New Hotline Aims to Fight Growing Online Child Sex Abuse
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New Hotline Aims to Fight Growing Online Child Sex Abuse
New Hotline Aims to Fight Growing Online Child Sex Abuse
by Hannah Hawkins | September 15, 2016
An internet hotline aimed at combating online child sexual exploitation and abuse, which experts say are on the rise in Cambodia, was officially launched on Wednesday at an event in Phnom Penh—almost a year after it first went live.
The website—internethotlinecambodia.org—is run by anti-pedophile NGO Action Pour Les Enfants (APLE) with support from the InHope Foundation, a global organization that develops local hotlines for reporting online child sexual abuse.
full-story....https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/new- ... se-118031/
by Hannah Hawkins | September 15, 2016
An internet hotline aimed at combating online child sexual exploitation and abuse, which experts say are on the rise in Cambodia, was officially launched on Wednesday at an event in Phnom Penh—almost a year after it first went live.
The website—internethotlinecambodia.org—is run by anti-pedophile NGO Action Pour Les Enfants (APLE) with support from the InHope Foundation, a global organization that develops local hotlines for reporting online child sexual abuse.
full-story....https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/new- ... se-118031/
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Re: New Hotline Aims to Fight Growing Online Child Sex Abuse
Those tireless people at APLE are undiscourageable!
In addition to having their operatives - disguised as tuk-tuk drivers and dirty children - following
blameless contributors to this site, they've come up with a jolly good wheeze to squeeze money
out of the gullible and goodthinkful. [A specialised subgroup of the International Donor Community.]
Some while ago, the Dutch do-goodie group 'Terre des Hommes' commissioned someone with ace
computer skills to fabricate an online underage Filipina temptress called "Sweetie"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uSO3BqjF44
Sweetie had lots of admirers eager to send her money in exchange for her doing all sorts of things
in front of a webcam.
Now, good as Sweetie is and was, nobody with a functioning brain would believe that she is/was a
real person. Check out the images for yourselves.
The other point is that surely those enamoured of Sweetie were guilty of the ultimate victimless
crime; those techno-nerds with brilliant computer skills might consider this as a really spiffy
"nice little earner" to be run from home for fun and profit.
Bear in mind that Sweetie and other exploited non-existent online fabrications do not actually
exist and that they can perform acts of unimaginable depravity without breaking any laws.
In addition to having their operatives - disguised as tuk-tuk drivers and dirty children - following
blameless contributors to this site, they've come up with a jolly good wheeze to squeeze money
out of the gullible and goodthinkful. [A specialised subgroup of the International Donor Community.]
Some while ago, the Dutch do-goodie group 'Terre des Hommes' commissioned someone with ace
computer skills to fabricate an online underage Filipina temptress called "Sweetie"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uSO3BqjF44
Sweetie had lots of admirers eager to send her money in exchange for her doing all sorts of things
in front of a webcam.
Now, good as Sweetie is and was, nobody with a functioning brain would believe that she is/was a
real person. Check out the images for yourselves.
The other point is that surely those enamoured of Sweetie were guilty of the ultimate victimless
crime; those techno-nerds with brilliant computer skills might consider this as a really spiffy
"nice little earner" to be run from home for fun and profit.
Bear in mind that Sweetie and other exploited non-existent online fabrications do not actually
exist and that they can perform acts of unimaginable depravity without breaking any laws.
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