May 13, 2021
The UN officials also called on the Afghan authorities to urgently protect the right to education in armed conflict, especially for girls, which is too often overlooked and neglected. Courtesy file photo
NEW YORK Two senior UN officials on Wednesday, condemned in the strongest terms, a terrorist attack targeting girls and their families outside a high school in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.
The terrorists who exploded a bomb near a girls’ school in the mostly Shiite district of west Kabul in Dasht-e-Barchi on Saturday “must be held accountable” for their “heinous crime”, the UN Special Representatives for Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba, and on Violence Against Children, Najat Maalla M’jid, said in a joint statement.
Centro de Mídias SP Transmite Formação Para Enfrentamento da Violência Contra Crianças e Adolescentes
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Prostitutie met minderjarigen leidt nauwelijks tot vervolgin
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Teresina registrou 107 casos de abusos sexuais infantis no ano passado
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German police said on Monday they had shut down “one of the biggest darknet child pornography platforms in the world”. Creative commons/File
BERLIN: German police said on Monday they had shut down “one of the biggest darknet child pornography platforms in the world” and arrested four of its members in a series of raids in mid-April.
The platform, named as “Boystown”, had existed since 2019, counted over 400,000 members and was “set up for the worldwide exchange of child pornography, in particular images of the abuse of boys”, federal police said in a statement.
The darknet forum allowed users to communicate with others and share graphic image and video content which included “serious sexual abuse of toddlers”, it said.