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Fighting passenger pornography on airlines

Published on September 14, 2012 By SiteEditor

From ChristianGovernance eletter, Sept. 11, 2012

Former B’nai Brith head guilty of child pornography charges

Published on October 29, 2010 By SiteEditor

The Chronicle-Herald – October 29, 2010
Jewish leader deeply sorry
Former B’nai Brith head guilty of child porn charges
By Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press

MONTREAL – A former Quebec director of B’nai Brith said Thursday that he’s deeply sorry for downloading child pornography and recognizes the impact his actions have had on his family. Bill Surkis expressed remorse during his sentencing hearing in Montreal. The former Jewish community leader, who pleaded guilty in May to one count each of accessing and possessing child pornography, will be sentenced Dec. 9.

AB child services worker charged over child pornography; homosexual allegations

Published on October 6, 2010 By SiteEditor

Edmonton Journal – October 5, 2010
Social worker on hunt for porn stars, trial hears: Teenage boys asked to film sexual acts with underage girlfriends: Crown
By Alexandra Zabjek

U.N. legalizes child porn, prostitution

Published on September 9, 2010 By SiteEditor

WorldNetDaily – September 4, 2010
U.N. legalizes child porn, prostitution
By Dr. Judith Reisman

Consider the recent WND report on Scotland’s opening up internet pornography to school children at lunch break thanks to the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, currently un-ratified by the repressed USA. The U.N. “child rights” includes conditioning children to “consensual” prostitution and pornography, and the “right” to be used by any scoundrel they “chose.” Protesting parents risk jail or the loony bin.

Foster dad and special ed teacher sued for porn production using 2 foster boys

Published on September 3, 2010 By SiteEditor

OneNewsNow – September 1, 2010
Foster dad sued for porn production
By Charlie Butts

The latest lawsuit was filed against Gregg Alan Larsen of Minneapolis, who is a former special education teacher in St. Paul public schools and a foster parent.

U.S. AG’s New Strategy to Stop Sexual Abuse of Children is Flawed

Published on August 6, 2010 By SiteEditor

LifeSiteNews.com – August 5, 2010
Expert: U.S. AG’s New Strategy to Stop Sexual Abuse of Children is Flawed
By James Tillman

WASHINGTON, DC – This Monday, Attorney General Eric Holder announced the “first ever National Strategy for Child Exploitation Prevention and Interdiction.” The strategy is meant to provide a comprehensive threat assessment of the dangers children face, including child pornography, online stalking, and child sex tourism, and to outline how to fight them.