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Head of scandal-hit Central Africa force resigns

Ban said Gaye worked "so honorably" for many years but he wanted to "to show a strong example." He plans to brief the U.N. Security Council on Thursday.

Head of scandal-hit U.N. Central Africa force resigns: U.N. chief

The head of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic has resigned after a fresh round of allegations of sexual abuse and excessive use of force by peacekeepers, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday.

"Today I have accepted the resignation of my special representative Mr. Babacar Gaye, head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic, MINUSCA," Ban told reporters at U.N. headquarters in New York.

Gaye, a general from Senegal, submitted his resignation at Ban's request. The announcement comes after Amnesty International accused MINUSCA peacekeepers of raping a 12-year-old girl and killing a boy and his father during an operation in the country's capital Bangui this month.

He added that he was convening a special meeting with all U.N. envoys, police commissioners and force commanders on Thursday to ensure they take appropriate action.

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Such action would include education and training to prevent crimes but if crimes occur then an immediate and thorough investigation should take place.

"Ultimate responsibility rests with governments who send their people," Ban said. This responsibility was not only for human rights education and training but also for ensuring justice if crimes are committed, he said.

Allegations of misconduct by U.N. troops are not new. The United Nations cannot itself punish soldiers and rights groups complain that troop-contributing countries rarely take action, creating an atmosphere of impunity in peacekeeping missions.

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power backed Ban's call for justice.

"Member states who contribute troops and police to U.N. missions must ensure that when their nationals are accused of such horrific crimes, their national legal systems swiftly investigate the allegations and hold perpetrators accountable," Power said in a statement.

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Dujarric said 57 allegations of misconduct have been reported since MINUSCA began in April 2014, including 11 cases of possible sexual abuse. He said those cases were being investigated.

The behavior of international troops recently came under fresh scrutiny due to charges of sexual abuse by soldiers from France, Chad and Equatorial Guinea in Central African Republic in 2014 before the creation of MINUSCA.

Then in June the U.N. mission began probes into claims that one of its peacekeepers sexually abused an under-aged girl and allegations that peacekeepers had abused street children.

Some peacekeepers have also been sent home for excessive use of force.

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