Haiti: Members of the Kenya-Led Multinational Force Accused of Sexual Assault
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Following investigations, the UN reports four charges against MMAS members: three rapes against minors and acts of sexual violence against an 18-year-old girl. "It is important that reports be reported," insists Stéphane DujarricThe UN has received four charges of "sexual exploitation and abuse" involving members of Kenya's multinational security mission (MMAS) in Haiti, said on Monday the spokesperson for Secretary-General Stéphane Dujarric.Eve…
New York. The United Nations received four reports of “exploitation and sexual abuse” involving members of the Kenya-led multinational mission in Haiti, said Monday the spokesman for the UN Secretary General, Stéphane Dujarric. They are about the rape of a child under 12 and two 16-year-old adolescents, as well as sexual (unspecified) violence against an 18-year-old girl. Although the Multinational Security Support Mission (MASS) – deployed in 2…
The UN has been informed of four allegations of “exploitation and sexual assault” attributed to members of the outgoing Kenyan-led multinational force that operated in Haiti, the spokesman for the UN secretary-general, Stephane Dujarric, confirmed on Monday. Although the multinational security support force (MISF), deployed in 2024 and now beginning to withdraw, was not a UN mission, it had been mandated by the Security Council to support the Ha…
The UN received four allegations of "sexual exploitation and abuse" involving members of the multinational mission led by Kenya in Haiti, said today the spokesman of the organization's secretary-general, Stéphane Dujarric. Although the multinational security mission (MMAS) -- highlighted since 2024 and currently in retreat -- is not a UN mission, it has a mandate from the UN Security Council to support the Haitian police, overloaded with gang vi…
The UN received four allegations of "sexual exploitation and abuse" involving members of Kenya's multinational mission in Haiti, said the organization's secretary-general, Stéphane Dujarric, today.
The United Nations has received four reports of "exploitation and sexual abuse" involving members of Kenya's multinational mission to Haiti, said UN Secretary General Stéphane Dujarric's spokesman on Monday.They are the rape of a child under 12 and two 16-year-old adolescents, as well as sexual (unspecified) violence against an 18-year-old girl.Although the Multinational Security Support Mission (MASS) - deployed in 2024 and currently in the pro…
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