse with only a fraction of these cases reported. The horrifying situation in Haiti demands scrutiny. UN peacekeepers operating in the country engaged in child sex trafficking, exploiting boys and girls as young as 12. These innocent children were lured with promises of candy and cash. Human Rights Watch investigations have documented over 150 cases of sexual abuse by UN employees in Congo, while survival sex and the exploitation of vulnerable girls as young as 11 continue near UN bases. Peter Dalglish, a senior official who held high positions within the United Nations, UNICEF and the World Health Organization for over 30 years. Founder of 'Street Kids International' and awarded the 'Order of Canada' for his outstanding humanitarian work, was caught red-handed abusing two young boys in Nepal, and was sentenced to nine years in prison. Despite purported efforts to crack down on sex crimes, whistleblowers have revealed high level UN peacekeepers flouting regulations by frequenting bars filled with prostitutes well past curfew hours. Furthermore, the UN has been accused of direct involvement in the procurement of sex slaves for a local brothel in Bosnia, exposing a deeply rooted problem that extends beyond individual peacekeepers. The revelations by former high-level UN official Andrew Macleod are eye opening. His dossier estimates over 60,000 rapes committed by UN employees in the last decade, with an estimated 3,300 active pedophiles on the UN's payroll. Shockingly, Macleod believes the true number to be even higher. Disturbingly, those who have attempted to expose this rampant abuse have been silenced and fired, highlighting a systemic failure within the UN. The incidents in Haiti, Sudan, the Central African Republic, and other countries underscore the UN's failure to protect vulnerable populations. Reports of sexual abuse and exploitation have emerged from various nations, yet only a meager two cases have led to accountability. This lack of action perpetuates a culture of impunity that allows these heinous acts to continue. The victims of these crimes endure unimaginable suffering. Women and young girls living in conflict zones and impoverished communities, already facing immense challenges, are particularly vulnerable to abuse by UN peacekeepers. The exploitation they endure, including rape and coerced sexual relationships, leaves them ostracized, stigmatized, and burdened with the long-term emotional, financial, and health consequences of raising children born from rape. The UN's intentional ignorance of their suffering is inexcusable. The UN's systemic failure to address and prevent sexual abuse by its peacekeepers is a disgrace. Despite widespread public outrage and extensive media coverage, prosecutions and disciplinary actions remain scarce, perpetuating a culture of impunity. It is evident that the UN's response to these crimes has been grossly inadequate, failing to protect the vulnerable and provide justice for the victims. In light of these grave transgressions, I demand that the United States take immediate and decisive action by withdrawing from the United Nations and ceasing all financial support. By dissociating ourselves from an organization that perpetuates such widespread abuse, the United States can send a strong message that we will not tolerate complicity in the sexual exploitation and trafficking of women and girls. It is our moral duty to protect the innocent and ensure that the voices of survivors are heard. The evidence of rape, sexual abuse, and sexual exploitation involving UN peacekeepers cannot be ignored. The United States must lead by example, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to preventing further abuses by severing ties with the United Nations. I urge you to take this matter seriously and act swiftly. The time for inaction and complacency is over. The victims of these heinous crimes deserve justice, and it is our responsibility to ensure their voices are heard and their rights are protected. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. I expect a prompt and thorough response regarding the steps the United States Congress will take to address this issue.
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