Anonymous ID: 7cb5cb Aug. 1, 2022, 6:46 a.m. No.16944561   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4574 >>4585 >>4588 >>4592 >>4611 >>4955 >>5129 >>5173

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>UN Declares War on ‘Dangerous’ Conspiracy Theories: ‘The World Is NOT Secretly Manipulated By Global Elite’

 

>August 1, 2022

Wonder why the UN would do something like that?

 

Report Finds UN Employs 3,300 Pedophiles, Responsible for 60,000 Rapes in Last 10 Years

 

Matt Agorist February 16, 2018

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An outright frightening dossier released by a former senior United Nations official reveals that United Nations employees have carried out over 60,000 rapes in just the last decade. What’s more, the dossier estimates that the organization currently employs at least 3,300 pedophiles.

 

In just ten years, under the guise of rendering aid, the United Nations has literally been raping and pillaging countries across the world. The problem has gotten so out of hand that it prompted the former UN insider, Andrew Macleod, to blow the whistle and hand over the evidence to Britain’s Department for International Development (DFID) Secretary Priti Patel.

 

According to the exclusive report by the Sun, the dossier reveals that on top of the 3,300 pedophiles working for the organization, thousands more “predatory” sex abusers specifically target aid charity jobs to get close to vulnerable women and children.

 

According to Macleod, anyone who’s attempted to blow the whistle on the horrifyingly rampant abuse is silence and fired.

 

Sharing his dossier with The Sun, Prof MacLeod last night warned that the spiralling abuse scandal was on the same scale as the Catholic Church’s.

 

While the report reveals that there are 3,300 current employees who are active pedophiles on the UN’s payroll, Macleod estimates the real number to be far higher.

“There are tens of thousands of aid workers around the world with paedophile tendencies, but if you wear a UNICEF T-shirt nobody will ask what you’re up to.

“You have the impunity to do whatever you want.

“It is endemic across the aid industry across the world”.

“The system is at fault, and should have stopped this years ago.”

 

According to the report in the Sun:

 

Professor MacLeod worked as an aid boss for the UN all over the world, including high profile jobs in the Balkans, Rwanda and Pakistan – where he was chief of operations of the UN’s Emergency Coordination Centre.

 

He is campaigning for far tougher checks on aid workers in the field as well as the abusers among them to be brought to justice, and wants the UK to lead the fight.

 

The professor’s grim 60,000 figure is based on UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’s admission last year that UN peacekeepers and civilian staff abused 311 victims in just one 12 month period over 2016.

 

The UN also admits that the likely true number of cases reported against its staff is double that, as figures outside of war zones are not centrally collated.

 

Prof MacLeod also estimates that only one in 10 of all rapes and assaults by UN staff are reported, as even in the UK the reporting rate is just 14 per cent.

 

Based on evidence from Prof MacLeod, ex-Cabinet minister Priti Patel – who resigned in November last year – this week accused senior officials at DFID of being part of the cover up.

 

“Child rape crimes are being inadvertently funded in part by United Kingdom tax-payer,” explained Macleod.

 

“I know there were a lot of discussions at senior levels of the United Nations about ‘something must be done’ but nothing effective came of it, and if you look at the record of whistleblowers, they were fired,” he said.

 

“We are looking at a problem on the scale of the Catholic Church — if not bigger.”

 

As the Free Thought Project has been reporting for years, none of these predators are ever held liable, and as this report shows, only the ones who expose it are fired.

 

In a blow to victims of human trafficking worldwide, a massive child sex ring was exposed in Haiti — involving international ‘peacekeepers’ with the United Nations as well as other high-level officials from around the world — and no one went to jail.

 

For years, UN peacekeepers, their high-level commanders, and other ‘personnel’ from around the globe came to Haiti for sex with boys and girls as young as 12.

 

In Haiti alone, more than 300 children have come forward in the last decade with these claims and only a tiny fraction of those accused have ever faced any form of accountability. And this is the organization that governments of the world rely on to keep peace…no wonder we are in a perpetual state of war.

Anonymous ID: 7cb5cb Aug. 1, 2022, 6:50 a.m. No.16944585   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4587 >>4611

>>16944561

>The problem has gotten so out of hand that it prompted the former UN insider, Andrew Macleod, to blow the whistle and hand over the evidence to Britain’s Department for International Development (DFID) Secretary Priti Patel.

 

BOMBSHELL UN DOSSIER UN aid workers raped 60,000 people as it’s claimed organisation employs 3,300 paedophiles

 

The dossier claims United Nations aid workers have raped 60,000 people and estimate that the organisation employs 3,300 paedophiles

 

Tom Newton Dunn

 

22:00, 12 Feb 2018Updated: 20:22, 13 Feb 2018

 

A WHISTLE blower has claimed UN staff could have carried out 60,000 rapes in the last decade as aid workers indulge in sex abuse unchecked around the world.

 

The claim is ina bombshell dossier that former senior United Nations official Andrew Macleod handed over to DFID Secretary Priti Patel last year.

A whistle blower has claimed UN staff could have carried out 60,000 rapes in the last decade

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A whistle blower has claimed UN staff could have carried out 60,000 rapes in the last decade

 

In it, Professor Macleod also estimated there are 3,300 paedophiles working for the world body’s various agencies alone.

 

Thousands more “predatory” sex abusers specifically target aid charity jobs to get close to vulnerable women and children.

 

And there has been an “endemic” cover-up of the sickening crimes for two decades, with those who attempt to blow the whistle just getting fired.

 

Sharing his dossier with The Sun, Prof MacLeod last night warned that the spiralling abuse scandal was on the same scale as the Catholic Church’s.

Professor MacLeod lhas warned that the spiralling abuse scandal was on the same scale as the Catholic Church’s

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Professor MacLeod lhas warned that the spiralling abuse scandal was on the same scale as the Catholic Church’s

 

The respected academic said: “There are tens of thousands of aid workers around the world with paedophile tendencies, but if you wear a UNICEF T-shirt nobody will ask what you’re up to.

 

“You have the impunity to do whatever you want.

 

“It is endemic across the aid industry across the world”.

 

“The system is at fault, and should have stopped this years ago.”

Professor MacLeod worked as an aid boss for the UN all over the world, including high profile jobs in the Balkans, Rwanda and Pakistan – where he was chief of operations of the UN’s Emergency Coordination Centre.

 

He is campaigning for far tougher checks on aid workers in the field as well as the abusers among them to be brought to justice, and wants the UK to lead the fight.

Anonymous ID: 7cb5cb Aug. 1, 2022, 6:51 a.m. No.16944587   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4611

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The professor’s grim 60,000 figure is based on UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’s admission last year that UN peacekeepers and civilian staff abused 311 victims in just one 12 month period over 2016.

 

The UN also admits that the likely true number of cases reported against its staff is double that, as figures outside of war zones are not centrally collated.

Last year UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’s admitted that UN peacekeepers and civilian staff abused 311 victims in just one 12 month period over 2016

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Last year UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’s admitted that UN peacekeepers and civilian staff abused 311 victims in just one 12 month period over 2016

 

Prof MacLeod also estimates that only one in 10 of all rapes and assaults by UN staff are reported, as even in the UK the reporting rate is just 14 per cent.

 

Based on evidence from Prof MacLeod, ex-Cabinet minister Priti Patel – who resigned in November last year - today accused senior officials at DFID of being part of the cover up.

 

Ms Patel said senior DFID staff tried to talk her out of making a critical speech about aid workers’ sex abuse, arguing that it was only by UN soldiers and to claim otherwise was “over-stepping the mark”.

 

Britain is one of the top 10 contributors to the UN budget, handing over £2bn a year.

 

Prof MacLeod insisted that meant the “difficult truth” that “child rape crimes are being inadvertently funded in part by United Kingdom tax-payer”.

 

He added: “I know there were a lot of discussions at senior levels of the United Nations about ‘something must be done’ but nothing effective came of it, and if you look at the record of whistleblowers, they were fired.

 

“We are looking at a problem on the scale of the Catholic Church — if not bigger.”

 

Senior Tory MP Conor Burns, who is Boris Johnson’s parliamentary aide, dubbed the Oxfam furore as just “the tip of an iceberg in finding out what has been going on”.

 

Mr Burns was a university friend of Prof MacLeod and called for him to be listened to very seriously.

 

Mr Burns added: “I believe that there has been systematic, organised and covered-up activity going on over many, many years”.

 

Penny Mordaunt tonight vowed to “step up our work to tackle sexual exploitation and abuse across the UN and other international organisations”.

 

In September last year, PM Theresa May also threatened to withhold cash from the UN and demanded it “win back trust”.

 

No10 today insisted there will be “zero tolerance” towards any acts of sexual abuse.

 

But Downing Street ducked out of ordering any investigation into Ms Patel’s allegations, despite their seriousness.

 

> https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/5562215/un-aid-workers-raped-60000-people-as-its-claimed-organisation-employs-3300-paedophiles/

Anonymous ID: 7cb5cb Aug. 1, 2022, 6:59 a.m. No.16944611   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4613 >>4616 >>4624

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>sauce it

Sauce for first article

> https://thefreethoughtproject.com/report-finds-un-employs-3300-pedophiles-responsible-60000-rapes-worldwide/

 

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>>16944587

>The professor’s grim 60,000 figure is based onUN Secretary General Antonio Guterres’s admissionlast year that UN peacekeepers and civilian staff abused 311 victims in just one 12 month period over 2016.

muh conspiracy theories

 

> https://www.griffin.law/scale-sex-abuse-hands-un-workers-huge-shocking-fact-paedophiles-target-aid-organisations/

 

The scale of sex abuse at the hands of UN workers could be huge. The shocking fact is paedophiles target aid organisations

 

In early 2017 the United Nations Secretary General admitted to 145 incidents of sex abuse involving 311 victims in 2016 alone,mainly in peace operations.Many of the victims were children. This piece was originally published on The Independent, 20 September 2017. It has been updated on the website to reflect developments in the story.

 

This week the news has been dominated by allegations of sexual misconduct by Oxfam aid workers. It has been reported that workers representing the charity in war-torn Haiti hired prostitutes who may have been underage, and downloaded illegal material. Since this information came into the public sphere, the Department of International Development has called for answers and the Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into the organisation. However, as I reveal below, the sexual misconduct perpetrated by Oxfam workers is only the tip of the iceberg.

 

When we look to the scandal that has engulfed the UN for decades, which was first explored in March 2017, things become a lot more sinister. The UK’s National Criminal Intelligence Service, which registers and monitors the activities of paedophiles, has warned as far back as 1999 that the scale of paedophiles in the international aid world is on a level with sex tourism. This at first may seem shocking. But when one realises the good work of police forces to detect, prevent and prosecute paedophiles in our own communities is gaining in effectiveness, it is perhaps a predictable consequence that predatory paedophiles target the developing world. The sad truth then is the easiest way for a paedophile to gain access to children in the developing world is to work for a children’s charity.

Anonymous ID: 7cb5cb Aug. 1, 2022, 7:01 a.m. No.16944613   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4630

>>16944611

What then are the aid agencies, particularly the United Nations, doing for training, prevention, detection and prosecution of paedophiles in order to send the signal that the aid world is no easy target? The truth is sadly, not enough, and it is time for the UK Government, that funds the UN and NGOs, to make our view heard. In early 2017 the United Nations Secretary General admitted to 145 incidents involving 311 victims in 2016 alone, mainly in peace operations. We covered this on these pages earlier this year.

 

Sadly, the 311 victims are only those who were brave enough to come forward to report the rapes and sex abuse. Many of the victims were children. The UN Secretary General confessed that this was only the tip of the iceberg. But how big is the iceberg? In September 2017 in New York, the Secretary General made a startling admission at a high-level meeting on the wings of the UN General Assembly meeting. Antonio Guterres said “sexual exploitation and abuse is not a problem of peacekeeping, it is a problem of the entire United Nations. Contrary to the information spreading that this is a question related to our peacekeeping operations, it is necessary to say that the majority of the cases of sexual exploitation and abuse are done by the civilian organisations of the United Nations, and not in peacekeeping operations.”

 

If the majority of cases are outside of peace operations, the admitted 311 cases in peace operations are less half the reported victims in a single year. The total may well be over 600 of known victims. In the United Kingdom about 14 per cent of rapes are reported. If we assume slightly less rapes are reported against the United Nations, a safe assumption given the environments in which the United Nations works, and assume 10 per cent, then that 600 victims could represent 6,000 real victims, in only one year – many of whom are children. That could mean 60,000 in a decade.

 

What is the United Nations doing in training, prevention, detection and prosecution of these crimes? When one looks at the United Nations’ own website and filters the data to see accusations for child sex crimes that have been investigated by the United Nations, found to be upheld, how many of these people have been reported back to police forces for prosecution? Not a single one – by the UN’s own data on their own data base. Thousands of victims and not one person in jail. So what should we demand of the UK Government?

 

> https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/un-child-rape-sex-exploitation-united-nations-antonio-guterres-prosecutions-immunity-trial-a7956816.html

Anonymous ID: 7cb5cb Aug. 1, 2022, 7:05 a.m. No.16944630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4645

>>16944613

independent article behind paywall

here's the last of it from the griffin law site

 

If we are to continue to support the good works of the UN in other areas we must demand the best in class training, prevention, detection and prosecution of sexual abusers, particularly when it involves children. The United Kingdom should demand that the UN demonstrate that the organisation we fund has the best in class systems for training, prevention, detection and prosecution of child abusers. In September 2017 the UK did, through ex-Department for International Development head Priti Patel, deliver letters to UN agencies saying that funding will be contingent on cracking down on child abuse. The UK Government should be congratulated for this. But what about prosecution? Admittedly prosecution of peacekeeping soldiers can be problematic with responsibility falling to “troop-providing countries” but no such escape exists from prosecution of United Nations’ core staff.

 

Unfortunately, there is a Convention on United Nations Privileges and Immunities which gives legal protection from prosecution for a UN staff member performing his or her duties. Amazingly, some think that child abuse falls within the definition of “performing duties” and therefore legal immunity from prosecution should apply. If this turns out to be true and we put protection of child rapists before the protection of children, something is severely wrong. The UK Government should demand from the United Nations that it clearly states the organisation’s position on child abuse. Does the UN think perpetrating, aiding or assisting in child abuse is really “performing duties”? Will the UN insist on legal immunity for its staff? If by some moral abhorrence some person in the United Nations could even consider that child abuse is part of their duties, the convention allows the Secretary General to waive immunity “in the interests of justice”. What more justice can there be than protecting children from rape?

 

The United Kingdom must demand from the United Nations a permanent waiver of legal immunity for child sex crimes. What better action by the UK Government could there be than to ask for the UN to have the best in class training, prevention, detection and prosecution mechanisms to stamp out child abuse by UN staff?

Anonymous ID: 7cb5cb Aug. 1, 2022, 7:10 a.m. No.16944645   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4661

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Oxfam failed to report child abuse claims in Haiti, inquiry finds

 

Damning Charity Commission report warns incidents in country were not isolated events

 

There were “serious problems with the culture, morale and behaviour” of Oxfam staff in Haiti according to a damning report which has found that the charity failed to disclose allegations of child abuse.

 

The Charity Commission report surveyed 7,000 pieces of evidence related to allegations that Oxfam had covered up its investigation into staff paying for sex while working on the response to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.

 

It is the most detailed report produced by the commission.

 

The Haiti scandal prompted resignations from Oxfam GB’s chief executive, Mark Goldring, and its deputy chief executive, Penny Lawrence, and caused the charity to lose UK aid. In the immediate aftermath of the allegations, the charity lost thousands of donors.

 

The allegations also placed the aid sector under intense scrutiny, and prompted the UK government to host a safeguarding summit to improve accountability.

 

“What went wrong in Haiti did not happen in isolation. Our inquiry demonstrates that, over a period of years, Oxfam’s internal culture tolerated poor behaviour, and at times lost sight of the values it stands for,” said Helen Stephenson, chief executive of the Charity Commission, which set up an inquiry into the allegations last year.

 

The commission expressed concern over Oxfam’s internal investigation into the claims that staff in Haiti had paid for sex, and over its response to separate accusations relating to abuse of children in Haiti.

 

Two emails, dated July and August 2011 and said to be from a 13-year-old girl about herself and a 12-year-old girl, made allegations of physical and sexual abuse involving Oxfam staff. The email stated that the two minors had been paid for sex and had been “… beaten and used by two men who I know work for you …”

 

It was suspected by Oxfam at the time – but not then proven – that the allegations were not genuine, according to the report. However, the Charity Commission said the charity “should have tried harder to identify the source of the concerns and followed up the allegations”. Last year, the emails were referred to the National Crime Agency by Oxfam and the commission.

 

Speaking on behalf of former Oxfam GB trustees and senior executives, Alison Talbot, partner and head of national charities at law firm Winckworth Sherwood, said the emails were investigated by Oxfam’s investigations team but “were proven to originate from outside Haiti”.

 

The commission issued Oxfam with an official warning, which will appear on the commission’s register, and issued the charity with directions to improve.

 

Caroline Thomson, Oxfam GB’s chair of trustees, said the commission’s

findings into the organisation’s behaviour “are very uncomfortable”, adding:

“What happened in Haiti was shameful.”

 

The watchdog stopped short of accusing Oxfam of a coverup over the allegations, but said the charity should have been “fuller and franker” in its reports to donors and regulators. Its handling of the allegations “was influenced by a desire to protect Oxfam GB’s reputation, and to protect donor and stakeholder relationships”, the inquiry said.

 

An internal investigation into allegations that staff members paid for sex was launched by Oxfam in 2011. However, the commission expressed serious concerns about the experience of the investigators and the resources they were given.

 

During the charity’s internal investigation, information was leaked, compromising the safety and confidentiality of a witness, and leading to witness intimidation, the commission found.

 

In its reports to the regulator, Oxfam said categorically that misconduct did not involve beneficiaries. However, the commission concluded otherwise. It added that the charity should have done more to investigate whether children were among those involved.

 

moar here

 

> https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/jun/11/oxfam-abuse-claims-haiti-charity-commission-report