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[2002] Dirty Tricks, Inc.: The DynCorp-Government Connection by Uri Dowbenko
[2003] DynCorp Disgrace By Kelly Patricia O Meara "in the latter part of 1999 Johnston learned that employees and supervisors from DynCorp were engaging in perverse, illegal and inhumane behavior [and] were purchasing illegal weapons, women, forged passports and [participating in] other immoral acts. Johnston witnessed coworkers and supervisors literally buying and selling women for their own personal enjoyment, and employees would brag about the various ages and talents of the individual slaves they had purchased."
[2002] ECUADOR: Farmers Fight DynCorp's
Chemwar on the Amazon "Imagine that scene for a moment -- you
are an Ecuadorian farmer, and suddenly, without notice or warning, a
large helicopter approaches, and the frightening noise of the chopper
blades invades the quiet. The helicopter comes closer, and sprays a
toxic poison on you, your children, your livestock and your food crops.
You see your children get sick, your crops die."
.....DeWitt's organization has filed suit in US federal court on behalf
of 10,000 Ecuadoran peasant farmers and Amazonian Indians charging
Lombardi's company with torture, infanticide and wrongful death for its
role in the aerial spraying of highly toxic pesticides in the Amazonian
jungle,
[2002] Woman sacked for revealing UN links with sex trade She was sacked after disclosing that UN peacekeepers went to nightclubs where girls as young as 15 were forced to dance naked and have sex with customers, and that UN personnel and international aid workers were linked to prostitution rings in the Balkans. After a two-year battle, an employment tribunal ruled yesterday that Ms Bolkovac was unfairly dismissed by DynCorp, an American company whose branch in Salisbury, Wiltshire, dealt with the contracts of the American officers working for the international police force in Bosnia
[2002] US: DynCorp Disgrace by Kelly Patricia O'Meara, Insight Magazine
[2002] American firm in Bosnia sex trade row poised to win MoD contract Mr Johnston's case included allegations of men having sex with girls as young as 12. His claims also concerned a nightclub in Bosnia frequented by DynCorp employees, where young women were sold "hourly, daily or permanently".
Cynthia McKinney takes on Donald Rumsfeld. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) asks questions about: Dyncorp Sex-Trade, Pentagon Missing $2.3 Trillion & 9/11 Wargames