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Sep 21st, 2009 at 11:18pm
 
I can't believe this story. Yet people still insist Western societies haven't gone overboard with the excessive focus on sex and 'sexual freedoms'. These kids aren't just doing this coincidentally, they're learning it.. When adults have no morals and are so over-sexualised, doesn't take long for it to filter down to young kids..



SHOCKING sex assault allegations against Year 1 and Year 2 boys have caused worried parents to pull children out of a Brisbane primary school.


The Courier-Mail reports at least three Year 1 and Year 2 boys were alleged to have sexually assaulted their classmates in separate incidents at the school on the city's northern outskirts since June.

One girl was pulled out of the school after she was allegedly assaulted, with another Year 1 student, by two boys in the school toilets on June 16.

The girls' underwear was removed by the Year 1 boys, who then allegedly performed sex acts on the girls.

Police have confirmed they investigated an incident in June but have refused to say whether the boys were cautioned.

Children under the age of 10 are unable to be charged.

Two other girls were allegedly sexually assaulted last week.

A Year 2 boy is said to have grabbed a girl from behind and put his hand up her dress while in a separate incident, another Year 1 girl was touched inappropriately by Year 1 boys while in line.

Parents of one of the girls told the Courier-Mail they reported the matter to police ''not for revenge'', but so the boy might realise the seriousness of the situation and also to bring about change at the school.

They said they were unhappy with the way the school dealt with it, with the boy returning to class the next day without his teacher being told about the incident.

It was left to the victim's mother to warn the teacher that the boy should be monitored.

The parents said police were now going to address the entire school on appropriate behaviour and praised the officers and education officials for their handling of the situation.

They also said the school had many great teachers who did a fantastic job.

An Education Queensland spokesman confirmed ''an alleged child protection issue'' at a state school in the Brisbane area had been referred to police and the Department of Child Safety ''as a matter of urgency in June''.

Source: News.com.au
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Reply #1 - Sep 21st, 2009 at 11:22pm
 
Perhaps this is related as well...



Paedophiles behind face of respectability


By Tracey Spicer

The Daily Telegraph

September 21, 2009 07:00am

A PAEDOPHILE lives in Sydney's East Ryde*. He doesn't have a facial tic or a stutter. He doesn't look like the sex offender from central casting. And his name is not Dennis Ferguson.

He is one of tens of thousands of paedophiles, living in the suburbs, who don't walk around with big signs on their foreheads.

In about 90 per cent of child sex abuse cases, the perpetrator is a family member or friend, not some rock spider who abducts kids in the street.

"Offenders look like everybody else," Carol Ronken from Bravehearts, a support group for child sex victims, said.

"We need to be vigilant within our own four walls."

Six year old Naomi*, who drew the picture, left, is among the one-in-five Australian children who have been molested.

There's no way of sugar-coating this.

The drawing shows Naomi in bed, watched by her father and a man she calls "grandpa" who rapes her in a way too gruesome to describe.

Five years ago Naomi's mother Debbie* found child pornography on the home computer. She called the police, who convicted her husband.

He was later charged with sexually abusing his young niece.

It was then that Debbie found semen on her 18-month-old daughter's clothing.

The family fled to Adelaide but, under the controversial shared parenting laws, Debbie was forced to return to Sydney where her ex-husband had access to Naomi, supervised by his new wife.

When Naomi turned three, she began complaining of a sore vagina. She behaved in sexually explicit ways that no three-year-old should know and told her mum: "Daddy did this."

Doctors discovered her hymen had been broken.

Despite all this, Debbie is still forced to give the father access to Naomi every second weekend, from 9am on Saturday to 6pm on Sunday. God only knows what happens between those hours.

According to the National Council for Children Post-Separation, there's a hidden epidemic of child sexual abuse inthe home. If mums raise concerns which can't be proven in court, they risk having more time awarded to an alleged perpetrator - or losing custody of kids.

Family Court Chief Justice Diana Bryant wrote to Attorney-General Robert McClelland demanding urgent changes to protect at-risk children.

During protests about Dennis Ferguson last week, a neighbour said it was "unacceptable how a person of his calibre was placed in there", as the Government scrambled to find alternative housing.

While I applaud these residents for protecting their children, where were the concerned neighbours - and authorities - when little Naomi was being sexually abused?

And where were they when a man in Victoria's Latrobe Valley was allegedly raping his daughter for 30 years, producing four children? It seems we're ready with the pitchforks when an obvious predator is in our midst - but we turn a blind eye when the offender looks like Joe Average.

There's an old saying that you never know what goes on behind closed doors.

But we've all had our suspicions. It's just easier to look the other way.

Neighbours of the man dubbed "Australia's Josef Fritzl" said "a lot of people knew about this" and "something should have been done sooner".

Having lived in the Latrobe Valley for two years, I wouldn't be surprised if there are dozens more Aussie Fritzls.

In the hills around Morwell and Moe unemployment is high, families are broken and incest is rife.

The daughter reportedly took out a restraining order against her father two years ago but authorities were deaf, dumb and blind.

It's the same story in Sydney where Naomi remains at risk during each access visit despite numerous interviews with police, doctors and the Department of Child Safety.

Why is it that government departments do nothing then try to clean up the mess when the damage is done?

There are three reviews under way into shared parenting laws, with calls for interim measures now before any more children are hurt.

In the meantime, we all have a role in keeping our eyes and ears open - and being brave enough to stand up and report something if it doesn't seem right.

That caricature of a child molester, Dennis Ferguson, will be moved on to another community, which will no doubt try to evict him.

But how many others are living in the same suburb? The same street? Or the house next door?

Source: News.com.au
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Reply #2 - Sep 21st, 2009 at 11:30pm
 
abu_rashid wrote on Sep 21st, 2009 at 11:18pm:
I can't believe this story. Yet people still insist Western societies haven't gone overboard with the excessive focus on sex and 'sexual freedoms'. These kids aren't just doing this coincidentally, they're learning it.. When adults have no morals and are so over-sexualised, doesn't take long for it to filter down to young kids..



Well, you won't have any arguments from me on this.

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Reply #3 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 1:22am
 

I find paedophilia completely disgusting.
many paedophiles should be casterated.

even any suspicion of anyone and I will keep a very close eye on them.
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Reply #4 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 9:27am
 
I'm impressed soren, I think that's the first time you've actually suspended your dislike for Muslims long enough to agree with me for a moment. We're making progress after all.
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Reply #5 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 9:37am
 
Well Aboo when are YOU going to make some progress?
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Reply #6 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 9:56am
 

i don't think that is a possibility till abu apostates
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Reply #7 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 10:14am
 
abu_rashid wrote on Sep 22nd, 2009 at 9:27am:
I'm impressed soren, I think that's the first time you've actually suspended your dislike for Muslims long enough to agree with me for a moment. We're making progress after all.



Thank you.
Note that no-one needs a Koranic compass to agree with your opening statement on this thread.

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Reply #8 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 10:21am
 
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Note that no-one needs a Koranic compass to agree with your opening statement on this thread.


Agreed. Islam is not the sole source of moral teachings. In fact pretty much all religions teach morality.
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Reply #9 - Oct 2nd, 2009 at 9:26am
 
More despicable examples of the sex-crazed Western society gone haywire..



Chilling bond between online abusers

By Jon Kay
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Police have said they could find no financial motive for the sexual assaults


They lived hundreds of miles apart, and never met face-to-face until they appeared together in the dock of Bristol Crown Court, but Vanessa George, Angela Allen and Colin Blanchard knew more about one another's secrets than anyone else.

After meeting online between autumn 2008 and spring 2009, they exchanged thousands of messages via their phones and computers, some of which contained extreme and explicit images of child abuse, which one investigating officer described as "truly defying belief".

All three defendants told police they met through Facebook, and then went on to exchange images via texts and e-mails.

But because officers can never hear the real-time phone conversations which took place, they say it is impossible to know exactly who initiated the relationship.

"I don't think we'll ever know who started the cycle," said Det Supt Adrian Pearson of Nottinghamshire Police.

'Horrific and devilish'

"It will be one of the enduring mysteries of this investigation how three people who lived at different ends of the country, and came from different backgrounds and lifestyles, could meet online and then somehow start a conversation about child abuse in its most horrific and devilish form."

Officers might not know how their cyber-relationship started but they do believe George, Allen and Blanchard were "equal parties" in the crime.

According to Det Insp Tony Creely of Greater Manchester Police: "They were as bad as each other. Blanchard expressed love for each of the women [in the texts], and they would both reciprocate.

"They would all discuss sexual matters of a crude and gross nature - and then the abuse of children."

There is no evidence the images were sent beyond the three of them or any suggestion the pictures were taken for money.

Det Supt Michele Slevin: "She remained very calm and controlled in her answers"

Instead, officers believe the trio were involved in some kind of three-way contest - as if they were trying to outdo one another with increasingly sordid pictures.

"They were all willing participants," said Det Supt Pearson. "The texts and e-mails were becoming ever more outrageous, and the things they were talking about were accelerating all the time."

The investigation began in Rochdale in June when a colleague logged on to the laptop of computer salesman Colin Blanchard to investigate his business dealings while he was on a work trip abroad.

When he discovered images of babies and toddlers being sexually assaulted he immediately contacted police.

Anger

Blanchard had already been cautioned for downloading indecent images of children in 2002 and as a result had spent five years on the sex offenders register.

After examining his computer and other electronic devices, Greater Manchester Police arrested Blanchard on his return to the UK. Blanchard's e-mails and texts led officers to Vanessa George and Angela Allen.

The three had done nothing to encrypt or hide the contents of their messages. One officer said: "It didn't take us long to work out who else we were looking for."

Plymouth nursery worker George, 39, was the first of the women to be arrested. Her job as a childcare worker meant her arrest immediately provoked great anger and concern among parents.

A mother describes the horror of knowing her children may have been victims

Two days later she appeared in court, charged with serious sexual assault on babies and toddlers, as well as making and distributing indecent images of children.

Parents wept in the public gallery as the graphic charges were read out. Then some of them pelted her prison van with bags of flour.

In all, George took about 150 indecent images on her camera-phone. But despite extensive investigations, the police have not managed to identify any of the children, so about 30 families have been told that their children may have been among George's victims - but they will probably never know for sure.

"It is just the worst feeling you can ever imagine," said one parent who trusted George to look after her children.

"Feeling sick 24 hours a day. Not being able to sleep. Drinking during the day. Everyone was the same - mums and dads in tears."

'Truly evil'

But detectives said George remained "very calm and controlled" during questioning. Det Supt Michele Slevin from Devon and Cornwall Police told the BBC that "in some ways George was slightly unemotional".

Officers can find no evidence of George committing similar crimes in the past. "We've no explanation, don't understand why she would start to do this kind of thing. It's something that sits within her and only she knows," added Det Supt Slevin.

The second woman to be arrested was Angela Allen. Also 39, unemployed and single, she lived in Nottingham and was described by police as being "on the fringes of society".

None of the three suspects we're talking about are bathed in glory, but Angela Allen is truly evil
Det Supt Adrian Pearson

Like George, she was charged with serious sexual assault and making and distributing indecent images of children.

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Det Supt Adrian Pearson described her as "sinister… and absolutely atrocious", adding that Allen had shown "not one tear of remorse".

He said: "None of the three suspects we're talking about are bathed in glory, but Angela Allen is truly evil.

"The tone and the fantasies she described in her texts and e-mails were perhaps the most graphic of them all. It was of a graphic nature you could not possibly describe, it was chilling."

Det Supt Pearson said that this case was "absolutely unique in many ways", not least because it involved women paedophiles.

"On the face of it, these three people appeared to be entirely normal. But all of them were absolutely focused on their own sexual gratification.

"The number of victims, the scale of their deceit, the way that they manipulated relationships and the cunning they have all used for their own ends is really, really shocking."

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Reply #11 - Oct 2nd, 2009 at 10:53am
 

casterate all 3 and life imprisonment ??
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Reply #12 - Oct 2nd, 2009 at 11:35am
 
I thought you didn't believe in physical punishments sprint??

Anyway, I think it would be wiser to think about preventative measures. Examining what causes people to end up in such a sick and depraved state...
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Reply #13 - Oct 2nd, 2009 at 11:56am
 
Abu, do you think child sexual abuse only occurs in western society?
Have you ever heard of Hassam El Masri? he's the all time top point scorer in the NRL, he's also a Muslim, very devout at that, he's also a child victim of abuse from a family member, in Lebanon.
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No, and nowhere have I stated as such. It is a scourge which can effect any society. However in some societies it is much more prevalent and in this case we can see is perpetrated by a wide range of people. Normally women are not involved in paedophilia, and these women have no history of it. However they seem to have been "encouraged" into it by this man. People who'd never met, and who just chatted on an internet site somehow began sending sickening pictures of one another doing these despicable acts to children and even babies. What gave them the "courage" to openly commit such acts with people they'd never met before?? I'd say society's attitudes towards sexualisation has a large role to play.

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Have you ever heard of Hassam El Masri? he's the all time top point scorer in the NRL, he's also a Muslim, very devout at that


Yes I know him personally.

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he's also a child victim of abuse from a family member, in Lebanon.


That's terrible, as I said, by no means restricted to Western societies. Also, as far as sexualisation of societies goes, Lebanon is pretty bad. It's by no means an Islamically based society, and remember their head of state is Christian, so it's officially a Christian-ruled state anyway.
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