AP:
Internal U.N. documents show investigators “ignored, minimized or shelved” numerous charges of gold smuggling and arms trading by its peacekeepers in Congo, an international rights organization said Friday.
Allegations of such misconduct by peacekeepers in the war-ravaged Central African country first surfaced more than a year ago.
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A letter excerpt from Human Rights Watch to the UN Secretary General:
Human Rights Watch was baffled by these findings, which seriously downplayed the extent of the problems. According to our research, a ring of Congolese army officers, Kenyan traders, and Pakistani peacekeepers was involved in smuggling millions of dollars of gold from Ituri. The available evidence suggested that the assistance provided by Pakistani peacekeepers went well beyond one individual, a finding confirmed by the BBC in its own investigation.
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