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UN to Look Into New Rape Allegations Against Peacekeepers in CAR

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The UN Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) is starting an investigation on Thursday into new allegations of rape and sexual abuse by its peacekeepers.

UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) – The new allegations reportedly concern five women, including several under the age of 18, who had sexual relations with UN peacekeepers deployed in the Central African Republic (CAR).

"Additional allegations against our troops of misconduct, sexual exploitation and abuse, and fraternization with the local population have come to MINUSCA’s attention today. In response, MINUSCA on Thursday will dispatch a multifunctional team to the location to gather the facts, sensitize the troops involved, and to take immediate preventive and disciplinary measures," MINUSCA said in a Wednesday statement.

While UN peacekeeping missions in countries such as the CAR and Haiti are designed to bring calm to countries plagued by internal conflict, there are growing concerns over the effects such abuses on local women and children and what long-term impacts they will have on these countries. - Sputnik International
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