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BOSNIA SEX TRADE SHAMES UN
THE SCOTSMAN ^ | 9 February 2003 | Dominic Hipkins in Zagreb

Posted on 02/10/2003 12:58:31 PM PST by Doctor13

A SENIOR United Nations official is demanding that her colleagues involved in the sex trade in Bosnia should be stripped of their immunity and prosecuted.

Madeleine Rees, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Bosnia, has broken ranks to demand that UN officials, international peacekeepers and police who are involved in sex crimes be brought to justice in their home countries.

Speaking exclusively to Scotland on Sunday, the British lawyer has also launched an outspoken attack on her former boss. She accuses Jacques Paul Klein, the former head of the UN Mission in Bosnia, of not taking UN complicity in the country's burgeoning sex trade seriously enough.

In recent years there has been a massive increase in the trafficking of women in Bosnia, including girls as young as 12. The women are taken from their homes in eastern Europe by organised criminal gangs and brought to Bosnia, where they are forced into prostitution.

The trade in these so-called 'sex slaves' hardly existed until the mid-1990s. It was fuelled by the arrival of tens of thousands of predominantly male UN personnel in the wake of the signing of the Dayton Peace Accord by Bosnia, Croatia and Yugoslavia in 1995.

Rees said: "Visiting brothels where women have been gang-raped into submission, into slavery, is not part of the UN's mandate.

"Without an enforceable code of conduct, immunity often means impunity. We should look at ways of waiving that immunity.

"I would be very happy to see the possibility of prosecutions for rape or assault in the UK. There is no question this should happen."

Rees, who has served in Bosnia since 1998, said she had encountered stiff opposition from western officials in her attempts to tackle the trafficking of women.

" They don't want to know about it," she said.

"There is this whole 'boys will be boys' attitude about men visiting brothels. There's a culture inside the UN where you can't criticise it. That goes all the way to the top."

Referring to Klein, she added: "He doesn't take this issue at all seriously."

Last year, Rees testified in support of Kathryn Bolkovac, a UN police officer who was sacked for exposing the sexual abuse of women and children in Bosnia by her colleagues.

Bolkovac's former employer DynCorp, an American security firm which supplied staff to the UN, was forced to pay £110,000 in compensation.

The chairman of the British employment tribunal which heard the case described DynCorp as "callous, spiteful and vindictive".

Bolkovac had revealed UN peacekeepers went to nightclubs where young girls were forced to dance naked and have sex with customers, and that UN personnel and international aid workers were linked to prostitution rings in the Balkans. At the time, Rees described it as "the biggest cover-up I have ever seen", adding that she believed 30% of those visiting Bosnia's brothels were UN personnel, peacekeepers or aid workers.

DynCorp insists it has the highest ethical standards of business "and encourages employees to speak openly".

However, Rees said the private defence contractors, whose British office is based in Salisbury, should be banned from the country.

"DynCorp... should not be allowed anywhere near Bosnia," she said.

In January, a 500 strong European Union police force replaced the UN's 1,800 member multinational International Police Task Force (IPTF).

Dedicated anti-trafficking teams were formed and assigned to raid nightclubs across Bosnia suspected of operating forced prostitution rackets.

Rees said the counter-trafficking efforts had mostly been a failure. "They were basically for show and completely amateurish," she said.

Referring to the EU police force, Rees added: "They are still very much on probation. These men must understand that going into brothels is illegal in Bosnia. The sex is not consensual if the woman is a 13-year-old girl trafficked from Moldova."

Although there have been many cases of police officers being sent home in disgrace for their involvement in the sex trade, the UN can only remove them from service and is powerless to prosecute them. It is up to member countries to take any further action.

Rees said: "People will say the UN is not practising what it preaches. It is double standards, and it looks like western imperialism. Brothel raids find UN police inside, and then no one is prosecuted. The UK is prosecuting no one.

"If you send people home, countries get wild. But if you don't enforce the rules, you can't serve in the United Nations."

Human Rights Watch is equally downbeat in its assessment.

A spokesman for the organisation said: "Foreign nationals serving in Bosnia enjoy almost complete immunity. It was assumed countries would prosecute and discipline their citizens upon their return home from for crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This has rarely happened in practice."

Soldiers from S-FOR, or Stabilisation Force, Bosnia's 18,000 strong Nato-led peacekeeping force, were granted "immunity from personal arrest or detention" by the November 1995 Dayton Treaty which authorised their deployment.

S-FOR troops are banned from attending brothels but Rees said the marketing strategy of suspected new brothels opening near S-FOR bases makes it clear who they are catering for.

"Outside the Russians' base, there is a brothel called Odessa," she explained. By the Americans', its Texas or Philadelphia. There's even an El Cid near the Spanish base. While there are foreign troops in Bosnia, there will be always demand for trafficked women."

Last night, Jan Oskar Solnes, spokesman for the European Union Police Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, said: "Its correct we have diplomatic immunity, but I imagine any incident [of sexual misconduct] would be a personal rather than professional matter.

"We have a zero tolerance approach to this issue and anyone involved will be removed from the mission."

Kirsten Haupt, spokeswoman for the United Nations Liaison Office (UNLO) in Bosnia, dismissed Rees's claim that Jacques Paul Klein had not taken the illegal sex trade seriously.

She said: " All cases have been thoroughly investigated. We have sent a number of officers home. There is absolutely no toleration of a 'boys will be boys' attitude here."

Klein left Bosnia on February 1 and is no longer working for the UN. He is understood to be on holiday in the United States, and could not be contacted by Scotland on Sunday.

Yesterday, a spokesman for DynCorp said: "We do not make it a practice to comment on opinions.

"However, we are familiar with previous public statements Ms Rees has made about involuntary servitude and DynCorp continues to share her concerns for women held against their will in Bosnia, just as we condemn all human rights abuses anywhere in the world."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
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1 posted on 02/10/2003 12:58:31 PM PST by Doctor13
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To: Doctor13
The UN involved in white slavery doesnt surprise me. UN officials and troops have been involved in pedophilia rings in Africa.

Of course, the UN had been contributing to NAMBLA for many years (remember that Jesse Helms brought this issue up a few years ago)

The UN lacks morals......I guess Bill Clintler would make a logical choice to be Sec-Gen
2 posted on 02/10/2003 1:05:08 PM PST by UCFRoadWarrior (Its not about Iraqi oil...Its about Saddam's gas)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
Just more of Bill Clinton's legacy -- heck, he might even join up to have a bevy of real sex slaves.
3 posted on 02/10/2003 1:12:40 PM PST by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo Mesopotamiam Esse Delendam)
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To: Doctor13
The Imperial Japanese Army used traveling brothels called 'Comfort Battalions' to make the troops feel at home. Of course, things have progressed a lot since WWII. Occupying troops like the UN are likely to be less prejudiced about the local people and cultures with their progressive views of multicultural friendship and all. They mean well.

Can't we all just visualize world peice?

www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,3964998,00.html+comfort+battalions&hl=en&start=20&ie=UTF-8
4 posted on 02/10/2003 1:20:18 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Defund NPR, PBS and the LSC.)
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To: *balkans; vooch; Destro; smokegenerator; boston_liberty; konijn; DTA; Andy from Beaverton; ...
Ha! Ha! 78 days of bombing to make the Balkans safe for UN pimps!
5 posted on 02/10/2003 1:21:58 PM PST by Incorrigible
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To: WorkingClassFilth
Sorry, the corrected link is odd and will have to be cut and pasted, but it works:

www//216.239.37.100/search?q=cache:mcZES0V9aBMC:www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,3964998,00.html+comfort+battalions&hl=en&start=20&ie=UTF-8
6 posted on 02/10/2003 1:23:24 PM PST by WorkingClassFilth (Defund NPR, PBS and the LSC.)
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To: Doctor13
Oh hell, the UN doesnt need help from the Bosnian sex trade...the UN does enough to shame itself.
7 posted on 02/10/2003 1:25:33 PM PST by Enemy Of The State (Democrats are God's way of saying....hey, we all make mistakes)
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To: Doctor13; *balkans
DEATH TO BOSNIA!
8 posted on 02/10/2003 1:49:51 PM PST by Destro (NATO is dead..Slobo killed it in Kosovo.)
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To: Doctor13
Repeat after me Albanian Islamic drug dealing, white slaving, terrorists good - Orthodox Christians bad.

I hope the leaders of our country and the national press that hung these Christians out to dry have their daughters sold into brothels to be used and discarded. Maybe then they will understand who the real enemy is and the fact that our enemy considers any non-muslim subhuman.

9 posted on 02/10/2003 2:04:18 PM PST by Nov3 (Forget Iraq, lets go after the real enemies, Germany and France)
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To: Doctor13
It's time to get rid of the UN. We are fools for sending our money to it.
10 posted on 02/10/2003 2:05:29 PM PST by yendu bwam
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To: Nov3
Glad to see I'm not the only one who's managed to figure this one out. I'm still totally outraged over Kosovo and it seems obvious to me that some of what we're seeing from the French, Germans, and Russians at this point amounts to a sort of a wolf-crying problem on our own part due to Kosovo. The world heard all this same sort of rhetoric three years ago and it turned out to be total BS and fabrication.

Mind you, I'm all for taking down the Iraqi regime ASAP, but I'm not holding my breath waiting for the whole world to be able to draw such distinctions.

Moreover, the Kosovo precedent cannot be allowed to stand. We're going to have the UN over here demanding that we hand the American southwest including Texas and California over to Mexico on the same stupid basis of ethnicity overriding sovereignty.

11 posted on 02/10/2003 2:16:19 PM PST by merak
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
Look at Scott Ritter, look at the (former)UN official who fled the US when he was up for a charge of raping a minor in Florida.

This isn't to say that all UN figures are pedophiles or rapists but then neither are all religious figures and yet that didn't stop the press from hounding the Catholic Church.

The increased activity should be investigated and it should be stopped. There should be more efforts to end slavery in the world today (but the UN was more focused on condemning the US for having slaves in the 1800s; this and condemning Israel as "racists" is what they were discussing the week before 9/11/01).

12 posted on 02/10/2003 2:39:54 PM PST by weegee
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To: Doctor13
Is the U.N. Running Brothels in Bosnia?

U.N. Sex Book Encourages Pedophilia and Bestiality

13 posted on 02/10/2003 2:44:50 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Incorrigible
Excellent! But let's not forget that we made the Balkans also safe for al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and his KLA mafia.

Bosnia has become al Qaeda's corridor into Europe, along with its prostitution, crime and drugs. Should we shed a tear when the leaders of Europe are the ones responsible for their own demise?

Kosovo is brutally being cleansed of all Serbs and non-Muslims. Even the ethnic Albanians who want to co-exist with the Serbs are being murdered by their Muslim brethren.

America's allies.

14 posted on 02/10/2003 6:55:40 PM PST by Doctor13
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To: Incorrigible
re : Ha! Ha! 78 days of bombing to make the Balkans safe for UN pimps!

I feel the same way about the Cold War, all that effort preparing to die for freedom. But not the freedom for the sex tourists who travel to East Europe to take advantage of the poverty and lack of oppertuntity for many of the young people.

Tony

15 posted on 02/11/2003 3:18:31 AM PST by tonycavanagh
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Thanks for both links! And to think that the United States taxpayers are footing most of the bill for this corrupt organization.

If the UN goes down because of France and Germany, we will owe them a debt of gratitutde.

I want the US out of the UN and the UN out of the US.
16 posted on 02/11/2003 3:42:41 AM PST by Doctor13
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To: tonycavanagh
Good to see you again amigo -- the FR Balkan front just ain't the same without you. Stay safe in Londontowne or wherever you are these days.
17 posted on 02/11/2003 7:42:12 AM PST by Gael (Not banned yet)
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To: tonycavanagh
Mr. T,

Good to see you are still around! Am enjoying the NATO floor show immensly. I wonder where the eggs will land!

Regs,

VRN

18 posted on 02/11/2003 8:21:54 AM PST by Voronin
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To: Voronin; Gael
Hi chaps,

Back in London, well just outside London again. I have a horrible feeling that my name is dwon for occupation duty.

I hope not, what a nightmare, a duty without an end. truth to tell I want to get my IT career back online and earning towards my pension again.

Cheers Tony
19 posted on 02/11/2003 8:31:37 AM PST by tonycavanagh
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To: tonycavanagh
Welcome back Tony!

Long time no "see"!

20 posted on 02/11/2003 2:56:34 PM PST by branicap
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