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Slavery fears for 'lost' children
February 15, 2004
Campaigners fear thousands of children are being used as domestic slaves after being brought into Britain. Children often arrive at Heathrow accompanied not by parents but by adults who claim to be uncles or aunts. |
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FOR SALE: Age 3
January 25, 2004
With her big blue eyes and cute smile, four-year-old Angela would tug at the heartstrings of any parent. But like her five-year-old brother Aco and their friend Jovanna, blonde Angela is up for SALE to anyone with enough cash to buy her.
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Sex Scandal Shaking Chile
January 11, 2004
Congresswoman Guzman did publicly link a handful of lawmakers to the case, suggesting some of her own political allies might be involved in a prostitution and child pornography ring. |
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Portugal child sex charges issued
December 29, 2003
Portuguese prosecutors have charged 10 people with the sexual abuse of children in state-run homes. |
Portugal child sex trial starts
Octerber 28, 2003
A child sex scandal which has gripped and angered Portugal for months has finally come to court - only to face a further delay.
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Portugal Awakens to Horror of Abuse
July 26, 2003
Portugal is in the grip of a paedophile scandal involving state-run orphanages, politicians, and TV stars. The allegations involve the organised abuse of children and stretch back 30 years - there is talk of a widespread cover up. |
African trafficking ring linked to UK
July 8, 2003
The ring was uncovered when a teenage girl from Cameroon arrived in Nottingham after escaping from a London brothel where she had been forced to work as a prostitute.
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June 16, 2003
The opposition socialists, until now ahead of Portugal's ruling conservative Popular Social Democrats in opinion polls, are in shock after learning some of their senior MPs may be involved in scandal over sex abuse of boys in a state orphanage. |
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Mayor's 'affair' with serial killer
June 6, 2003
The scandal over alleged links between top officials in Toulouse and France's most notorious serial killer deepened yesterday when a news magazine revealed allegations that the former mayor, Dominique Baudis, had a sexual relationship with the murderer, Patrice Alègre. |
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June 5, 2003
Amnesty International is concerned that victims of forced trafficking are being failed by the judicial system in Montenegro. Recently a high profile trial collapsed after the Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, halted criminal proceedings against the Montenegrin deputy state prosecutor and three other men for involvement in sex-slavery. |
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Toulouse officials ordered murder, says serial killer
June 3, 2003
France's most notorious serial killer has claimed that he murdered at least one victim on the orders of highly placed personalities in Toulouse because of a blackmail threat linked to sadomasochistic orgies involving politicians, judges and police. |
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The claims involve white slavery, sado-masochism, rapes, sex with minors, drug dealing and appalling brutality - all in the heart of the government of one of France's most historic and most civilised cities. Allegations that public officials protected a barbaric serial killer charged with murdering prostitutes recruited for orgies in the city's courthouse. |
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Portugal rocked by child sex scandal
May 29, 2003
Allegations that a child sex ring has been operating out of state-run children's homes in Portugal for decades has prompted intervention by President Jorge Sampaio. |
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Ex-Minister held in Child Sex Ring case
May 25, 2003
Portugal's spiralling paedophilia scandal has threatened to engulf the nation's elite after the arrest of a top politician and a warning from judges that the arrests of more MPs could be imminent. |
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Woman judge 'ran sex ring that killed boy aged five'
March 1, 2003
A woman former lay judge in a youth court in Germany is thought to have headed a child abuse ring that murdered a five-year-old boy. |
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Social customs 'hide child sex abuse'
January 21, 2003
Socially accepted practices are being used to hide the sexual abuse of children in various parts of the world, according to a new report from an international advocacy group. |
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Government officials in sex trafficking ring arrested
December 6, 2002
When police in the tiny republic of Montenegro swooped on a suspected pimp accused of running a major sex trafficking operation, they ran into an embarrassing problem. The man they were about to put behind bars was none other than the country's deputy state prosecutor. |
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American firm in Bosnia sex trade
poised to win MoD contract
November 29, 2002
The American defence contractor forced to pay compensation to a UN police officer unfairly dismissed for reporting colleagues involved in the Bosnian sex trade is poised to be awarded its first contract by the British government, the Guardian has learned. |
Portugal's Elite linked to Paedophile Ring
Nov 27, 2002
A scandal over a paedophile ring run from a state orphanage gripped Portugal yesterday as it threatened to engulf diplomats, media personalities and senior politicians. |
6,000 Children smuggled to West each year for Sex
July 11, 2002
A growing number of adolescent girls from eastern Europe are being sold into sex slavery in the west, charitable organisations told an international conference on child trafficking in Rome yesterday. |
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Regina Louf's testimony
May 22, 2002
"It was big business - blackmail - there was a lot of money involved." She knew, she said, that sessions were secretly filmed without the clients' knowledge. |
U.N. finally forced to probe its Pedophilia Scandal
May 7, 2002
GENEVA, Switzerland The United Nations' massive pedophilia scandal has not received 1 percent of the media attention given to the Catholic Church's homosexual priest scandal. Finally some attention is being paid, now that the U.N.'s cover is blown. |
Teenagers 'used for sex by UN in Bosnia'
April 25, 2002
A HUMAN rights investigator who claims she was sacked for exposing the sexual abuse of Bosnian women by her United Nations colleagues, told a tribunal yesterday that girls as young as 15 were offered for sex. |
U.N. slammed for Refugee Sex Scandal
March 8, 2002
GENEVA, Switzerland At a confidential forum, the United States and the international community castigated the U.N. Refugee Agency for the sex scandal surrounding the alleged mass abuse of West African refugee children by aid workers and "peacekeepers," according to senior diplomats. |
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Belgian sex ring 'ignored'
January 22, 2002
"There is a well-grounded [paedophile] ring," he said. "I maintained regular contact with people in this ring. However, the law does not want to investigate this lead."
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DynCorp Disgrace
Jan 14, 2002
Middle-aged men having sex with 12- to 15-year-olds was too much for Ben Johnston, a hulking 6-foot-5-inch Texan, and more than a year ago he blew the whistle on his employer, DynCorp, a U.S. contracting company doing business in Bosnia. |
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Belgian king wins paedophile rebuttal
October 19, 2001
The French publishers of a book about paedophelia in Belgium have been ordered to insert a formal denial by the Belgian King, Albert II, of some of the allegations it contains. |
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British Firm Accused in UN ‘Sex Scandal':
UN Police in Bosnia Face Prostitution Claims
July 29, 2001
A former United Nations police officer is suing a British security firm over claims that it covered up sexual abuse and forced prostitution in the Balkans. Kathryn Bolkovac, an American policewoman, was fired by the British company after amassing evidence that UN police were taking part in the trafficking of young women from eastern Europe as sex slaves. |