Not only French soldiers involved in the case of child rape in the Central African, Chadian and Equatorial Guinean soldiers are accused by a UN report of sexual abuse of minors.
While French soldiers are already in question, Chadian and Equatorial Guinean soldiers are accused by a UN report of sexual abuse on children in Central Africa.
According to the website Camer , these three Chadian soldiers and two Equatorial Guineans, said the co-director of the American NGO Aids-Free World, Paula Donovan, who presented the report and provided the British newspaper The Guardian .
The co-director of Aids-Free World NGO reveals that children quoted in this internal UN report “testified that he saw his friend being sodomized by two Chadian soldiers while a third kept watch.” According to the site that cites Paula Donovan, another child questioned by UN investigators reported seeing her boyfriend, aged 9 to 10 years, accompanied by two soldiers of the Equatorial Guinea. “His friend made a blowjob and was sodomized by one of the soldiers while the second was on the watch, then the two soldiers exchanged places.”
Ms Donovan added that some of the children testified give names of soldiers, some of the names they have heard in conversations between the attackers, and some information about those military functions qu’assuraient. Noting that “most were able to provide detailed physical descriptions of the soldiers.”
Deployed in Central where they were charged with securing the scene and eventually end the abuses committed by anti-Balaka and other Seleka These soldiers are accused of shooting outside on their targets.
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