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RAPE FOR RENT: Inside Philippines’ £1bn ‘made to order’ child sex abuse industry making sick vids for Brit paedos

SKINT parents living in the slums of the Philippines are exploiting their own kids for as little as £2 as part of a made-to-order cybersex industry worth £1billion a year.

Children are being regularly abused live on camera to satisfy the sexual appetites of perverted westerners living thousands of miles away.

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Children have told how they were abused in sex shows just so they could afford to eat

The Pacific Ocean island nation is now the global epicentre for child sex abuse with eight out of ten Filipino kids reportedly at risk of sexual abuse and rape via the web.

Unicef says children as young as five are being forced to take part in X-rated webcam shows several times a day as buyers in different time zones link-up online. We can also reveal how:

  • Slum kids are abused on webcam shows just so they can afford food.
  • Perverts order kids as young as five to carry out degrading acts on film.
  • Babies are abused in movies passed around by paedophiles in the UK.
  • Children work around the clock to “service” a global audience of paedophiles.
  • There are now one million reports of online sex abuse in the country a year.

Some parents don’t believe they are doing anything wrong, revealed Cecilia Flores-Oebanda, of the Visayan Forum Foundation which works with exploited kids in the Philippines.

She said: “Because they think they are just actually performing on the computer, and there’s no contact, there is no touch.  For them, it’s OK.”

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Kids’ clothing found on the floor after cops raided a cyber-sex den in the Philippines

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The operation is slick

However, in an increasing number of cases, children are now being filmed as they are physically abused online – sometimes by their peers – as the demands and desires of the audience become more extreme.

The criminal gangs cashing in on the vile “dark web” trade are using state-of-the-art equipment to put perverts directly in contact with their victims.

After making initial contact, the sex fiends transfer cash and order exactly what or who they want to see on camera – before later selling on the sickening images for a profit.

During a raid last month, police found five children aged between five months and 12 years old were being offered for online abuse by their parents and grandparents.

“Buyers from all over the world were able to watch children being abused to order via online chats using webcams,” the police revealed after the operation.

Read More : https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6868807/philippines-child-sex-abuse-vids-brit-paedos/

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The work of Preda Foundation is focused on alleviating the physical, emotional, psychological and sexual abuse and suffering of children and preventing abuse through community education and social media.

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