The
United Nations is increasingly hiring Private Military and Security
Companies (PMSCs) for a wide array of security services. The UN’s
leadership says these services are needed to protect the organization’s
staff and worldwide operations from growing threats and unprecedented
dangers. But many reports from governments, NGOs and the media have
shown how PMSCs have committed serious human rights abuses, killed or
injured innocent civilians, engaged in financial malfeasance and
committed many other breaches of the law. Given the track record of
these companies, serious questions arise as to whether PMSCs are
appropriate UN partners for the complex task of creating a secure, just
and lawful world. Opacity around the UN’s use of PMSCs has so far
prevented a healthy debate.
http://www.globalpolicy.org/images/pdfs/GPF_Dangerous_Partnership_Full_report.pdf
http://www.globalpolicy.org/
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