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Pakistani police serving with the UN found guilty of sexual abuse

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The three police were at the center of one of the two new sexual abuse investigations involving UN police in the Caribbean nation announced in January.

UN spokesman Martin Nesirky said a court-martial had been held by the Pakistani military in Haiti and the three had been found guilty, ordered jailed and repatriated.

“A senior Pakistani official visited Haiti on March 8 and 9 to meet with Haitian authorities and informed them that three individuals were found guilty of sexual exploitation and abuse through a court martial proceeding undertaken in accordance with the national laws of Pakistan,” Nesirky told a press briefing.

The three will be imprisoned and given a dishonorable discharge on their return to Pakistan, the UN mission in Haiti, MINUSTAH, was told, according to the spokesman. Details of the prison term were not immediately known.

“The guilty parties have been repatriated and the United Nations is further liaising with the Pakistani authorities to examine the formal details of the procedures and to ensure a followup,” Nesirky added.

The three Pakistani police were based at a UN camp in the city of Gonaives. The UN said in January that it was also investigating allegations against UN police in the capital, Port-au-Prince. Details of that case have not been released.

The UN mission in Haiti has been rocked by a series of abuse scandals. Last year Uruguayan troops were accused of raping a Haitian youth after a video was posted on the Internet.

Pakistan peacekeeprers risk being blacklisted

Being the single largest contributor of troops to the UN’s peacekeeping missions around the world, Pakistan now risks being blacklisted.
Following a number of abuse scandals surfacing in the Caribbean nation of Haiti involving UN Peacekeeping troops, the organisation decided to form a blacklist. Countries, whose troops were found involved in sexual abuse crimes, would be banned from UN missions.

In January 2012, when investigations into two more sex abuse scandals surfaced in Haiti, Edmond Mulet, an assistant secretary general in the UN peacekeeping department, said the world body was considering setting up a sex abuse blacklist.

“We take this very seriously. We are doing everything we can in order to diminish the consequences,” Mulet, a former UN envoy in Haiti, said in answer to questions about Haiti at an event in Washington.

Individuals who accused in sex cases are immediately banned from UN duties. The UN is also considering how “we can put some kind of pressure on troop contributing countries, to be put on a special list and that we will not be requesting their assistance or their contributions,” Mulet said.

Countries with a record of abuse “have to suffer the consequences,” Mulet said, and the record will be “taken into account for future peacekeeping missions if they don’t assume their responsibilities.”

Nobody is saint... :no::no:

Pakistan UN peacekeeping role at risk after 3 punished in Haiti sexual abuse case – The Express Tribune

Two Pakistani UN soldiers jailed for raping Haitian boy

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-17351144
 
Pakistan has contributed a fair share towards sacrifices too......many Pakistani peacekeepers have died serving under UN..........misconduct by 2 or 3 is shameful but it dosent negates the sacrifices made by majority......
 
If the news is true, the culprits should be taken to the task as the article shows have already been taken to the task. in my opinion such missions not only represent the softer image of the world community towards it member states but also shows the brotherhood and these criminals instead show their "MAN-HOOD".

Pakistan has been the largest contributors to UN peacekeeping missions across the globe and pakistani troops had been termed as highly professional soldiers, these black sheeps have not only ruined the lives of the victims, but their own lives and the credibility of a professional force also.

they should be severely punished and their punishment should be made public for others as an example, i strongly believe that love doesn't attribute to a religion , culture or geography, so does hatred and crime.

The best example is PAK-INDIA we killed millions of people on both sides during partition and then thousands in wars but we also see that when somalian pirates hijack a ship the ransom is collected and donated by the pakistani people for all the crew, which included indian sailors also, this shows love for eachother as a human being and i think such gestures should be promoted and appreciated and criminals should be dealt with according to the law...my 2 cents...
 

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