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#6179989 at 2019-04-15 01:13:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7902: Suddenly Shilly Sunday Edition
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Noted Humanitarian Charged With Child Rape in Nepal, Stunning a Village
A 14-year-old Nepali boy in the doorway of his village home. Police say he was sexually assaulted by a Canadian humanitarian aid worker.
When Peter Dalglish, a lauded humanitarian worker, built a sleek cabin near a Nepalese village of rutted roads and hills ribbed with rice paddies, locals knew virtually nothing about him.
But over several years, Mr. Dalglish, a Canadian, endeared himself to many in the community, greeting villagers in Nepali, offering chocolates from Thailand to children playing in the forest and helping people rebuild their homes destroyed by devastating earthquakes in 2015.
The good will was shattered last month when the police swarmed around Mr. Dalglish's home, placed a gun to his head and arrested him on charges of raping at least two boys, 12 and 14.
Suddenly, villagers were on edge, worried about how far the betrayal - and abuse - may have stretched.
"We trusted him," said Sher Bahadur Tamang, who said he received hundreds of dollars from Mr. Dalglish to pay for his child's education. "He treated us so well. We never knew what was inside his mind."
Mr. Dalglish's downfall has been a shock partly because his work aiding street children around the world was so widely admired. In 2016, he was awarded the Order of Canada, one of the country's highest civilian honors.