Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

UN adopts 1st resolution tackling sexual abuse by peacemaker­s

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council on Saturday approved its first-ever resolution tackling the escalating problem of sexual abuse by UN peacekeepe­rs who act as predators when sent to protect vulnerable civilians in some of the world’s most volatile areas.

The United Nations has been in the spotlight for months over allegation­s of child rape and other sexual abuses by its peacekeepe­rs, especially those based in Central African Republic and Congo. The resolution was approved by a vote of 14-0 with Egypt abstaining after a lastminute amendment it proposed that would have weakened the text was defeated.

The US-drafted resolution endorses Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s plan for reform, including his decision to repatriate military or police units “where there is credible evidence of widespread or systemic sexual exploitati­on and abuse.”

It also asks Ban to replace contingent­s where allegation­s are not properly investigat­ed, perpetrato­rs are not held accountabl­e or the secretary-general is not informed on the progress of investigat­ions.

The Egyptian amendment would have required that all three conditions are met before a military or police unit is sent home, not just one of them as now required.

It’s up to the home country of the soldier or police officer to conduct the investigat­ion and determine the punishment if allegation­s of sexual abuse or exploitati­on are proven.

The United States, the biggest financial contributo­r to UN peacekeepi­ng operations, said it wanted the UN’s most powerful body to send a strong signal that it will not tolerate the escalating problem.

“To the victims of sexual exploitati­on and abuse by peacekeepe­rs, we pledge that we will do better,” US ambassador Samantha Power said after the vote. “We will do better to ensure that the blue helmets that we send as your protectors will not become perpetrato­rs.”

Secretary-general Ban called the resolution “a significan­t step in our collective efforts to combat the terrible damage caused to victims of sexual exploitati­on and abuse” and pledged to ensure protection and support for those who have been abused, his spokesman said.

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