the u.n. official breaking the news to the press was anthony banbury. >> it's hard to imagine the outrageople working forn the unitions and for the causes of peace and security feel when these kinds of allegations come to light. >> navai: a week later, on the fifth of february 2016, he resigned, saying that u.n. was failing its mission. >> i word on it for six years, and on the one hand, i was veryr d of it. but the bottom line was, therela was still a bi of criminal accountability, and that was personally very distreing. >> navai: the u.n. rponded to the abuse scandals in the central african republic by publicizing the nameof countries whose troops were accused of abuses, and passed a resolution giving the secretary-general the right toer send peacekehome. t byhe end of february, the ntingent from the democratic republic of congo had been expelled. ♪ two months later, in the country's capital, kinshasa, 14 soldiers were put on trial for rape. (man speaking french) >> navai: the hearing took place in a court room set up in the prison grounds and filmed by news crews athe time. (man speaki