The announcement on Wednesday comes a week after Ban Ki-Moon, UN secretary-general, removed the head of the peacekeeping mission in CAR over the handling of a series of similar allegations in the conflict-wracked country.
Vannina Maestracci, spokesperson for the secretary general's office, told reporters that families of the three young females made the allegations on August 12 and that the alleged rapes occurred in "recent weeks".
UN secretary-general, removed the head of the peacekeeping mission in CAR over the handling of a series of similar allegations in the conflict-wracked country. |
The alleged rapes occurred in the city of Bambari, where peacekeepers from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are stationed.
Congo's UN ambassador, Ignace Gata Mavita wa Lufuta, told The Associated Press news agency that three members of Congo's military have been accused and that he had just met with UN officials about looking into the allegations.
He didn't address the allegations but said it's "not normal" that vulnerable people would be victims of those meant to protect them.
Last week, following the removal of the head of the CAR peacekeeping mission, Ban met with the Security Council and the heads of all UN peacekeeping missions to discuss new measures to swiftly investigate alleged sexual assaults and hold peacekeepers accountable.
The CAR is still battling daily clashes between rival militias in the country's hinterlands [Reuters] |
UN peacekeepers earlier had been accused of sexually abusing children in Bangui and in the eastern part of the country.
The peacekeeping mission is also being investigated over how it handled child sexual abuse allegations against French troops last year, in which children as young as nine said they had traded sex for food.
Source: Bloom Gist, Al Jazeera, AP News
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