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Where is the line between humanitarian aid and exploitation? Cases like the Zoe’s Ark scandal, the Silsby scandal, and others provide a troubling picture of war torn or disaster stricken areas creating situations ripe for abuse by NGO’s and other “charitable” groups that severely lack public or governmental accountability. These cases raise the question of transparency in aid work, and suggest that issues in this area have been ongoing in different regions for some time.
The 2007 Zoe’s Ark scandal was one of the first of a string of NGO related cases of misconduct which resulted in accusations from the President of Chad that the NGO had been intending to sell the children to human trafficking and organ trafficking networks. Despite the members of the charity receiving convictions on charges of child trafficking, and receiving sentences of eight years hard labor, the accused were repatriated to France after the intercession of Nicholas Sarkozy. Sarkozy personally persuaded Idriss Deby to give the offenders Presidential pardons. The group later faced related charges in France.
originally posted by: Justso
This can't be true, can it? How does such injustice happen? How can we care if we don't know about it? Whose responsibility is it to expose the evil and how can France get away with this one? Are they that evil-are we? Where are the answers? What are we to do??
originally posted by: TobyFlenderson
a reply to: Jonjonj
Agreed. The same people who believe Trump supports Republican ideals and Hillary represents Democratic ideals I suppose.
originally posted by: Justso
a reply to: Jonjonj
You are rude. Read it all-questions still unanswered. Go to charm school.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
a reply to: Jonjonj
Interesting. Odd how stories such as this always seem to become buried, ignored, etc.
Most interesting.
originally posted by: Jonjonj
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
a reply to: Jonjonj
Interesting. Odd how stories such as this always seem to become buried, ignored, etc.
Most interesting.
It spectacularly failed to set the world on fire. Not sure why but I suppose there is a debate about it somewhere. We just haven't found it yet.