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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: RED LIGHTS AGLOW IN BOSNIA?(UN police and other foreigners may be connected to the sex trade)(Brief Article)
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"Oslobodjenje" reported on 20 June on the latest installment of what is shaping up to be a major scandal involving many of the well-paid foreigners in Bosnia. At issue is the relationship of an unspecified number of officials of the UN police, the Office of the High Representative, the OSCE, and other international bodies to the booming sex trade. It is not news that peacekeepers and police have patronized Bosnian bordellos. This has been going on since at least the days of Sonia's...
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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: RED LIGHTS AGLOW IN BOSNIA?(UN police and other foreigners may be connected to the sex trade)(Brief Article)
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; ... UN police, the Office of the High Representative, the OSCE, and other international bodies to the booming sex trade. It is not news that peacekeepers and police have patronized Bosnian bordellos. This has been going on since at least the days of Sonia's Kon ...
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Woman blew whistle on 'UN police who aided sex-slave trade'
Evening Standard - London
; UNITED NATIONS police sent to Bosnia to tackle Mafia-style gangs forced women into prostitution and bought themselves personal sex slaves, an employment tribunal heard today. The American officers were seconded to the UN mission in Bosnia to help set up a civilian police force and tackle the sex
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Woman blew whistle on 'UN police who aided sex-slave trade'.
The Evening Standard (London, England)
; Byline: HUGH DOUGHERTY UNITED NATIONS police sent to Bosnia to tackle Mafia-style gangs forced women into prostitution and bought themselves personal sex slaves, an employment tribunal heard today. The American officers were seconded to the UN mission in Bosnia to help set up a civilian police
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Bosnia sex trade shames UN
Scotland on Sunday
; A SENIOR United Nations official is demanding that her colleagues involved in the sex trade in Bosnia should be stripped of their immunity and prosecuted. Madeleine Rees, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in Bosnia, has broken ranks to demand that UN officials, international peacekeepers
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Fed: Aust to be "consulted over UN police moves in Timor "
AAP General News (Australia)
; Fed: Aust to be "consulted over UN police moves in Timor " CANBERRA, June 17 AAP - Australia will be consulted about any drawdown of the United Nations police mission in East Timor, Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon says. The matter was discussed during a meeting between Mr Fitzgibbon and the head
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Three killed as UN police row over Iraq
Mail on Sunday
; THREE police officers serving with the United Nations force in Kosovo were killed yesterday when a row broke out over the war in Iraq and officers began shooting at each other. Two of the dead, including a woman, were American, and the third victim was Jordanian. A number of other officers were
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Three killed as UN police row over Iraq.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; THREE police officers serving with the United Nations force in Kosovo were killed yesterday when a row broke out over the war in Iraq and officers began shooting at each other. Two of the dead, including a woman, were American, and the third victim was Jordanian. A number of other officers were
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UN police die in shootout
The Independent on Sunday
; Three UN police officers died in a shootout at a prison in Mitrovica, Kosovo, which began in an argument over US forces occupying Iraq. Four Jordanian police were arrested.
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Fed: Aust union official arrested in Dili over UN police assault
AAP General News (Australia)
; AAP General News (Australia) 10-07-2003 Fed: Aust union official arrested in Dili over UN police assault By Kylie Walker, Industrial Reporter SYDNEY ...
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KLA link suspected in UN police murder
Belfast Telegraph
; The United Nations offered a €50,000 163;35,000) reward yesterday for information leading to the arrest of the killer of one of its policemen serving in Kosovo, amid fears that law enforcement agencies had become the target of an upsurge of violence. Some fear the killing is linked to recent
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