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Elite Sex Trade
As black as anything you'll ever run across.
The
Belgian X-Files
BBC | 2nd May 2002
BBC Video telling the story of Regina Louf
Tales of orgies and murder rock France
The claims involve white slavery, sado-masochism, rapes, sex with
minors, drug dealing and appalling brutality - all in the heart of the
government of one of France's most historic and most civilised cities.
Portugal reeling over child sex abuse scandal
The opposition socialists, until now ahead of Portugal's ruling
conservative Popular Social Democrats in opinion polls, are in shock after
learning some of their senior MPs may be involved in scandal over sex
abuse of boys in a state orphanage.
French 'orgy' storm grows
Veteran French politician Dominique Baudis has challenged judges to
investigate allegations that he was involved in sado-masochistic orgies
organised by a convicted serial killer.
Toulouse officials ordered murder, says serial killer
France's most notorious serial killer has claimed that he murdered at
least one victim on the orders of highly placed personalities in Toulouse
because of a blackmail threat linked to sadomasochistic orgies involving
politicians, judges and police.
UN troops accused of 'systematic' rape in Sierra Leone
Rebels, government troops and United Nations peacekeepers were all
guilty of raping women on a systematic scale throughout Sierra Leone's
brutal civil war, a leading international human rights group reported
yesterday.
Does U.S. abet Korean sex trade?
The Pentagon is investigating whether U.S. military patrols in South
Korea have provided security for servicemen visiting bars and clubs
staffed by women forced into prostitution.
Government officials in sex trafficking ring arrested
When police in the tiny republic of Montenegro swooped on a suspected
pimp accused of running a major sex trafficking operation, they ran into
an embarrassing problem.
American firm in Bosnia sex trade row poised to win MoD contract
The American defence contractor forced to pay compensation to a UN
police officer unfairly dismissed for reporting colleagues involved in the
Bosnian sex trade is poised to be awarded its first contract by the
British government, the Guardian has learned.
UN struggles to explain away presence of weapons inspector with S&M
fetish
Senior officials were trying to explain yesterday how such a crucial
mission came to include an American former Secret Service officer who has
no specialised degree in any of the relevant sciences, but considerable
expertise in unusual sexual practices.
Portugal's elite linked to paedophile ring
A scandal over a paedophile ring run from a state orphanage gripped
Portugal yesterday as it threatened to engulf diplomats, media
personalities and senior politicians.
U.N. adds new cases of sex abuse
The United Nations' investigating arm has cleared several U.N. workers
of charges of sexual abuse against West African refugee children but has
substantiated 10 new cases against aid workers, officials said.
UN 'ignored' abuse at Kosovo mental homes
Patients at United Nations mental institutions in Kosovo have been
raped and physically attacked under the eyes of UN staff, held in "filthy
and degrading" conditions, and threatened with punishment if they report
the abuses, according to a damning investigation published in New York
yesterday.
Woman sacked for revealing UN links with sex trade
A damning dossier sent by Kathryn Bolkovac to her employers, detailing
UN workers’ involvement in the sex trade in Bosnia, cost the American her
job with the international police force.
6,000 children smuggled to the west each year for sex
A growing number of adolescent girls from eastern Europe are being
sold into sex slavery in the west, charitable organisations told an
international conference on child trafficking in Rome yesterday.
Child sex book given out at U.N. summit
A UNICEF-funded book being passed out at the United Nations Child
Summit encourages children to engage in sexual activities with other
minors and with homosexuals and animals.
U.N. Finally Forced to Probe Its Pedophilia Scandal
The United Nations' massive pedophilia scandal has not received 1
percent of the media attention given to the Catholic Church's homosexual
priest scandal. Finally some attention is being paid, now that the U.N.'s
cover is blown.
Teenagers 'used for sex by UN in Bosnia'
A Human rights investigator who claims she was sacked for exposing the
sexual abuse of Bosnian women by her United Nations colleagues, told a
tribunal yesterday that girls as young as 15 were offered for sex.
DynCorp
Disgrace
Middle-aged men having sex with 12- to 15-year-olds was too much for
Ben Johnston, a hulking 6-foot-5-inch Texan, and more than a year ago he
blew the whistle on his employer, DynCorp, a U.S. contracting company
doing business in Bosnia.
Britons held over 'Royal sex ring'
TWO British men have been arrested in Paris on suspicion of running a
multi-million-dollar call girl ring that allegedly supplied prostitutes to
princes, film stars and captains of industry.
Child sex claim rocks Cabinet
Sensational claims that an unnamed senior NSW government minister had
sex with a 15-year-old have been raised in state parliament amid a
decision to lower the age of consent for homosexual males to 16.
Ex-Minister held in child sex ring case
Portugal's spiralling paedophilia scandal has threatened to engulf the
nation's elite after the arrest of a top politician and a warning from
judges that the arrests of more MPs could be imminent.
High Profile Sex Trafficking Case Collapses - Suspicion of a Cover-up
Amnesty International is concerned that victims of forced trafficking
are being failed by the judicial system in Montenegro. Recently a high
profile trial collapsed after the Prosecutor's Office in Podgorica, the
capital of Montenegro, halted criminal proceedings against the Montenegrin
deputy state prosecutor and three other men for involvement in
sex-slavery.
Mayor's 'affair' with serial killer
The scandal over alleged links between top officials in Toulouse and
France's most notorious serial killer deepened yesterday when a news
magazine revealed allegations that the former mayor, Dominique Baudis, had
a sexual relationship with the murderer, Patrice Alègre.
Party chief called to testify in Lisbon child sex scandal
Portugal's Socialist Party leader is expected to appear in court in
Lisbon today to testify in a child sex scandal that has ripped through the
political and showbusiness elite.
Peacekeeper jailed for porn films
AN IRISH soldier serving as a United Nations peacekeeper in Eritrea
has been caught making pornographic videos of local women and is now
serving a jail sentence in Ireland, it was revealed last night.
Conspiracy of Silence
Yorkshire Television / Discovery Channel | 14th Oct 2003
1994 Video documentary exposing the child sex ring that reached
Bush Sr's White House. At the last minute, and without explanation, it was
pulled from the air. It was not shown then, and has never been broadcast
anywhere since.
Of the infamous convicted child
rapist Marc Dutroux's case, the AP reports, "From the outset, the case has
been shadowed by rumors, never borne out, of high-level trafficking in
children for sex."
The collection of articles that follows and"conspiracy theories"
surrounding the case combined with the information that police had missed
a string of clues that could have led to Dutroux's arrest earlier would
indeed seem to indicate Dutroux's invovlement in a large paedophile ring,
possibly as a handler for the elites.
Defence raise satanic cult
News 24.com | 3rd March 2004
Lawyers for alleged Belgian child killer Marc Dutroux on Tuesday
evoked satanic cults, unreliable or missing witnesses and troubling
forensic evidence in their defence of the serial rapist.
Child-Murder Case to Open in Belgium
Associated Press | Feb 29th 2004
After nearly eight years, Belgian TV viewers are used to the sight of Marc
Dutroux, small and pale with a thick mustache, handcuffed and wearing a
bulletproof vest as he is shuffled between prison and courthouse.
I was
used, says man charged over schoolgirl murders
The Age | March 2, 2004
Convicted child rapist Marc Dutroux, whose trial over a spate of
schoolgirl killings that shocked Belgium eight years ago started
yesterday, claims he was "used" by others.
Dutroux not working alone, jury told
Expatica News | 2 March 2004
Suspected child murderer Marc Dutroux was not working alone but was
part of a network, the public prosecutor at his trial in Arlon told the
jury on Tuesday.
Eight
years on, Dutroux appears in court - but will the truth be heard?
Suspicions of a wider network linger as date arrives for trial of Belgian
child killer
The Guardian | February 28, 2004
the crucial question is whether Dutroux is telling the truth in hinting
that he procured girls for a network of establishment figures, and that a
massive cover-up is going on.
Profile: Marc Dutroux
BBC | March 1st 2004
Marc Dutroux, who stands accused of child killings in Belgium, has a
criminal record going back 25 years.
Conspiracy theories resurface at Belgian paedophile's trial
South African Star | March 2, 2004
Dutroux himself fuelled the conspiracy theories on the eve of his trial.
“People want to believe that I am at the centre of everything. They are
mistaken,” he was quoted as saying by a Belgian television station.
Regina
Louf's testimony
BBC | May 2 2002
Regina Louf was the first of 11 people to come forward to talk of their
harrowing experiences at the hands of Belgium's paedophile networks.In
1996, she named and described in great detail, to a specially assembled
police team, the people and places involved in the paedophile ring. Senior
judges, one of the country's most powerful politicians - now dead - and a
very influential banker were included.
Belgian
king wins paedophile rebuttal
BBC | 19th Oct 2001
The French publishers of a book about paedophelia in Belgium have been
ordered to insert a formal denial by the Belgian King, Albert II, of some
of the allegations it contains.
Belgian sex ring 'ignored'
BBC | 22 Jan 2002
"There is a well-grounded [paedophile] ring," he said. "I maintained
regular contact with people in this ring. However, the law does not want
to investigate this lead." - Dutroux
Dutroux affair haunts Belgian police
BBC | 22nd Jan 2002
When Marc Dutroux was arrested and charged with the kidnap and murder
of four young girls in 1996, the Belgian public reacted with shock and
outrage. These feelings were compounded when it became apparent that
police and officials had shown gross incompetence in allowing Dutroux to
evade capture.
Paedophile warned he would attack again:
The Guardian | March 2, 2004
Outrage after trial hears how man begged to be locked away for life
but was given his freedom within three years
Woman judge 'ran sex ring that killed boy aged five'
London Telegraph | 1st March 2004
A woman former lay judge in a youth court in Germany is thought to have
headed a child abuse ring that murdered a five-year-old boy.
Dutroux 'worked on orders of child-sex ring'
Sydney Morning Herald | March 4, 2004
The judge asked Dutroux about his parents and education but the defendant
repeatedly sought to turn the conversation to a child-sex network.
"A big crime ring," he called it.
Sex and Drugs at the UN
New York Post | June 1 2004
Three United Nations fieldworkers are publishing details of sex, drugs and
corruption inside U.N. missions - despite an attempt by the world body to
block their book.
Nato force 'feeds Kosovo sex trade
London Guardian | May 7 2004
Western troops, policemen, and civilians are largely to blame for the
rapid growth of the sex slavery industry in Kosovo over the past five
years, a mushrooming trade in which hundreds of women, many of them
under-age girls, are tortured, raped, abused and then criminalised,
Amnesty International said yesterday.
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