Posted on 06/13/2015 8:54:25 AM PDT by Olog-hai
The U.N. peacekeepers arrive; months later, some leave infants behind. Now the United Nations has quietly started to offer DNA testing to help prove paternity claims and ensure support for the so-called peacekeeper babies.
Its a delicate step, as countries that contribute U.N. troops might not welcome a practice that could prove not only fatherhood but wrongdoing. Of the dozen paternity claims received last year, four were associated with alleged sexual abuse of a minor.
The new effort comes a decade after a groundbreaking report on sexual abuse and exploitation by peacekeepers suggested that the U.N. secretary-general be authorized to require DNA and other tests to establish paternity so peacekeepers would be pressured to support the children they father and abandon.
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Oh, like Farscape.
So if the DNA test comes up Sebacean, what does the UN do then?
Since the UN is headquartered in the NYC, does it mean that the babies (and the babymomas) have a right to come to the U.S.? This would be in the spirit of the Amerasians that resulted from the Vietnam War.
Same thing they always do. Write a sternly worded letter.
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They have no choice, apprehend, and train them as the next generation of Peacekeepers.
The new Janissaries?
The new effort comes a decade after a groundbreaking report on sexual abuse and exploitation by peacekeepers suggested that the U.N. secretary-general be authorized to require DNA and other tests to establish paternity
And they did it in ONLY TEN YEARS too.
To procreate and enslave ..
What happened to protect and serve?
if this leads going after those that serve as peace keepers who have abused the local population where they serve then I am for this.
Under no circumstances should any American soldier ever serve under the UN. Our troops become subject to rules and procedures they are not trained for.
Keeping it zipped is always an option.
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