United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo: Allegations of sexual Exploitation/Rape (ID Case No. 0215-04), 28 Jul 2007
From WikiLeaks
Unless otherwise specified, the document described here:
- Was first publicly revealed by WikiLeaks working with our source.
- Was classified, confidential, censored or otherwise withheld from the public before release.
- Is of political, diplomatic, ethical or historical significance.
Any questions about this document's veracity are noted.
The summary is approved by the editorial board.
See here for a detailed explanation of the information on this page.
If you have similar or updated material, see our submission instructions.
- Release date
- January 12, 2009
Summary
United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (UN OIOS) 28 Jul 2007 report titled "Allegations of sexual Exploitation/Rape [ID Case No. 0215-04]" relating to the Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. The report runs to 1 printed pages.
NoteDownload
Further information
Simple text version follows
United Nations Nations Unies INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM MEMORANDUM INTERIEUR DATE: 28 July 2004 REFERENCE: ITF/04/01(Case# 0215/04) TO: Mr . Charles Brayshaw A: Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General THROUGH: SIC DE: FROM: John Todd Senior Investigator Investigation Task Force SUBJECT: Allegations of Sexual ExploitationlRape (No. 0215/04) OBJET: 1. In April 2004, the Investigation Task Force (ITF) received information alleging cases of sexual exploitation committed by a staff member of Pristina Airport. According to this information, several female staff members were forced into sexual relations with the staff member driven by threats to their continuing employment at the airport. 2. The IFT investigated these allegations, but the victims failed to provide any corroborating evidence to allow a full investigation by the ITF or for the matter to be referred to judicial authorities for their action. 3. In the absence of such corroboration, the matter has been closed by the ITF, 4. If you have any questions or comments regarding this report, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Mark Gough, Chief, Peacekeeping Investigations Unit, in our Vienna office at +43-1-26060-5406. Cc: Mr. Jean-Marie Guehenno, USG, DPKO /pav -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------