In the interest of not allowing a sexually deviant frog (see below) to get away with his crimes, this post will be updated from time-to-time. Let's get the UN and the French to put this slime ball away for a long long time!
One thing for certain the United Nations employee benefits program, they have great anti-prosecution coverage ...
"If said employee of said organization (UN), or any of said organization's organizations, commits a crime in any sovereign nation other than his own, he must be immediately returned to the nation of citizenship in order to avoid prosecution by UN or foreign authorities; if said employee holds an American passport, he is to be denied UN protection and must be immediately remanded to the World Court in The Hague for immediate prosecution to the fullist extent of International Law (as per Ruth Bader Ginsberg's instructions); the UN's Human Rights Commission strongly encourages member nations to bestow merciful forgetance upon all deviants, perverts, thiefs, extortionists, murderers, and all other michers of the international coffers except those with American passports whose cases must be reported "above the fold" in the national paper of record for the full term of the proceedings."
The following is a synopsis of links to the "Didier Bourguet" situation by date ...
20 April 2005 An archival search of Le Monde for the past month produced ziltch on this perverted swine. (HT: Cheat Seeking Missiles)
1 April 2005 April Fool's Day ... UN leaders party!
30 March 2005 Blogger Laer of Cheat Seeking Missiles wonders out loud, "Where's the Bourguet Trial?"
01 March 2005 Interest in the scandal wanes.
18 Feb 2005 The Age picks up the story.
16 Feb 2005 "One senior U.N. logistics officer has been charged in his native France with luring 'scores' of young Congolese girls into sex after investigators discovered dozens of photos of the girls on his computer." This is the best a watchdog group (CFIF) could do on this guy.
12 Feb 2005 The LA Times does a follow-up on UN sex scandal and the ABC 20/20 piece.
12 Feb 2005 This is Didier Bourguet ...
12 Feb 2005 This is Didier Bourguet ...
He's a United Nations senior official from France accused of running an Internet pedophile ring in the Congo, where the U.N. was supposed to be protecting vulnerable people. (MichelleMalkin; she has more)
11 Feb 2005 Pedophile identified - The range of sexual abuse includes reported rapes of young Congolese girls by U.N. troops; an Internet pedophile ring run from Congo by Didier Bourguet, a senior U.N. official from France; a colonel from South Africa accused of molesting his teenage male translators; and estimates of hundreds of underage girls having babies fathered by U.N. soldiers who have been able to simply leave their children and their crimes behind. (PeaceWomen)
10 Feb 2005 20/20 report by Brian Ross and others (ABCNews)
3 Jan 2005 Report that Coffin Anon will have "zero tolerance" for UN perverts. (Weekly Standard)
24 Dec 2004 "A French U.N. logistics expert in the Congo shot pornographic videos in his home, in which he had converted his bedroom into a photo studio for videotaping his sexual abuse of young girls. When police raided his home, the man was allegedly about to rape a 12-year-old girl sent to him in a law enforcement sting operation. As the Times reported, a senior Congolese police officer confirmed the bed was surrounded by large mirrors on three sides, with a remote control camera on the fourth side. // U.N. officials are worried that the scandal, which already has netted 150 allegations of sex crimes by U.N. staffers, will explode if the pornographic videos and photos, now on sale in Congo, becoming public 'It would be a pretty big problem for the U.N. if these pictures come out,' one senior official told the (London) Times." (WorldNetDaily)
23 Dec 2004 The expert was a Frenchman who worked at Goma airport as part of the UN’s $700 million-a-year effort to rebuild the war-shattered country. (GeoPoliticalReview)
23 Dec 2004 pornographic videos shot by a United Nations logistics expert in the Democratic Republic of Congo have sparked a sex scandal that threatens to become the UN’s Abu Ghraib.
The expert was a Frenchman who worked at Goma airport as part of the UN’s $700 million-a-year effort to rebuild the war-shattered country. When police raided his home they discovered that he had turned his bedroom into a studio for videotaping and photographing sex sessions with young girls. The bed was surrounded by large mirrors on three sides, according to a senior Congolese police officer. On the fourth side was a camera that he could operate from the bed with a remote control. When the police arrived the man was allegedly about to rape a 12-year-old girl sent to him in a sting operation. Three home-made porn videos and more than 50 photographs were found. (Times OnLine)
The expert was a Frenchman who worked at Goma airport as part of the UN’s $700 million-a-year effort to rebuild the war-shattered country. When police raided his home they discovered that he had turned his bedroom into a studio for videotaping and photographing sex sessions with young girls. The bed was surrounded by large mirrors on three sides, according to a senior Congolese police officer. On the fourth side was a camera that he could operate from the bed with a remote control. When the police arrived the man was allegedly about to rape a 12-year-old girl sent to him in a sting operation. Three home-made porn videos and more than 50 photographs were found. (Times OnLine)
25 November 2004 The Belmont Club does an extensive post on the reports concerning UN sex crimes. (HT: Michelle Malkin)
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