Cybersex trafficking is a new and devastating form of slavery. It is a rapidly growing problem as internet access increases everywhere. Now, paedophiles worldwide can direct the live sexual abuse of boys and girls, many under ten years old. For a crime, it’s low risk, easy to do, with high potential reward. 54% of victims rescued in International Justice Mission (IJM) cases are between one and twelve years old. Victims can be exploited in any location with a computer and the internet, or just a mobile phone. Philippine authorities are already receiving thousands of referrals a month, like Cassie, who was tricked to move to Manila when she was twelve. She had big dreams, but what she found was a nightmare - being forced to perform sex acts in front of a camera.
Philippines: cybersex trafficking on the increase
Written by David Fletcher 03 Mar 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for the counselling and support of children rescued from abuse, also for more funding so that IJM can continue their mission to bring justice to the vulnerable and ill-treated. (1 Peter 5:7)
- More: www.ijmuk.org/shut-down-cyber
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