Young people work on an article about child
trafficking at a Kabataan News Network workshop. © UNICEF Philippines/2009/Andy
Brown
Sex
tourism is a world wide reality and those who deny it are living far from
reality. In the Philippines an estimated 60,000 commercially sexually exploited
children are suffering abuse and lost childhoods according to a UNICEF estimate
and millions more worldwide. There are stringent laws against it that are not
being enforced. It is a twenty billion dollar world wide trade in humans and it
involves the slavery of women and children.
Many
underage girls and boys are forced into drug use in order to control them and
are beaten if they disobey the pimps and traffickers. They are sold to the sex
bars and tourists. This evil trade enjoys impunity because the sex and drug
mafia set out to corrupt and compromise police, prosecutors, judges and
politicians. There are few convictions of child abusers and traffickers.
Charges of child abuse or trafficking despite strong evidence are mysteriously
dropped by prosecutors or judges and the suspects go free, usually the decision
says for “lack of evidence”.
Exploitative
tourism has become so acceptable and above criticism that neither church nor
state actively opposes it and local government gives the sex bars permits to
operate calling it “foreign investments”.
I can
never forget the 11 year-old child Angelica rescued by PREDA Social workers
from pimps and pedophiles on the streets of Angeles City. She was sold for sex
several times to foreign sex tourists who paid as little as a hundred dollars
for her to the pimp she got the equivalent of two dollars. Although the PREDA
Foundation brought charges against her pimp endless delays and postponements by
the court caused the child additional trauma. There was no justice, no healing
for her. Speedy trial for child victims is rare if ever. More privileges are
given by the courts to the accused. In our twenty years experience male judges
seem to trivialize child sex abuse and favor the abuser, the judge makes
himself a suspect.
In
another case in Olongapo City the judge removed Michelle, the child victim from
the PREDA protective home and gave her back to the pimps, her own parents, who
had sold her to an Australian child rapist. The case then failed and the abuser
escaped back to Sydney. It’s like an act of treason.
Angelica
is a deeply disturbed child and suffers from childhood neglect and sexual abuse
by her uncle. The psychological wounds will never fully heal. When she was
first rescued she was withdrawn, saw herself as worthless and nothing but a sex
object and no longer a child. Her life was over before it had begun. Eventually
with therapy, support, encouragement and the loving family of children and
staff at the PREDA home for abused children she grew stronger and overcame the
worst of her trauma.
So
when government officials give permits to the sex bars where young girls are
raped and trafficked from rural villages they are responsible for every
destroyed young life. They trivialize sex with minors and young girls raise
suspicions that they might indulge in it themselves. A Mayor in Zambales is on
trial for such child abuse and more recently a Department of Education official
in Negros has been arrested and charged with trafficking and the sexual abuse
of minors. To end such corruption President Aquino must end the sex trade, it
must be seen for what it is, not only sex tourism but institutionalized sexual
slavery unworthy of the Philippine nation.
It is
a great evil that comes from the “Do what you like” permissive attitude of city
officials whereby sex tourists can abuse and exploit women and children with
deference and impunity. It gives rise to bad example and Filipino families are
affected. The other PREDA’s home for children is filled with victims of incest.
Abused by their own fathers or a relative, many of whom get addicted to
underage sex in the sex bars do it at home. Some child victims are made
pregnant by their own father or a relative and it is traumatic for the child.
Some child sex abuse victims are found suffering from venereal disease after
being abused by their own fathers or a relative. One 4-year-old was brought to
the PREDA shelter was found infected with syphilis by her father.
He picked up
the disease in the bars.
This
is stark evidence that the sex industry is corrupting families and spreading
child abuse in the community. Few officials seem not to care and the church
leadership is silent. All who truly believe in defending human rights,
protecting women and children and truly care for people and Filipino dignity
will never tolerate this. It is a shameful dirty business that is destroying
innocent lives we need do all we can to see it closed down and redeem the
dignity of the Filipino people.
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