no no no, fobs live in a class caste based system. they think just because they live in city slums, they are somehow 'superior' to thier house servants, to the rickshaw driver, to the paan dabawala, etc. they laugh at these people, they abuse these people, and they do it intentionally believe it or not. they think that they are better than the village folks, than the farmers, and almost everytime something bad about india or pak comes up, they always blame it on the backward villager. what makes those city slum dwellers any different than those backward village farmers? i really would like to know, since no one wants to answer me.
take a good look at what fobs truley are. funny they also happen to be the worst racists. no wonder david duke praised India as a racially segregated nation. the kkk should open up shop there, they would have plenty of takers.
Sri Lankan authorities were involved in the investigation
Last Updated: Friday, 2 November 2007, 22:15 GMT
Sri Lanka troops abused Haitians
The UN is sending home more than 100 of the 950 Sri Lankan peacekeepers in Haiti, accusing them of sexual abuse, including with underage girls.
The UN said the troops had paid for sex and that some of the girls were minors.
UN peacekeepers have been involved in a series of sex-abuse scandals, including this year in Ivory Coast, where 800 were suspended.
The organisation said it had a "zero tolerance" policy but it was up to the supplying nations to discipline troops.
A 2005 UN report suggested a central disciplining policy but member nations could not agree.
'Low standards'
A total of 108 of the Sri Lankan peacekeepers are being sent home.
The UN Office of Internal Oversight Services and the Sri Lankan authorities had overseen the investigation.
UN spokeswoman Michele Montas said: "The United Nations and the Sri Lankan government deeply regret any sexual exploitation and abuse that has occurred."
She added: "The [soldiers] are back under national jurisdiction. So far Sri Lanka has said... that they are going to be prosecuted in Sri Lanka."
The UN was working to help the victims of the abuse, she said.
Member states are supplying about 100,000 troops to peacekeeping operations worldwide.
In recent years, peacekeepers in Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo have also been accused of sexual exploitation.
In July, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Manfred Nowak, said the standards for selecting peacekeepers were too low.
Mr Nowak said concerns about the quality, training and ethics of peacekeepers were growing.