What’s the children’s identity that were born in situation of sexual exploitation of a peace force?

the monusco children’s case

Authors

  • Michel Mugaruka Kaboyi
  • Denise Boudoux de Mendonça
  • Loraine Jacob Molina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54275/raesmpce.v10i2.130

Keywords:

Human Rights, Monusco, United Nations

Abstract

Acts of sexual violence intolerable, but they seem more relevant when they are practiced by members of an organization charged with developing and encouraging respect for human rights. The Democratic Republic of Congo is dependent on the uninterrupted presence of blue helmets and has several children known to MONUC or MONUSCO, fruits of unequal relationships between peacekeepers, sexual predators and poor girls, members of local communities they were called to protect. The children of these transient relationships, since 1948, are not aware of this permanent vacillation of the parental contribution to the formation of their being as a man and of the advent of their moral independence as subject bearing an identity.

Author Biographies

Michel Mugaruka Kaboyi

Formado em Direito Internacional Público pela Universidade Protestante do Congo e concluiu o Mestrado em Direito Internacional Público pela Universidade Católica de Lou­vain. Ele também foi treinado nas Universidades de Montreal e Moncton. Um veterano advogado e praticante, ele é consultor jurídico, magistrado de carreira, diretor do Centro de Pesquisa de Operações de Manutenção da Paz, COP na sigla, e um membro da Associação Internacional de Procuradores e Promotores Francófonos (AIPPF).

Denise Boudoux de Mendonça

Procuradora do Ministério Público do Ceará.

Loraine Jacob Molina

Promotora do Ministério Público do Ceará.

Published

2018-12-14

How to Cite

Kaboyi, M. M., Mendonça, D. B. de, & Molina, L. J. (2018). What’s the children’s identity that were born in situation of sexual exploitation of a peace force? the monusco children’s case. ACADEMIC JOURNAL OF THE SUPERIOR SCHOOL OF THE PUBLIC PROSECUTION, 10(2), 215–224. https://doi.org/10.54275/raesmpce.v10i2.130

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Section

Artigos Internacionais