That is a great study.
Unless you are Haitian.
I know Haitians don't count but the focus of U.N. activity of was the poorest place in the poorest country of the Western Hemisphere...Cite Soliel and I was there in 2004.
Flimsy tin shacks that UN bullets sailed through like nothing. Kids everywhere.
And most cruel of all the Bangladeshi troupes would execute people's pigs. Just because.
And lets not forget who brought Cholera into Haiti. A place Cholera free since at least the first US invasion in 1916.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lani ... 73-3099(15)00411-9/fulltext#:~:text=The%20investigation%20panel%E2%80%94selected%20by,cholerae%20introduced%20by%20human%20activity.
Haitians are incredibly clean people. They have to be to live. Typically 60% of household income is spent on soap. Its a place where there are open sewers but people don't just crap wherever. Its a place where people bathe in rivers but not just in any spot. There are rules and those rules keep them alive.
The UN did not know those rules and set up pit latrines near rivers and the UN dudes from would often just rather shit whereever they pleased (they were armed so who was gonna stop them?)
Then there was Rifles Mutiny in Bangladesh. The cause was that the regular grunts paid an advance kickback to get stationed in MINUSTAH in Haiti and then their commanders just took the cash and deployed who they wanted anyway. After 50+ officers were fragged the Rifles surrendered and then the very peacekeeping UN issued a critical report on how endemic torture was of the mutineers in Prison (many were electrocuted to death)
What is so morbidly funny about bringing up UN crimes in Haiti to people who like the UN is to eventually get them to brush it off and say "Haiti doesn't count" Cuz they always do.
Anway, on a positive note the UN has done a heckuva job in Cyprus. No war there in decades.