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Army embarrassed as India peacekeepers face charges of sexual abuse

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Indian peacekeeping forces were accused of sexual exploitation and abuse in three cases between 2010 and 2013, a recent United Nations report has revealed, embarrassing the army that contributes the third-largest contingent to UN missions.

The allegations bring back memories of a cash-for-sex scandal in the Democratic Republic of Congo involving Indian personnel in 2008, when an investigation found at least 10 soldiers had sex with prostitutes in violation of the UN code of conduct. There were also allegations of some soldiers fathering children.

"Strictest action is taken against soldiers bringing a bad name to the army on foreign soil. The army is also putting in place tougher rules for monitoring conduct and discipline to curb such cases," said a senior army officer.

The United Nations has 125,000 troops, police and civilians deployed in 16 operations across the world to ensure peace and reduce violence in strife-torn regions. Of these, India accounts for about 7,200 soldiers in nine missions, including those in the Congo, South Sudan and Lebanon.

In recent years, global peacekeeping forces have faced mounting accusations of sexual harassment and abuse of authority, especially in impoverished areas. Figures compiled by the powerful UN Office of Internal Oversight Services record 265 allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse against international peacekeepers in the last five years.

A draft version of the report accessed by agencies said UN peacekeepers commonly paid for sex with cash, dresses, jewellery, mobile phones and other items with hundreds of women in Haiti and Liberia saying hunger and poverty prompted them to offer sex.

A UN bulletin in 2003 banned transactional sex by peacekeepers because it could compromise the UN's credibility.

The Indian Army has taken several measures to check such cases. For instance, there are flying squads to snoop on men garrisoned in and around the Congo's Goma region.

Raids are regularly conducted at no-go places such as nightclubs, bars and red light areas and troops about to finish their tenure are placed under surveillance because sexual abuse usually occurs in the last two months of duty.

India's South Asian neighbour Bangladesh tops the list of nations contributing to the UN peacekeeping force, followed by Pakistan, which has also faced several allegations of sexual exploitation by its soldiers.

Army embarrassed as India peacekeepers face charges of sexual abuse
 
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You can do what you want but lots of young men away from home in strange environment where often you will have lot of vulnerable victims and little law and order this is bound to happen - Not that it justfies anything and all steps should be taken to prevent this.

The only thing I would add is I rather drew some satisfaction ( sadly ) that French troops were involved otherwise you would have puffed up Europeans going on about 'their professional' armies being above all this ...

And no I don't in any way single Indian Army out for this ...
 
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UN troops should be allowed to use prostitutes, if the local law permits. Sexual exploitation and abuse however is serious offence.
 
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UN troops should be allowed to use prostitutes, if the local law permits. Sexual exploitation and abuse however is serious offence.

Allowing them to go to prostitutes means UN supporting the Prostitution. And then they have to close their assignments on UNICEF
 
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Allowing them to go to prostitutes means UN supporting the Prostitution. And then they have to close their assignments on UNICEF
UN neither need to support or oppose prostitution. or gambling. Or bike racing. As long as they dont do it during duty, I dont see how it amounts to 'promoting'. I said only if local law permits. I did not mean they can reimburse the expenses.
 
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UN neither need to support or oppose prostitution. or gambling. Or bike racing. As long as they dont do it during duty, I dont see how it amounts to 'promoting'. I said only if local law permits. I did not mean they can reimburse the expenses.

Does Indian gov has such institution for India troops. A female morale corp?
 
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What the Google search engine results of Pakistan.?
Child p0rn and animal p0rn is in every Pakistanis search history. What does that make you people.? Pedophiles

May be I should also point out that Indians worship male and female sexual organs ! That would make you guys even worse !
 
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