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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 06:32 AM Apr 2013

Despite Track Record, US Hires Contractor to Provide Troops to UN Haiti Mission

http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/04/20



A DynCorp contractor in Afghanistan.

Despite Track Record, US Hires Contractor to Provide Troops to UN Haiti Mission
Published on Saturday, April 20, 2013 by CEPR's Haiti: Relief and Reconstruction Watch

In a press release last Tuesday, DynCorp International announced that the U.S. Department of State Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) had awarded the company with a $48.6 million contract. The purpose of the contract is to “recruit and support up to 100 UNPOL and 10 U.N. Corrections Advisors. DI will also provide logistics support to the Haitian National Police (HNP) Academy and each academy class. In addition, DI will supply five high-level French and Haitian Creole speaking subject matter experts to advise senior HNP officials.”

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In Bosnia in the late ‘90s, DynCorp was contracted by the State Department to provide “peacekeepers” for the U.N. police there, just as in Haiti now. One employee, Kathryn Bolkovac, was eventually fired after blowing the whistle to her superiors at DynCorp on the participation of her colleagues in sex trafficking, among other abuses. The case was the basis for the 2011 Hollywood movie, The Whistleblower.

Unfortunately, these types of abuses have been all too common in Haiti since the arrival of U.N. troops in 2004. And similar to the situation in Bosnia, there have been only sporadic and piecemeal efforts to hold those responsible, accountable.

Additionally, DynCorp has a history of waste, fraud and abuse, including under U.S. government contracts to provide police training in Afghanistan and Iraq, similar to their program in Haiti. In 2010, the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction issued a report which found that the State Department and DynCorp could not account for $1 billion dollars spent training the Iraq police. At the time, Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) said “[INL has]been managing this contract in Iraq since 2004 and, according to this report, they have no idea where any of the money went… What's even worse is that these are the same people responsible for police training in Afghanistan, so I don't have any confidence that they're doing a better job there.”
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Despite Track Record, US Hires Contractor to Provide Troops to UN Haiti Mission (Original Post) unhappycamper Apr 2013 OP
*sigh* haikugal Apr 2013 #1
One day we will pay for this newfie11 Apr 2013 #2

haikugal

(6,476 posts)
1. *sigh*
Sun Apr 21, 2013, 07:09 AM
Apr 2013

Why did I ever think anything would change....I have no words. It's difficult to sit here on a beautiful spring morning and feel such disgust with this administration.

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