UN report pedophiles
En rent ud skræmmende sagsmappe frigivet af en tidligere senior embedsmand ved FN har afsløret at ansatte ved FN har foretaget over 60000 voldtægter blot i det sidste årti. Hvad mere er, så skønnes det at organisationen for tiden har mindst 330 pædofile iblandt deres ansatte.

I løbet af blot ti år, så har FN under dække af at yde hjælp, rent ud sagt voldtaget og plyndret lande på tværs af kloden. Problemet er løbet så meget ud af kontrol at det fik den tidligere insider ved FN, Andrew Macleod, til at rejse alarmen og videregive bevismaterialet til Storbritanniens sekretær ved department for international udvikling (DFID), Priti Patel.

Ifølge den eksklusive rapport til (avisen) the Sun, så afslører sagsmappen at udover at der er 3300 pædofile som arbejder for organisationen, så er der tusinder flere af "aggressive" sexmisbrugere som især har som mål jobs indenfor velgørenhedshjælp for at komme tæt på udsatte kvinder og børn.

Ifølge Macleod, så er enhver som har forsøgt at rejse opmærksomhed om disse forfærdelige ude af kontrol overgreb, blevet fortiet og fyret.
Delende sin sagsmappe med The Sun, så advarede Professor MacLeod i aftes at den ekskalerende skandale af overgreb var af samme størrelsesorden som den med den katolske kirke.

While the report reveals that there are 3,300 current employees who are active pedophiles on the UN's payroll, Macleod estimates the real number to be far higher.

"There are tens of thousands of aid workers around the world with paedophile tendencies, but if you wear a UNICEF T-shirt nobody will ask what you're up to. "You have the impunity to do whatever you want. "It is endemic across the aid industry across the world". "The system is at fault, and should have stopped this years ago."

According to the report in the Sun:
Professor MacLeod worked as an aid boss for the UN all over the world, including high profile jobs in the Balkans, Rwanda and Pakistan - where he was chief of operations of the UN's Emergency Coordination Centre.

He is campaigning for far tougher checks on aid workers in the field as well as the abusers among them to be brought to justice, and wants the UK to lead the fight.

The professor's grim 60,000 figure is based on UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres's admission last year that UN peacekeepers and civilian staff abused 311 victims in just one 12 month period over 2016.

The UN also admits that the likely true number of cases reported against its staff is double that, as figures outside of war zones are not centrally collated.

Prof MacLeod also estimates that only one in 10 of all rapes and assaults by UN staff are reported, as even in the UK the reporting rate is just 14 per cent.

Based on evidence from Prof MacLeod, ex-Cabinet minister Priti Patel - who resigned in November last year - this week accused senior officials at DFID of being part of the cover up.
"Child rape crimes are being inadvertently funded in part by United Kingdom tax-payer," explained Macleod.

"I know there were a lot of discussions at senior levels of the United Nations about 'something must be done' but nothing effective came of it, and if you look at the record of whistleblowers, they were fired," he said.

"We are looking at a problem on the scale of the Catholic Church - if not bigger."

As the Free Thought Project has been reporting for years, none of these predators are ever held liable, and as this report shows, only the ones who expose it are fired.

In a blow to victims of human trafficking worldwide, a massive child sex ring was exposed in Haiti - involving international 'peacekeepers' with the United Nations as well as other high-level officials from around the world - and no one went to jail.

For years, UN peacekeepers, their high-level commanders, and other 'personnel' from around the globe came to Haiti for sex with boys and girls as young as 12.

In Haiti alone, more than 300 children have come forward in the last decade with these claims and only a tiny fraction of those accused have ever faced any form of accountability. And this is the organization that governments of the world rely on to keep peace...no wonder we are in a perpetual state of war.