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France suspends two soldiers over sexual abuse allegations in Burkina Faso France suspends two soldiers over sexual abuse allegations in Burkina Faso
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France has suspended two of its soldiers over allegations they sexually abused children, including a five-year-old girl, in the west African country of Burkina Faso, the defence ministry has said. France has suspended two of its soldiers over allegations that they sexually abused children, including a five-year-old girl, in the west African country of Burkina Faso, the defence ministry has said.
“Two French soldiers on mission in Burkina Faso were suspected … of engaging in acts of a sexual nature with two children,” France’s defence ministry said in a statement.“Two French soldiers on mission in Burkina Faso were suspected … of engaging in acts of a sexual nature with two children,” France’s defence ministry said in a statement.
The suspensions follow an alleged sex abuse scandal involving French troops in Central African Republic (CAR), which caused outrage and only came to light after claims were leaked to the Guardian. The suspensions follow an alleged sex abuse scandal involving French troops in Central African Republic (CAR), which caused outrage and only came to light after details of the claims were leaked to the Guardian.
One of the alleged victims in Burkina Faso was a five-year-old girl whose father found a camera containing images of his daughter being sexually abused.One of the alleged victims in Burkina Faso was a five-year-old girl whose father found a camera containing images of his daughter being sexually abused.
“There was a soldier who filmed the scene with a camera while the second touched” the girl, a senior police officer in Burkina Faso said, adding that the parents were friends with the alleged perpetrators. “There was a soldier who filmed the scene with a camera while the second touched [the girl]”, a senior police officer in Burkina Faso said, adding that the parents were friends with the alleged perpetrators.
After discovering the camera at the scene, the father went to the French embassy in Ouagadougou, which in turn alerted the police, who have opened an inquiry, the source said. Paris prosecutors opened their own investigation on Tuesday evening, a judicial source said, while the defence ministry said the military was also looking into the allegations.After discovering the camera at the scene, the father went to the French embassy in Ouagadougou, which in turn alerted the police, who have opened an inquiry, the source said. Paris prosecutors opened their own investigation on Tuesday evening, a judicial source said, while the defence ministry said the military was also looking into the allegations.
General Pierre de Villiers, the chief of defence staff, is leading the army’s investigation, and “if the facts are proved, the army will show itself implacable against the two people involved,” the ministry said. General Pierre de Villiers, the French chief of defence staff, is leading the army’s investigation, and “if the facts are proved, the army will show itself implacable against the two people involved,” the ministry said.
French military police, responsible for investigations into soldiers deployed on overseas operations, will arrive Wednesday from Niger to investigate alongside their Burkina Faso counterparts, the judicial source said. French military police, responsible for investigations into soldiers deployed on overseas operations, will arrive on Wednesday from Niger to investigate alongside their Burkina Faso counterparts, the judicial source said.
There are about 220 French soldiers stationed in Burkina Faso as part of a French anti-terrorism operation covering five regional countries spanning from Mali to Chad. There are about 900 French soldiers in CAR, where the initial quota of 2,000 was gradually reduced to make way for a UN peacekeeping mission.There are about 220 French soldiers stationed in Burkina Faso as part of a French anti-terrorism operation covering five regional countries spanning from Mali to Chad. There are about 900 French soldiers in CAR, where the initial quota of 2,000 was gradually reduced to make way for a UN peacekeeping mission.
A group of children in CAR alleged troops sexually abused minors at a centre for displaced people in the capital Bangui between December 2013 and June 2014, and 14 French soldiers are under investigation. Some of the abuse reportedly took place after the children in the conflict-ridden country begged the peacekeepers for food. A group of children in CAR alleged troops sexually abused minors at a centre for displaced people in the capital, Bangui, between December 2013 and June 2014, and 14 French soldiers are under investigation. Some of the abuse reportedly took place after the children in the conflict-ridden country begged the peacekeepers for food.