This is different than hiring a prostitute. This is withholding donated food/medicine in exchange for sex from starving and/or sick people or people with sick children. It’s not the peacekeeper’s goods goods to be exchanged in the first place. Secondly, even if it his goods it would be immoral to take advantage of a starving/sick person
Nothing in the article said goods were withheld.
So it sounds like straight up prostitution, and in an economy where shopping opportunity is limited food and luxury items are always as good as cash.
The under age prevalence sounds like a consequence of having Muslims.
I never posted anything to indicate that this was moral. Just that it is both something that normally happens with people far from home and that this is not in any way something confined to the third world.
On the following thread you see Muslim prostitution of children in Britain. Across the middle east they sell children of both sexes.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3287684/posts
Now, to complicate matters, people overseas will also meet people to date. Sometimes these relationships produce a lot of sex out of wedlock, other times it is just restaurants and long walks and talking. Either way and even if they marry these relationships often tick off the local would be suiters and families of would be suiters. Often the person who had a relationship with or marries a foreigner gets branded as a prostitute by the locals. That’s not nice but it happens a whole lot and any study of this topic that doesn’t delve into that aspect isn’t unbiased in its methodology.