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Didier Bourguet is on trial in his native France for charges of sexual abuse and rape in Congo while working as a UN transport worker. His defense attorney, Claude de Boosere-Lepidi, told the court "that there was a network of UN Personnel who had sex with underage girls and that Bourguet had engaged in similar activity in a previous UN posting in the Central African Republic," reported the February 12 Los Angeles Times.
"Bourguet's case is the only one that has been prosecuted among 150 allegations against about 50 soldiers and UN civilian officials who have served in the Congo peacekeeping mission," continued the Times. "At least seven cases of sexual exploitation and abuse have been documented against peacekeepers based in Bunia, a northeastern town."
On February 11, the ABC News program 20/20 broadcast photographs extracted from the hard drive of Bourguet's computer, which "reportedly contained thousands of photos of him with hundreds of girls. In one frame, a tear can be seen rolling down the cheek of a victim."
"Peacekeepers" and civilian UN personnel would entice desperate Congolese girls with offers of food. One 12-year-old girl, identified only as "Helen," told the December 18 New York Times about being lured into a "peacekeeper's" tent ...
Source: HighBeam Research, UN-created pederast underground.(Insider Report)(peacekeeping forces...