Oxfam country director Roland Van Hauwermeiren, accused of sexually exploiting underage war and earthquake victims in Haiti, Chad, and Liberia, briefing Mia Farrow in Chad, circa 2007.
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NARRATOR: Without meaningful action by the U.N., the inevitable had happened. The terror in Darfur crossed into neighboring Chad and the camps along the border became a danger zone for everyone, including the aid workers struggling to deliver relief.
ROLAND HAUWERMEIREN, OXFAM, Eastern Chad: And then next day, it was, like, "Oh, they will attack," you know, because-
NARRATOR: At breakfast, Mia Farrow got a firsthand account. Roland van Hauwermeiren, head of the Oxfam operations in the region, was awakened by radio traffic about a robbery last night in a nearby U.N. compound. An aid worker had been beaten and a guard was dead.
ROLAND HAUWERMEIREN: -next to the airport, the so-called most protected area of town- so-called. There's no protection here.
NARRATOR: This is what the years of inaction at the U.N. looked like on the ground in Chad- no protection for aid workers, no protection for refugees. And it was only getting worse.
ROLAND HAUWERMEIREN: For years and years, there were ethnic clashes in this country, but there weren't so much weapons. Eventually, the weapons came in, due to the spillover of Darfur. And now Darfur for the moment- if you ask somebody here, the population, about the Darfur crisis, it's not more their crisis. They have their own crisis here in country. It became a Chadian crisis.
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NARRATOR: Without meaningful action by the U.N., the inevitable had happened. The terror in Darfur crossed into neighboring Chad and the camps along the border became a danger zone for everyone, including the aid workers struggling to deliver relief.
ROLAND HAUWERMEIREN, OXFAM, Eastern Chad: And then next day, it was, like, "Oh, they will attack," you know, because-
NARRATOR: At breakfast, Mia Farrow got a firsthand account. Roland van Hauwermeiren, head of the Oxfam operations in the region, was awakened by radio traffic about a robbery last night in a nearby U.N. compound. An aid worker had been beaten and a guard was dead.
ROLAND HAUWERMEIREN: -next to the airport, the so-called most protected area of town- so-called. There's no protection here.
NARRATOR: This is what the years of inaction at the U.N. looked like on the ground in Chad- no protection for aid workers, no protection for refugees. And it was only getting worse.
ROLAND HAUWERMEIREN: For years and years, there were ethnic clashes in this country, but there weren't so much weapons. Eventually, the weapons came in, due to the spillover of Darfur. And now Darfur for the moment- if you ask somebody here, the population, about the Darfur crisis, it's not more their crisis. They have their own crisis here in country. It became a Chadian crisis.
Oxfam sex abuser of underage relief victims briefed Mia Farrow in Chad human resources jobs | |
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