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Belgian UN troops admit to 'roasting' Somali boy
Electronic Telegraph ^ | 24 June 1997 | Robert Fox and AFP

Posted on 05/20/2004 9:28:22 PM PDT by ijcr

TWO Belgian paratroopers who were photographed "roasting" a Somali boy over a flaming brazier are expected to be jailed for only a month and fined #200 after admitting the atrocity in a military court in Brussels yesterday.

Privates Claude Baert and Kurt Coelus faced a maximum of a year in jail but the prosecutor demanded only a month. Sentence will be passed on Monday. The case against a third soldier accused of atrocities during the United Nations "Restore Hope" mission three years ago was adjourned until September.

Sgt Dirk Nassel is accused of forcing a young Somali to eat pork, drink salt water, and then eat his vomit. The three soldiers were charged with assault and threatening behaviour.

A fourth member of the 3rd battalion of the Parachute Regiment, based at Tielen in Flanders, is also due to go on trial in September. Sergeant Major Rudy Derkinderen is suspected of having murdered a Somali whom he was photographed urinating on.

The circumstances surrounding the death of another child at the paratroopers' base near Kismayo in southern Somalia are also under investigation. According to the testimony of two former paratroopers, the boy, who had been caught trying to steal food, died after being locked in a container for 48 hours.

The Defence Minister, Jean-Pol Poncelet, has promised that any of the paratroopers found guilty of criminal acts in Somalia will be dishonourably discharged. Baert has already left the army but Coelus is now in the navy and Nassel has remained at Tielen.

Mr Poncelet has also ordered an inquiry to establish whether the incidents were part of a broader pattern of abuse of the local population. If it is, he has promised to disband the 3rd battalion.

Fifteen members of the regiment were investigated in 1995 for "acts of sadism and torture" against Somalian civilians.

One paratrooper has been sentenced to five years, following the murder of a Somalian youth, who allegedly had uncovered illegal arms trading by the paratroopers. Belgium is the third country involved in the "Restore Hope" mission to charge its soldiers for serious misdemeanours against Somalian civilians, including rape, torture and murder. In 1995 a group of Canadian paratroopers were investigated for torturing a Somali to death and killing three others.

The charges of indiscipline, racism, and the rituals for new members of the unit led to the Canadian Airborne Regiment being disbanded last year. Earlier this month gruesome photographs were published in a Milan magazine of Italian soldiers torturing a young Somali youth, and abusing and raping a young Somali girl. Two Italian generals involved in "Restore Hope" have subsequently resigned to clear the way for a major investigation of the unit involved, the Folgore (Lightning) Division currently deployed on peacekeeping duties in Albania.

The Italian parliament has set up a major investigation and boards of inquiry of the Italian army are at work. Paratroopers of the Folgore claim that they were specifically trained in methods of torture to aid interrogation. According to one witness Italian soldiers tied a young Somali girl to the front of an armoured carrier and raped her while officers looked on.

The witness told investigators: "When the officers wanted to have fun, everybody went along with it."

Over the weekend an interpreter with the Italian force in Somalia accused a Folgore battalion commander of sexually abusing a 13-year-old Somali youth. The "Restore Hope" mission has become the most controversial of all recent peacekeeping operations undertaken under the UN banner. It was mandated in 1992 to provide medical aid and food after civil order in Somalia collapsed following the overthrow of the Marxist dictator Maj Gen Muhammad Siad Barri, after a 17-year civil war.

The operation was directed by an American admiral, and spearheaded by American Marines. After the murder of 20 Pakistani soldiers in an ambush and the killing and dragging of two American Marines through the streets of Mogadishu, the American command moved from peacekeeping to offensive operations against the warlords running the main Somali cities, principally Mogadishu and Kismayo.

Though they used helicopter gunships and area bombardment, the Americans failed to defeat the leading warlord, Gen Muhammad Farrah Aidid, and eventually the UN forces were ordered to withdraw. A common thread through the accusations against the Belgian, Italian and Canadian forces, is the racism of elite units, particularly airborne units, and their inability to adapt to low-intensity peacekeeping operations.

Last week an Italian paratrooper said: "What's the big deal? They are just niggers anyway."

The head of the UN's peacekeeping department, Under Secretary General Bernard Miyet, said: "The image of the United Nations has been tarnished."

CBC wrote this about the Canadian troops "It's coming in waves now, embarrassing revelation after revelation. Just after the release of disturbing home videos shot by Canadian soldiers in Somalia, comes this - brutal home movies shot during military hazing rituals. Soldiers are shown eating feces and engaging in imitated acts of sodomy. One black soldier has "KKK" smeared onto his back with feces. In this commentary, the CBC's Rex Murphy describes the sorry state of the Airborne division. "We promised them peacekeepers," he says angrily, "and in some cases, we sent them thugs."

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TOPICS: Canada; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: atrocities; belgium; somalia; torture; un; uncorruption
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To: swilhelm73
The author also says that after the Sammies killed 20 Pakistani troops and killed and dragged through the streets two American soldiers, the US changed its mission from a humanitarian one to a military fight against the warlords. The author is wrong. Clinton changed the American mission from one of a humanitarian role to that of an offensive (as in assault) role BEFORE the killings and the draggings. It was during one of those offensives that the Americans were killed (19 in all ) and two or three of their bodies dragged through the streets.
21 posted on 05/21/2004 5:51:19 AM PDT by ought-six
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To: ijcr

But they're UN troops and are Europeans, so that means that anything they do is, by definition, not that bad a thing: a boy's death = 1 month in the slammer and 200 Euros fine.


22 posted on 05/21/2004 5:55:41 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: ijcr

Gee, I can't imagine why the leftist press hasn't been all over these abuses. /sarcasm Thanks for the link.


23 posted on 05/21/2004 7:51:24 AM PDT by Buggman ("You can't tell a deaf Chinaman anything by whispering in French." --Protagoras)
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To: ijcr

It's OK to roast a kid alive but not to make someone wear women's underwear on their heads? Where's the international outrage?


24 posted on 05/21/2004 7:55:46 AM PDT by CholeraJoe (In WWII, not a single plane from the 8th Air Force turned back due to enemy fire.)
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To: CWOJackson

Not on his watch? ROFLOL poor baby. But the FTAA is okay on his watch, right? And the FTAA will never lead to submission to the ICC right? You are too old to be this naive.


25 posted on 05/22/2004 7:01:07 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: MissAmericanPie
I know...it has to be miserable being you.

Yes, this President won't betray out troops, and they know it.

26 posted on 05/22/2004 6:07:10 PM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: MissAmericanPie

You really should stop reading those buchanan fairy tales and move on to the real world.


27 posted on 05/22/2004 6:07:36 PM PDT by CWOJackson
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