This is the second part of a seven-month investigation that found reports of U.N. staff members exploiting #refugees desperate for a safe home in a new country. (Thread)https://nbcnews.to/2WP5PC4
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#whistleblowers in Kenya, Uganda and Yemen accuse the UNHCR of encouraging them to report allegations, but then failing to properly protect them when they do.pic.twitter.com/lHdcaxU1GV
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4. Retaliation allegedly suffered by
#refugees who speak out has included physical violence, withholding of food rations, changes in their refugee status, being blocked from receiving UNHCR assistance, death threats and arrest. >>https://nbcnews.to/2WP5PC4Näytä tämä ketju -
5. "Reporting is basically a way for me to say I'm suffering. If I keep quiet, no one will know that I'm undergoing such mistreatment", says Gratien. >> https://nbcnews.to/2WP5PC4 pic.twitter.com/KJ8SJNXx6N
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6. Report by
@sallyhayd for@NBCNews with the help of@IACCSeries,@100Reporters &@anticorruption. Read the first part here
https://twitter.com/IACCseries/status/1114496399385743360 …
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Breaking: A seven-month investigation across five countries with significant refugee populations has found reports of widespread exploitation of