(mauricette speaking): >> navai: after the rape was reported by the hospital, mauricette was interviewsentative from the u.n. her family then wanted to know wh had happened to the mauritanian soldiers. (man speaking french): >> navai: the mauritanian mission at the u.n. didn't respond to our repeated requests for comment. we also wanted to know if mauricette had heard anything from the u.n. following her inial interview. (mauricette speaking): >> navai: how long hbeen? auricette speaking): >> navai: in bambari, we spoke to a 17-ar-old girl. she told us that she hasn't heard anything from the u.n. or its partners for two months. she doesn't know what'sg happenom her case. >> this is unacceptable. i hope, you know, through you,o we may be ableach out to that person and make sure that she gets, you know, what ir due toand that our lyrvices will reach out. but it is absolu unacceptable. >> navai: we came to new york to try to interview the secretary-u general what we'd found during our investigation.he eclined. instead, we were offered an interview with the woman he'd appointed as hispecia