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for now, good night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> judge judy: no good deed goes unpunished. anybody ever teach you that? >> yep. >> judge judy: you didn't learn the lesson. >> announcer: old friends live up to an old saying. >> judge judy: you loaned him $800? >> yes. >> judge judy: so that's a good deed. he didn't pay you back. >> no. >> judge judy: so you let him move in to your house. >> yes. >> judge judy: and he was supposed to pay you rent. >> yes. >> judge judy: and they didn't pay you rent. >> no. >> judge judy: another good deed. >> punished. [ laughter ] >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution greg and sherrie peterson are suing their former friend and roommate, donald zisch, for disposing of their belongings after he kicked them out of his home. >> byrd: order! all rise! your honor, this is case number 579 on the calendar in the matter of peterson vs. zisch. >>
for now, good night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> judge judy: no good deed goes unpunished. anybody ever teach you that? >> yep. >> judge judy: you didn't learn the lesson. >> announcer: old friends live up to an old saying. >> judge judy: you loaned him $800? >> yes. >> judge judy: so that's a good deed. he didn't pay you back. >> no. >> judge judy: so you let him move in to your house. >> yes. >> judge judy: and he was supposed to pay...
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in most wars, sexual crimes have gone unpunished.here is an international campaign to change this. >> in every country it's very difficult to come to terms with all the crimes that were committed. but at some stage, impunity has to be dealt with in a fair and balanced way. there can be no different standards of justice. >> the memory of atrocities is being erased here. symbol ofas a humanity betrayed. >> bbc news, bosnia. >> the struggle for justice in bosnia. you're watching bbc world news america. still to come on tonig's program. a greatest hits collection like no other. shakespeare scholars on the edge of their seats. the greek authorities say thousands of migrants must move to organize shelters. the warning comes ahead of the orthodox easter, which marks the beginning of the tourist season. meanwhile on the island of les beaux, fewer migrants have been arriving from turkey. our correspondents in greece and also turkey. >> greece has been very much on the frontline of the refugee and migrant crisis with hundreds of thousands of p
in most wars, sexual crimes have gone unpunished.here is an international campaign to change this. >> in every country it's very difficult to come to terms with all the crimes that were committed. but at some stage, impunity has to be dealt with in a fair and balanced way. there can be no different standards of justice. >> the memory of atrocities is being erased here. symbol ofas a humanity betrayed. >> bbc news, bosnia. >> the struggle for justice in bosnia. you're...
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. >>> they say no good deed goes unpunished.t happened to the little kid who hugged carmelo anthony. yes! earthy... just rustic. [laughing] oh my gosh. wow. [owl howling] [gulp] uh, how about an island? island, yeah. yeah. yeah. [laughing] were you laughing in your fantasy? yeah! me, too. [gasps] ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> now let's get a check on the morning's other headlines and for that we go to louis burgdorf. >> let's go to a story, a new york judge has dismissed pop singer kesha's sexual assault claims against dr. luke. she claims to have been drugged and sexually assaulted and that he continued to physically and verbally torment here for years. now the judge ruled yesterday that her abuse claims can't go forward because they happened outside of new york. and the statute of limitations has expired. adding that they did fall under hate crime laws. dr. luke has never b
. >>> they say no good deed goes unpunished.t happened to the little kid who hugged carmelo anthony. yes! earthy... just rustic. [laughing] oh my gosh. wow. [owl howling] [gulp] uh, how about an island? island, yeah. yeah. yeah. [laughing] were you laughing in your fantasy? yeah! me, too. [gasps] ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can....
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existed, costly penalties that seem to make little sense, and the belief that no good deed goes unpunishjoe mcgregor says the anti theft bar he installed on his coleman pop up camper may have left serious damage when the camper was towed from his home on monday. >> when i went to pick up this was bent. >> his camper was park out in front of his home on distant street when he came out to walk the dog monday afternoon. moments later, it was gone. all that remained was a blank spot and scrape marks where the camper was dragged away. >> you look out there and you see nothing but a spot -- empty. >> what goes through your mind. >> two long drag mark. >> what goes through your mind. >> my first reaction somebody stole my camper. >> the trailer was park 51 weeks a year until the past year someone reported it to police as abandoned. mcgregor says all his paper work was in order. >> when the cop who came by look at the vehicle and saw that it was registered, and had to pull up the address, had to see it was right in front of the address it was registered to, why would he allow it to stay on the a
existed, costly penalties that seem to make little sense, and the belief that no good deed goes unpunishjoe mcgregor says the anti theft bar he installed on his coleman pop up camper may have left serious damage when the camper was towed from his home on monday. >> when i went to pick up this was bent. >> his camper was park out in front of his home on distant street when he came out to walk the dog monday afternoon. moments later, it was gone. all that remained was a blank spot and...
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no good deed goes unpunished. he went on to become general .ounsel at pni the no good deed goes unpunished was very instrumental in shaping the amendments, executive order that goes back to 1981 but was updated then and signed by george w. bush as president in july of 2008. there is a commonality between the two of them. they are both air force. in terms of their background. it is absolutely a delight to have them here today. we will keep that part of introduction short and get right into the questions that i have for you today. theway i structured questions and then the outline of what i'm going to cover, i will start with the "why is intelligence needed?" " what will get into impact does intelligence have on decision-makers?" doeshen, "how well oversight actually work?" one of the reasons we are here today, as we see into the future, the hope for reauthorization on 702. and then i have a couple of bonus questions. mike, there are a lot of cliches thrown out in terms of intelligence. professionalsrmer in the inte
no good deed goes unpunished. he went on to become general .ounsel at pni the no good deed goes unpunished was very instrumental in shaping the amendments, executive order that goes back to 1981 but was updated then and signed by george w. bush as president in july of 2008. there is a commonality between the two of them. they are both air force. in terms of their background. it is absolutely a delight to have them here today. we will keep that part of introduction short and get right into the...
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look, no good deed goes unpunished.rty in order to make money, there are no tax deductions. >> should i file taxes if any income is solely from v.a. disability and social security disability? >> v.a. disability is not taxable at all. generally, if you just have social security, you're not going to owe any taxes, so you probably don't have to file. but i want you to fill out the forms any way. you may have some money coming back to you. so check that out to make sure you don't have money you don't know about. so fill out the form. >> "i live up in the oakland hills. who is at fault when a neighbor's tree falls on your property?" >> this is a wild part of homeowner law. if nobody knew the tree was going to fall, out of nowhere, just in a storm, it falls and hits your property, your homeowners will take care of it. but if it's negligent, if everyone was looking at that tree going that's leaning, are you doing anything about that? and they don't do anything about it and you can prove it's negligent, now it goes back to the
look, no good deed goes unpunished.rty in order to make money, there are no tax deductions. >> should i file taxes if any income is solely from v.a. disability and social security disability? >> v.a. disability is not taxable at all. generally, if you just have social security, you're not going to owe any taxes, so you probably don't have to file. but i want you to fill out the forms any way. you may have some money coming back to you. so check that out to make sure you don't have...
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no good deed goes unpunished. he went on to become general counsel at the dni as the first general counsel under mike hayden and my self as chief of stat there at the time. then the no good deed goes unpunished, was very instrumental in shaping the amendments, the executive order 12333 that if you know your history, goes back to 1981 but was updated then and signed by george w. bush as president in july of 2008. as a colleague, there is a commonality between the two of them, and they're both air force in terms of their backgrounds. >> that's right. >> so it's absolutely a delight to have them here today. but as cully admonished us to do, we'll keep that part of introductions short and get right into the questions that i have for you today. and the way i've structured the questions and then the outline of what i'm going to cover, i'm going to start with the why is intelligence needed by way of the questions that i ask. then i will get into what impact, so that why to the what impact does intelligence have on decisi
no good deed goes unpunished. he went on to become general counsel at the dni as the first general counsel under mike hayden and my self as chief of stat there at the time. then the no good deed goes unpunished, was very instrumental in shaping the amendments, the executive order 12333 that if you know your history, goes back to 1981 but was updated then and signed by george w. bush as president in july of 2008. as a colleague, there is a commonality between the two of them, and they're both...
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a vicious assault on off-duty police officers by a rich athlete and his friends goes completely unpunish. serious and permanent injuries were inflicted upon these officers as a result of a brutal assault captured on film, but a season-ticket hunting district attorney refuseed to his worn jb and prosecute the attackers ". >>> district attorney seth williams saying the high-profile nature of this case had nothing to do with his decision not to prosecute. of course, we will have more reaction to this story coming up tonight at 6:00 and 10:00 o'clock. iain. >> chris, thank you. >>> on to your weather authority now. rain hitting our area. here's live look from wilmingt n night. one of the spots getting wet right now and kathy tracking the system moving through. some of us could hear thunder, kathy? >> a few rumbles of thunder. we're looking at heavy rain as well. you can see it right here in southern parts of chester county even delaware county and northern gnaw castle where you seed the red rain rates from one to up 2-inches an hour it's not going last long but torrential downpour l as we lo
a vicious assault on off-duty police officers by a rich athlete and his friends goes completely unpunish. serious and permanent injuries were inflicted upon these officers as a result of a brutal assault captured on film, but a season-ticket hunting district attorney refuseed to his worn jb and prosecute the attackers ". >>> district attorney seth williams saying the high-profile nature of this case had nothing to do with his decision not to prosecute. of course, we will have more...
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they say sexual harassment goes unpunished and are filing a discrimination complaint with the state.y this culture of intimidation, harassment, silence, and fear of retaliation to come forward and speak out against a failing system that protects abusive faculty members. >> reporter: the women accuse professor dr. blake wentworth of making unwanted passes at them and touching them inappropriately. bennett says it got so bad she took medical leave. >> it's completely derailed my future career, my education. >> reporter: in a statement, the university says that campus has taken several steps to protect the interests and wellbeing of our students. most recently, the department chair has reassigned this faculty member's classes to other instructors. i called dr. wentworth and went by his office. nobody answered. a report made public last week found 19 staff members at cal violated the school's harassment policy. this includes a renowned astronomy professor who resigned and the law school dean who's being sued by his former executive assistant. >> we're standing together and we're
they say sexual harassment goes unpunished and are filing a discrimination complaint with the state.y this culture of intimidation, harassment, silence, and fear of retaliation to come forward and speak out against a failing system that protects abusive faculty members. >> reporter: the women accuse professor dr. blake wentworth of making unwanted passes at them and touching them inappropriately. bennett says it got so bad she took medical leave. >> it's completely derailed my...
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and then the no good deed goes unpunished was very instrumental in shaping the amendments, the executive order 12333 that if you know your history goes back to 1981 but was updated then and signed by george w. bush as president in july of 2008. as a colleague, there is a commonality between the two of them, and they're both air force in terms of their backgrounds. and so it's absolutely a delight to have them here today. but as cully admonished us to do, we'll keep that part of introductions short and get right into the questions that i have for you today. and the way i've structured the questions and then the outline of what i'm going to cover, i'm going to start with the why is intelligence needed by way of the questions that i ask? then i will get into what impact so that why to the what impact does intelligence have on decision-makers. and then how well does oversight actually work? one of the reasons we're here today in terms of as we see into the future the hope for reauthorization on 702. and then i have a couple bonus questions that i just want to throw their way. so starting, mi
and then the no good deed goes unpunished was very instrumental in shaping the amendments, the executive order 12333 that if you know your history goes back to 1981 but was updated then and signed by george w. bush as president in july of 2008. as a colleague, there is a commonality between the two of them, and they're both air force in terms of their backgrounds. and so it's absolutely a delight to have them here today. but as cully admonished us to do, we'll keep that part of introductions...
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government is killing our innocent civilians it did as a muslim i can't stand to see such evil go unpunished. you heard one of us and you heard us all. we are beginning to rise up. basically hostility to american foreign policy in the middle east both military and political so therefore an attack on i military base would be terrific so -- and very hard to do so they focus on easy targets which are basically recruiting stations and so forth. the problem with this if you are dedicated jihadist and you can't bring down an airliner and you say okay i'm not going to do anything there is not tell you and other possible targets. the jihadist says i want to take down an airliner, i can't take down an airliner so not going to be a jihadist as opposed on number of targets they could attack with alms or bullets for instance in san bernardino. they are deflated by the fact that they can get their gold standard terrorist targets but continued to keep doing this is very questionable. the idea that deterrence is very effective. finally there's the notion that well we haven't found, these terrorists, we hav
government is killing our innocent civilians it did as a muslim i can't stand to see such evil go unpunished. you heard one of us and you heard us all. we are beginning to rise up. basically hostility to american foreign policy in the middle east both military and political so therefore an attack on i military base would be terrific so -- and very hard to do so they focus on easy targets which are basically recruiting stations and so forth. the problem with this if you are dedicated jihadist...
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for too long this crime has gone unrecognized and unpunished. this weekend in los angeles, california, 60,000 people came together outside of the turkish consulate who rally for a long overdue acknowledgement of their ancestor's murders. i am proud to be a member of the congressional armenian caucus and i stand by the armenian american community in los angeles and throughout this country in their call for recognition and justice. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the passing of lifelong galveston county resident, jimmy haley. a fixture in our community jimly was the president and c.e.o. of the texas chamber of commerce for almost 30 years. where he helped foster economic development that brought positive growth to our community. jimmy was the model for other chamber leaders in our region. he set
for too long this crime has gone unrecognized and unpunished. this weekend in los angeles, california, 60,000 people came together outside of the turkish consulate who rally for a long overdue acknowledgement of their ancestor's murders. i am proud to be a member of the congressional armenian caucus and i stand by the armenian american community in los angeles and throughout this country in their call for recognition and justice. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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see muslim, i cannot go and such evil unpunished. we are beginning to rise up. basically, hostility to american foreign policy in the middle east, military and political. therefore, an attack on a military base would be terrific because that would express that, but tough to do, so they focus as --y bases, such recruiting stations and so forth. however, if you are a dedicated jihadist, and you cannot bring down an airliner, and you say i'm not going to do anything, there are other targets. a jihadist want to take down an airliner, i cannot take down an airliner, so i will not be a jihadist, as opposed to any number of other targets that they could target, for example, san bernardino. if they are deflated by the fact that they cannot get the gold standard but should continue to keep doing this is questionable. the idea that determines is really effective. finally, the notion that we have -- found, these terrorists we have only caught the stupid terrorists, and the smart ones are still out there. if that is the case, why don't they do something? the longer they wai
see muslim, i cannot go and such evil unpunished. we are beginning to rise up. basically, hostility to american foreign policy in the middle east, military and political. therefore, an attack on a military base would be terrific because that would express that, but tough to do, so they focus as --y bases, such recruiting stations and so forth. however, if you are a dedicated jihadist, and you cannot bring down an airliner, and you say i'm not going to do anything, there are other targets. a...
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victims, many of whom are minors, know there is high t likelihood the perp tritetores will go unpunished and fear discrime news, stigmaization, retaliation if they report abuses. u.n. human rights officers in pace keeping missions are usually first-responders and hence the internal reporters of the sexual abuse. they have their own fears. both about their physical safety as well as their own job. security. overall my view is that there are significant structural barriers to reporting sexual abuse by peacekeepers and u.n. personnel. the current setup which relies primarily on u.n. human rights offices assuming the role of reporters of these violations is inadequate, poses risks to the victims and staff and is inherently biased against reporting. such barriers are exacerbated by wholly inadequate u.n. internal justice provisions or protections to whistle-blowers. an example of these structural barriers is the case of mr. anders who disclosed sexual abuse by peacekeepers in the central african republic to the french authorities on the basis of the abuse was ongoing and the u.n. leadership i
victims, many of whom are minors, know there is high t likelihood the perp tritetores will go unpunished and fear discrime news, stigmaization, retaliation if they report abuses. u.n. human rights officers in pace keeping missions are usually first-responders and hence the internal reporters of the sexual abuse. they have their own fears. both about their physical safety as well as their own job. security. overall my view is that there are significant structural barriers to reporting sexual...
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the victims, many of whom are minors, no there is a likelihood the perpetrators will go unpunished and fear discrimination, stigmatization, and retaliation. officers inights peacekeeping missions are usually first responders and hence the internal reporters of the abuse. they have their own fears about their physical safety as well as their job security. there ismy view is significant structural barriers to reporting abuse by peacekeepers and you and personnel. the current set up which relies on humans rights officers assuming the rules as reporters to theequate, poses risk victims, and is inherently biased against reporting. such barriers are exacerbated by the inadequate u.n. internal justice provisions or protections to whistleblowers. an example of these barriers is the case of anders -- who abuses to french authorities on the basis that the abuse was ongoing and the leadership had not taken any steps to stop it over a period of many months. the abuse continued until two thousand 14 when he disclose it to the french authorities. in 2015, he was suspended and placed under investigat
the victims, many of whom are minors, no there is a likelihood the perpetrators will go unpunished and fear discrimination, stigmatization, and retaliation. officers inights peacekeeping missions are usually first responders and hence the internal reporters of the abuse. they have their own fears about their physical safety as well as their job security. there ismy view is significant structural barriers to reporting abuse by peacekeepers and you and personnel. the current set up which relies...
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as they say no good deed goes unpunish much that's unbelievable. unbelievable, dave.the dome shining over the state capital. some would say unbelievably weather in the future. >> in the near future i should say. in the forecast gets even better much that's a nice shot this morning. from trenton the temperature there is 44. philadelphia is almost up to 50 allentown at 43. few suburbs, though, still in the 30s like doylestown, that's really about it actually. one suburb. doylestown at 38 degrees. everybody else has climbed into the 40s. maybe a few more here. like woodbine 37 degrees. that's about it. that's good. down at the freezing mark or blow in one or two earlier. even had some frost out there. but now with the bright sunshine we're warming up and we'll do a quick warmup today. we'll be into the 50s and 60s here in no time. a cool start with warmer afternoon coming up. it's cooler along the coast that is a cooler breeze sets up. so if you're down the shore might notice temperature dropping. maybe about one or 2:00 o'clock. we get warmer tomorrow. a look at penn's
as they say no good deed goes unpunish much that's unbelievable. unbelievable, dave.the dome shining over the state capital. some would say unbelievably weather in the future. >> in the near future i should say. in the forecast gets even better much that's a nice shot this morning. from trenton the temperature there is 44. philadelphia is almost up to 50 allentown at 43. few suburbs, though, still in the 30s like doylestown, that's really about it actually. one suburb. doylestown at 38...
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government is killing our innocent civilians as a muslim i cannot stand to seek such evil go unpunishedus you hurt us all. we are beginning to rise up. basically in the middle east. so they tend to focus with those recruiting stations. if to ba dedicated jihadist. i cannot take down the airliner. it is hard to see why. if they don't get their gold standard but they should keep doing this is questionable. that deterrence is effective. finally there is the notion we have only cop the stupid terrorist and the smart ones are still out there then why don't they do something? the law under the weight so the idea only the smart ones are out there suggested they were smart to reduce something but they haven't. so that overall the fact is the amount of threat disclosed and undisclosed is limited. end to come back to this later to look at those trends they are just about all flat do you feel there have been other terrorist attacks you feel more or less safe? they bounce around but are flat to all the way through because you think there would be some erosion over this period of time. and this is b
government is killing our innocent civilians as a muslim i cannot stand to seek such evil go unpunishedus you hurt us all. we are beginning to rise up. basically in the middle east. so they tend to focus with those recruiting stations. if to ba dedicated jihadist. i cannot take down the airliner. it is hard to see why. if they don't get their gold standard but they should keep doing this is questionable. that deterrence is effective. finally there is the notion we have only cop the stupid...
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victims many of whom are minors, know that there's a high likelihood the perpetrators will go unpunished and fear discrimination and retaliation if they report abuse. u.n. human rights offices and peacekeeping missions are usually the first responders and hence the internal reporters of the sexual abuse. they have their own fears. both about their physical safety as well as their own job security. overall, my view is that there are significant structural barriers to reporting sexual abuse by peacekeepers and by u.n. personnel. the current set-up which relies on the reporters of the violations is inadequate, poses risks to the victims and staff, and is inheerntsdzly biased against reporting. such barriers are exasperated by the whole inadequate united nations provisions of protections to whistle-blowers. an example of these structural barriers is the case of anders compass who disclosed sexual abuse in the central african republic to the french authorities. on the basis that the abuse was ongoing and the u.n. leadership had not taken any steps to stop it. over a period of many months or i
victims many of whom are minors, know that there's a high likelihood the perpetrators will go unpunished and fear discrimination and retaliation if they report abuse. u.n. human rights offices and peacekeeping missions are usually the first responders and hence the internal reporters of the sexual abuse. they have their own fears. both about their physical safety as well as their own job security. overall, my view is that there are significant structural barriers to reporting sexual abuse by...
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the victims, many of whom are minors, no there is a likelihood the perpetrators will go unpunished and fear discrimination, stigmatization, and retaliation. u.n. human rights officers in peacekeeping missions are usually first responders and hence the internal reporters of the abuse. they have their own fears about their physical safety as well as their job security. overall, my view is there is significant structural barriers to reporting abuse by peacekeepers and you and personnel. the current set up which relies on humans rights officers assuming the rules as reporters is inadequate, poses risk to the victims, and is inherently biased against reporting. such barriers are exacerbated by the inadequate u.n. internal justice provisions or protections to whistleblowers. an example of these barriers is the case of anders -- who disclosed abuses to french authorities on the basis that the abuse was ongoing and the leadership had not taken any steps to stop it over a period of many months. the abuse continued until two thousand 14 when he disclose it to the french authorities. in 2015, he
the victims, many of whom are minors, no there is a likelihood the perpetrators will go unpunished and fear discrimination, stigmatization, and retaliation. u.n. human rights officers in peacekeeping missions are usually first responders and hence the internal reporters of the abuse. they have their own fears about their physical safety as well as their job security. overall, my view is there is significant structural barriers to reporting abuse by peacekeepers and you and personnel. the...
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victims, many of whom are miners, know that there's a high likelihood the perpetrators will go unpunished in fear discrimination, stigmatization and retaliation if the report abuses. u.n. human rights officers and peacekeeping missions are usually the first responders and hence the interim reporters of the sexual abuse. they have their own fears both about their physical safety as well as their own job security. over all my view is that there are significant structural barriers to reporting sexual abuse by peacekeepers and u.n. personnel. record set up which relies primarily on human rights officers after swimming the roles of reporters is inadequate, poses risk to the victims and staff, and is inherently biased against reporting. such barriers are exacerbated by the inadequate you in integral justice provisions or protections to whistleblowers. an example of these structural barriers is the case of anders, or disclose sexual abuse by peacekeepers in the central african republic to the french authorities on the basis that the abuse was ongoing and the u.n. leadership had not taken any ste
victims, many of whom are miners, know that there's a high likelihood the perpetrators will go unpunished in fear discrimination, stigmatization and retaliation if the report abuses. u.n. human rights officers and peacekeeping missions are usually the first responders and hence the interim reporters of the sexual abuse. they have their own fears both about their physical safety as well as their own job security. over all my view is that there are significant structural barriers to reporting...