Saturday, March 15, 2008

UN expert slams India, Cambodia, Thailand over sex tourism

GENEVA (AFP) — India, Cambodia and Thailand are not doing enough to protect children against the risks associated with sex tourism for fear of damaging their economies, a UN human rights expert charged on Friday.

Juan Miguel Petit, the UN special rapporteur on the rights of children, said authorities in these countries are often not willing to tackle the issue of children's sexual exploitation for tourists' benefit.

"Sometimes there are big pressures on governments, explicitly or implicitly, when there are enormous touristic activities going on, making millions of dollars," he told journalists.

"Some interests see the limitation on the sexual market as a limitation for their earning of money," he added.

He denounced this "insane tourism that puts at risk the lives of hundreds and hundreds of children," saying it was against the public interest in such countries.

In general, Asia "continues to be a very difficult, alarming place" as far as human trafficking is concerned, Petit said.

Police often appear unconcerned about the scale and gravity of the problem, he charged.

"They accept this kind of crime in a passive way, as if their job was only to chase bank robbers," he said.

Many convicted Western sex offenders are drawn to Southeast Asia for its perceived laxness in terms of child sex.

British former pop star Gary Glitter, whose real name is Paul Gadd, was jailed for three years in Vietnam in 2005 for molesting girls aged 11 and 12.

He fled Britain for Southeast Asia, initially Cambodia, in 1999 after serving half of a four-month prison term for possession of child pornography.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

If HUN SEN cares enough about Porn or dirty picture in the L3 phones he should have his law inforcer go after this problem. Very bad for our society for our young girl encounter sex at early age. This is what happenned when poor really drive most people for anything. Sometime parents sell their daughther(s) for $$. This is bad. HUN SEN should be very positive and serious about this situation. Stop it now don't let this continue.

Anonymous said...

No actually, PM should ban all gorilla from entering Cambodia. They are the one who brought all these junks from oversea.

Many of our kid gots hook on porn and not going to school and they will soon to become pedophiles.

Anonymous said...

pimps, mama sans and people who sale under age kids for sex should be arrest and book in prison. i bet you if the gov't enforce this, people will stop. strengthen this field for once.

Anonymous said...

I sure if you talk to some of the mama in our prison, they will tell you what they are in there for.

Anonymous said...

Brothels with under age girls are all owned or controled by the police . Why do they not close the ones in 63 street or 154 street.

Anonymous said...

What? There is no such thing in PP or they will be mobbed by NGO.