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May 27, 2008

Widespread Child Sex Abuse by UN Peace Troops and Aid Staff, Says Charity

by Jenny Booth, Times Online, UK - An international watchdog must be set up urgently to investigate widespread cases of child sex abuse by aid workers and peacekeepers, a British charity said today. Save the Children demanded action after its research found that starving and desperate youngsters as young as six were being coerced to sell sex for food, money, soap and even mobile phones in war zones and disaster areas.

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