Topic: Child Exploitation
BI Deports Convicted Swiss Pedophile
December 16, 2010 ·
THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) the other day deported a Swiss national wanted in his country for being convicted as a pedophile.
Immigration Commissioner Rufus Rodriguez said Roland Suphaphon alias Roland Willi, was deported to Switzerland Tuesday following his arrest last week inside a Quezon City restaurant by joint operatives of the BI and National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
Read More...Child Pornography on the Internet
October 9, 2009 · By ROGER DARLINGTON
Contents: -What Is The Problem? -What Difference Does The Net Make? -What Is The Law In The UK? -What Is The Law In The USA? -What Kind Of Cases Have Come To Court? -What Can Be Done? -Further Reading WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? The Internet is overwhelmingly a power for good. It provides cheap and [...]
Read More...POLICE NAB FOUR FOREIGNERS IN PATTAYA PAEDOPHILE CRACKDOWN
December 12, 2008 ·
Police have arrested four foreigners, including two British nationals, one German and a US citizen in a crackdown on sexual abuse of minors in Pattaya, police said Thursday.
Read More...Bars are Front for Child Sex
June 6, 2001 ·
An Irish Columban missionary, who has bee nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to combat child prostitution in the Philippines, claim Irish bars could be involved in the sex tourism industry. Fr. Shay Cullen said most Filipino bars wer frequented by people offering the services of wome prostitutes and some used this [...]
Read More...WTO Inquires About Child Exploitation in Tourism
December 7, 2000 ·
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has sought details from Pakistan about child abuse/ exploitation in the tourism industry as well as the steps that are being taken by the government to stop this practice. In an official letter to the government, WTO Secretary- General, Francesco Frangialli made inquiries specifically about child prostitution and child abuse [...]
Read More...Paedophile’s Light Sentence Weakens Crackdown
December 7, 2000 ·
A provincial court handed former school headmaster Jon Keeler a relatively light sentence of three years – even though Cambodian law calls for 10 to 20 years in prison for the charge of debauchery with a minor. The sentence drew outrage from many child protection activists, who wanted a strong message from the courts. The [...]
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