Central African Republic peacekeeper chief resigns over sex abuse claims

The head of U.N. peacekeepers in the Central African Republic has resigned following allegations that peacekeepers have sexually exploited civilians there, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told reporters Wednesday.

Ban said he accepted the resignation of Babacar Gaye, citing “serious allegations … about the conduct of United Nations troops” in the landlocked African country.

“I believe the disturbing number of allegations we have seen in many countries — but particularly in the Central African Republic in the period before U.N. peacekeepers were deployed and since — speaks to the need to take action now,” Ban said. “Enough is enough.”

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