Casework
Online Sexual Exploitation of Children (OSEC)
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Court Delivers Speedy Justice, Defending Five Children Who Are Now Free
ILIGAN CITY, PHILIPPINES—Just 37 days after their arrest, two Filipino traffickers pled guilty to attempted trafficking and child abuse in a Philippine court. -
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Kim thought nothing was wrong. But that was about to change.
Kim thought nothing was wrong. But that was about to change. -
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Nine (9) Children Rescued From Cybersex Trafficking in an IJM-Supported Operation; Abused by Saskatchewan Man
London, Ont., November 14, 2017 – Nine (9) children in the Philippines are now safe from cybersex trafficking after being rescued by the Philippines National Police in collaboration with local law enforcement agencies, supported by International Justice Mission (IJM) and acting on a referral from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). A Saskatchewan man is among the foreign perpetrators. -
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Two Young Teens Rescued as Visayas Anti-Trafficking Police Lead 10th Operation This Year
CEBU, PHILIPPINES – IJM helped Philippine authorities rescue two girls, 14 and 15 years old, from cybersex trafficking over the weekend. Two suspects were arrested for allegedly live-streaming sexual abuse of children to foreigners who paid to watch via webcam. Three more children, including an 8-year-old girl, were found and removed from the home to determine whether they too were victimized. -
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Nine Children under 10 Years Old Rescued from Cybersex Trafficking
MANILA, THE PHILIPPINES, October 24, 2016 – Nine boys and girls—ranging from 2 to 10 years old—were rescued from cybersex trafficking in back-to-back operations last week. -
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IJM’s First Conviction in a Live-Streaming Cybersex Trafficking Case
CEBU, THE PHILIPPINES – August 17, 2016A Filipino couple has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for live-streaming sexual abuse of their own children and broadcasting it to paying customers around the world. The children—3, 9 and 11 years old—were rescued from their home in September 2013 and have been living together at an aftercare shelter where they continue to work through the deep trauma of having been exploited by their parents. -
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The Youngest Survivor We’ve Ever Met is Now Safe from Cybersex Trafficking
In a heartbreaking rescue operation that led IJM to the youngest victim we have ever encountered, four girls and one boy were rescued from cybersex trafficking last week in the Philippines. The five victims—the youngest a baby less than a year old—are now safe at shelters and will receive ongoing care from government and IJM social workers. -
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IJM Applauds Conviction of U.S. Citizen for Sex Crimes Against Cambodian Children
International Justice Mission (IJM), the world’s largest international anti-slavery organization, applauds the recent conviction of U.S. citizen Ronald "John” Gerard Boyajian for committing sex crimes against children in Cambodia between 2002 and 2009. Tried under the PROTECT Act, which seeks to ensure that all children globally are protected from sexual predators, Boyajian now faces up to 30 years in prison. -
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Survivor of Cybersex Trafficking Celebrates 6th Birthday in Freedom
CEBU, THE PHILIPPINES – A little girl celebrated freedom on her 6th birthday just a few weeks ago. One day prior, she and four other children (including two others under age 10) had been rescued from cybersex trafficking. IJM and other authorities had freed them from a horrific home of abuse. Customers Around the World Could Abuse Children in This Home -
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Freedom Takes Time for Children Rescued from Cybersex Trafficking
CEBU, THE PHILIPPINES – Five children as young as 2 years old were rescued from online sexual exploitation three months ago. Their story of freedom is still unfolding. -
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IJM Secures First Conviction for New Casework Targeting Online Child Abuse
CEBU, PHILIPPINES –Twelve girls just wanted to help their impoverished families. The girls were promised fake jobs. They didn’t know it would mean they would be sexually abused for money. Thanks to IJM and local authorities, today the two traffickers responsible for this abuse are behind bars—the first ever conviction for IJM in a new area of casework targeting online sexual exploitation of children.