● Catholic Schools & Orphanages Damned in Report: Six decades of ‘Ritual’ Child Abuse

admin | May 24, 2009

Church leaders and government watchdogs covered up ‘endemic’ and ‘ritualised’ abuse of thousands of children in Roman Catholic schools.

● WHO Official, Filipino Pimp Indicted for Child Abuse

admin | May 22, 2009

The Makati City Prosecution Office has formally charged an official of the World Health Organization (WHO) and a suspected Filipino pimp with trafficking and child abuse.

● 5 More Boys Complain of Abuse

admin | May 16, 2009

The alleged abuse usually happened for around 10 to 15 minutes inside the Australian’s car. The doctor purportedly paid the pimp P400 each night while each boy got P300.

● Four Million Child Slaves, Exploited Sexually or for their Labor

admin | May 12, 2009

PHILIPPINES – Children work in fishing, farming, mining and domestic work (with salaries of US$16 a month). More than 100,000 of them are involved in prostitution. The Catholic Church has called on the government to implement effective measures to fight this problem. MANILA – In the Philippines children are victims of prostitution rings, sex slaves [...]

● Australian Faces Child Sex Claims in Philippines

admin | May 12, 2009

A 47-year-old doctor from Sydney has been arrested in the Philippines over child sex allegations. Local reports say he was arrested for allegedly molesting a 12-year-old boy.

● Philippines Department of Justice: Human Trafficking – Only 12 Convictions Since 2003

admin | May 9, 2009

The Philippines enacted the anti-trafficking in law 2003 and authorities have so far secured only 12 convictions, representing only 2 percent of the total 573 cases filed by the Department of Justice.

● Philippines: The Filth Lives Among Us; Child Traffickers Not Prosecuted

admin | May 8, 2009

Greater efforts needed to prosecute and convict public officials who profit from or are involved in child trafficking.

● Child Traffickers and Pimps to be Exposed on YouTube

admin | May 6, 2009

They are usually run-away street children or victims of sexual or physical abuse in the home and are picked up on the city streets by pimps and traffickers and sold to sex bars and clubs.

● 3 rescued from Ilongga’s Bar in Ivory Coast

admin | May 5, 2009

They were then brought straight to a small, dark room in the club, where Shen explained the girls’ official job description. “We were told we would have sex with 60 different men. We were told we would work for her for two years,” said the victim.

● Follow the Donations: Charities Kept Most Cash for Themselves

admin | May 4, 2009

In their tax records, charities take credit for sending supplies around the world, even if the goods haven’t yet moved an inch.