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2008

Today's headlines - I was shocked.

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I was deeply disturbed to read today's headlines on Yahoo News. Heres why. I cant believe this still goes on. When will it end?

By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 10 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - Hundreds of people have been arrested and 21 children rescued in what the FBI is calling a five-day roundup of networks of pimps who force children into prostitution.

The Justice Department says it targeted 16 cities as part of its "Operation Cross Country" that caps off five years of similar stings nationwide.

Many of the children forced into prostitution are either runaways or what authorities call "thrown-aways" — kids whose families have shunned them. Officials say they are preyed upon by organized networks of pimps who lure them in with shelter or drugs, then often beat, starve or otherwise abuse them until the children agree to work the streets.

"We together have no higher calling than to protect our children and to safeguard their innocence," FBI Director Robert Mueller said Wednesday. "Yet the sex trafficking of children remains one of the most violent and unforgivable crimes in this country."

In all, authorities arrested 345 people — including 290 adult prostitutes — during the operation that ended this week. Since 2003, 308 pimps and hookers have been convicted in state and federal courts of forcing youngsters into prostitution, and 433 child victims have been rescued, Mueller said.

The cities targeted in this week's sting are: Atlanta; Boston; Dallas; Detroit; Houston; Las Vegas; Los Angeles; Miami; Montgomery County, Md.; Oakland, Calif.; Phoenix; Reno, Nev.; Sacramento, Calif.; Tampa; Toledo, Ohio and Washington.

The problem of child prostitution has taken on a new urgency in recent years with the growth of online networks where pimps advertise the youngsters to clients. The FBI generally investigates child prostitution cases that cross state lines.

The cases aren't easy to convict.

In April 2006, for example, charges against a Nevada man resulted in a hung jury after his 14-year-old victim refused to testify against him. Months later, however, a second jury found Juan Rico Doss of Reno, Nev., guilty of forcing two girls — ages 14 and 16 — to sell sex in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Francisco and Oakland.

A University of Pennsylvania study estimates nearly 300,000 children in the United States are at risk of being sexually exploited for commercial uses — "most of them runaways or thrown-aways," said Ernie Allen, president of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

"These kids are victims. This is 21st century slavery," Allen said. "They lack the ability to walk away."

 

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Arna
June 2008 | Arna
Re: Today's headlines - I was shocked.

It's been happening here in Australia too, though not to that scale.  Our children are our future, and without them, we have no one to provide for us in our older years.  I can't imagine sending my girls off to work like this, it is just wrong!!!!



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anniebabe
June 2008 | anniebabe
Re: Today's headlines - I was shocked.

unfortunately its happening all over the world and in some cases their own parents are selling them off

so sad

annie



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      anniebabe
June 2008 | anniebabe
Re: Today's headlines - I was shocked.

i  needed to add its happening in western society as well not just the poorer countries

 



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DarkenedAngel
June 2008 | DarkenedAngel
Re: Today's headlines - I was shocked.

It shocks you? Doesn't surprise me in the least to be honest. It happens here in Australia as well. We just don't hear about it.

Wasn't that long ago a sex slave ring of young women, some underage, was busted open in Sydney - for about the 4th time.

Mostly immigrants, but some local girls as well. It's a cruel world.



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cathbusymum
June 2008 | cathbusymum
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What worries me most is that these are the ones we know about. How many more are out there that need help?



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      monyq83
June 2008 | monyq83
Re: Today's headlines - I was shocked.

Good point I didnt think of that. God I cant imagine how many people there are out there that are doing this kind of slavery. Hard to believe its 2008 and child prostitution still exists.  That is seriously f*#@ed up!




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