http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/04/25/wbos25.xml Teenagers 'used for sex by UN in Bosnia'
By Stewart Payne
(Filed: 25/04/2002)
A HUMAN rights investigator who claims she was sacked for exposing the sexual abuse of Bosnian women by her United Nations colleagues, told a tribunal yesterday that girls as young as 15 were offered for sex.
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The former American policewoman claims she was sacked because she sent an email to Jacques Paul Klein, the chief of UN mission in Bosnia-Hercegovina, which highlighted the sexual exploitation of women by those who had been sent to protect them from the sex trade.
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The tribunal has heard that her employer, the US-based agency DynCorp, which is registered with the State Department to provide American police officers to work on humanitarian and peacekeeping duties, admits that there was a problem with officers using prostitutes and that one was sacked for paying for a woman to live with him to provide sexual services.
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Spencer Wickham, the head of DynCorp, has told the tribunal he sacked three police officers for using prostitutes.
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Mrs. Bolkovac also said that Dyncorp investigations were "inadequate"
and the Virus travels on.................