UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The boys said they approached the French
soldiers because they were hungry. Some were so young that they didn't
quite understand the acts the soldiers demanded in return. One boy, 8 or
9 years old, said he did it several times to the same soldier, "until
one day an older kid saw him and told him what he was doing was bad."
Another boy, 9, said he thought the soldiers had been urinating.
United Nations investigators heard such stories of sexual abuse from
several boys in May and JuneE 2014 in Central African Republic, where
French soldiers were protecting a sprawling displaced persons camp in
the conflict-torn capital, Bangui.
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