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originally posted by: 0bserver1
Facebook and Google hit with $8.8 billion in lawsuits on day one of GDPR
originally posted by: Bill1960
a reply to: hiddenhandofthetaff
Not an "official" Q & A. Quite frankly, I'm not seeing anything answered right now except things in the "Why is there air" vein. It's so you know when your tires are going flat. Sheesh everybody knows that. Seriously, I hope ETS is forthcoming should he have a bit of inside track
originally posted by: daskakik
originally posted by: FlyingFox
The quote I heard was specific, NOT Satan, but God, the actual creator or something like that. I'm signing off atm.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you had made something up or were changing the story but that the "satan" version exists and what you had heard may have been a twist on that.
“There are tens of thousands of aid workers around the world with pedophile tendencies, but if you wear a UNICEF T-shirt, nobody will ask what you’re up to," Andrew MacLeod, the former chief of operations at the UN's Emergency Co-ordination Center, said in an interview with british tabloid The Sun on Monday, adding that an estimated 60,000 cases of sexual exploitation had been comitted over the last decade by 3,300 pedophiles working in the organization.
The UN’s children’s agency has admitted shortcomings in its humanitarian support to children who allege that they were raped and sexually abused by French peacekeepers in Central African Republic.
A statement by Unicef Netherlands is the first public acknowledgement of the agency’s recent failure to provide support to some of the victims of alleged abuse by peacekeepers in the African nation. It comes as the aid sector and the UN face increasing scrutiny for their failings in managing internal sexual misconduct by their own staff.
“If you report it, your career is pretty much over, especially if you’re a consultant,” said one consultant, who alleged she was harassed by her supervisor while working for the World Food Programme. “It’s like an unsaid thing.”
Oxfam’s crisis threatened to spill across the charity sector on Sunday with reports that more than 120 workers across a range of leading charities had been accused of sexual abuse in the past year alone.
The former international development secretary Priti Patel said: “People knew in DfID. I raised this directly with my department at the time. I have UN reports... there are 120 cases involving something like over 300 people. That was just the tip of the iceberg.”
originally posted by: FlyingFox
I understand your point that the story has been re-crafted to make it more palatable....that's the world we live in.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Well it was worth a shot and thanks for asking. Though i'm already detecting some clowns at work inside the comments. Just to be clear i will never tell you or others to trust anyone 100%. It's your choice alone. I will warn people when i deem it necessary if it gets out of hand though. Stay vigilant at all times.
originally posted by: Bill1960
a reply to: hiddenhandofthetaff
I do too, don't feel bad he skipped mine last session as well. Really tough/revealing seem to be bypassed. All good.
originally posted by: EnzoD
Funny how Q doesn't post for a few days and people start looking to random Twitter accounts for inside info. What happened to "no outside comms"?