Child sex tourism study 'blames Aussies'
By Steve Lillebuen, AAP
September 14, 2009, 1:04 am
With a middle-class background and an internet connection, the Australian man is keen to explore travel deals advertised across the web.
He is the co-worker, relative and mate who awaits cheap flights to Southeast Asia that the economic downturn has made all the more plentiful.
But he is drawn to such tropical places not for the beaches, cheap drinks and a brief escape from the rat race.
He is the customer in a growing global issue that sees over 1.8 million children as young as eight years old being sold for sex - sometimes up to ten times a day - until they're considered "worthless" before they reach their 30th birthday.
And new studies reveal this man has more mates than ever who think and act just like him.
Australians make up the largest portion of foreign sex offenders against children in Thailand, according to research at John Hopkins University in Baltimore that studied patterns of arrests and prosecutions between 1995 and 2006.
His money is fuelling a $US31.6 billion ($A36.5 billion) industry in trafficking in what a recent report by a global network of groups against child sex slavery concludes is a "massive human rights violation that is currently going largely unnoticed around the world".
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All these victims suffer lifelong mental and physical damage. Some contract HIV/AIDS while most find it hard to reintegrate into society after a decade of such slavery.
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"We have increased awareness and there have been some arrests but overall we're not putting a dent in the problem," she says.
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Angmos in general just love fucking kids & this blooming child sex tourism thing is single handedly financed by their demands alone. In these countries, alot of the time these PCB dogs get away with very light sentences or paying "fines" so the incidences're almost always way underreported.
1 rule for angmo kows, another for Sporn.
Better lock up your small kids when angmos around.
By Steve Lillebuen, AAP
September 14, 2009, 1:04 am
With a middle-class background and an internet connection, the Australian man is keen to explore travel deals advertised across the web.
He is the co-worker, relative and mate who awaits cheap flights to Southeast Asia that the economic downturn has made all the more plentiful.
But he is drawn to such tropical places not for the beaches, cheap drinks and a brief escape from the rat race.
He is the customer in a growing global issue that sees over 1.8 million children as young as eight years old being sold for sex - sometimes up to ten times a day - until they're considered "worthless" before they reach their 30th birthday.
And new studies reveal this man has more mates than ever who think and act just like him.
Australians make up the largest portion of foreign sex offenders against children in Thailand, according to research at John Hopkins University in Baltimore that studied patterns of arrests and prosecutions between 1995 and 2006.
His money is fuelling a $US31.6 billion ($A36.5 billion) industry in trafficking in what a recent report by a global network of groups against child sex slavery concludes is a "massive human rights violation that is currently going largely unnoticed around the world".
...
All these victims suffer lifelong mental and physical damage. Some contract HIV/AIDS while most find it hard to reintegrate into society after a decade of such slavery.
...
"We have increased awareness and there have been some arrests but overall we're not putting a dent in the problem," she says.
READ MORE.
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Angmos in general just love fucking kids & this blooming child sex tourism thing is single handedly financed by their demands alone. In these countries, alot of the time these PCB dogs get away with very light sentences or paying "fines" so the incidences're almost always way underreported.
1 rule for angmo kows, another for Sporn.
Better lock up your small kids when angmos around.