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Shocking report finds UN peacekeepers fathered hundreds of children while working in Haiti
A new report has unearthed horrific claims about UN peacekeepers and their predatory behaviour with children as young as 11.
United Nations (UN) peacekeepers charged with protecting the population in Haiti have fathered hundreds of babies with local women and children only to leave them in poverty, new research has found.
A new paper published by the University of Birmingham’s Sabine Lee and Queen’s University’s Susan Bartels details the shocking experience of those supposedly living under the protection of a UN Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH).
It found that hundreds of children were fathered by peacekeepers in the area, known locally in French as “Petit MINUSTAH”, “bébés casques bleus” (blue helmet babies) or “les enfants abandonnés par la MINUSTAH” (the children who are abandoned by the MINUSTAH).
The colloquial term suggests rather than being isolated, it’s a distinct group that could face unique challenges in future.
UN peacekeepers patrol in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in a 2010 picture. The men pictured are not involved in the recent study. Picture: AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti.
UN peacekeepers patrol in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in a 2010 picture. The men pictured are not involved in the recent study. Picture: AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti.Source:AP
The stories arose out of a study that involved talking to around 2500 Haitians about the experiences of women and girls in the communities that host peace operations.
They were spoken to by trained researchers and were not prompted to talk about sexual abuse or exploitation. However of the 2500 asked, 265 – or around 10 per cent – revealed stories about peacekeeper fathered children.
“They abused many of our families,” one male from Saint Marc told the study.
“They may seem like they love you, they drop a few coins in your hands, after they sleep with you, when they put a few coins in your hand to drop a baby in you.
“Then, the child is in your arms, your family has nothing. All of this is the abuse of the MINUSTAH in the country,” he said.
Another married man from Cité Soleil said women often receive small amounts of money in exchange for sex:
“They come, they sleep with the women, they take their pleasures with them, they leave children in their hands, give them 500 gourdes,” he said.
Another man from Port Salut reported: “They had sex with the girls not even for money, it’s just for food, for one meal.”
Women walk protecting themself from the rain in Les Cayes, in the southwest of Haiti, after a deadly hurricane in 2016. Picture: AFP PHOTO / HECTOR RETAMAL
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