same exact thing happened in bosnia and I recall it being covered in the same dismissive way
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Congo as well.
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It’s a historical legacy. My great great grandfather was a white Scotsman. The mother of his black children? A young teenage Jamaican girl. I wonder what consent was involved there. What’s happened in Haiti is appalling. That it’s still happening in the 21st century is disgusting
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Glad this story is getting more attention but it’s very upsetting how media is framing coercion& sexual assault of un officers as fathering& abandoning rather than explicitly naming what un officers did to Haitian women. The un is such a violent, imperialist organization.
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A lot of those who had the children were no more than children themselves. Basically, teenagers. And soldiers would proposition these children with food or money for basic needs. The terrible thing is that the local governments were largely powerless to stop it or complicit.
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These were armed foreigners, in one’s backyard, promising “peacekeeping.” But peace from who?
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