Athlete Details

Athlete

Vernonsem VernonsemGV


From: Maputo Mozambique


Primary Sport/Activy: Water Sport

Govt troubled by kovco report leak to media, alleges the leak was aimed at discrediting Modi for corruption. 카지노 온카지노 Tamil women children behind bars in indonesia for selling sex By TONY HIGGINS TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A police investigation found a group of Indonesian women were punished for their crimes by being sexually exploited while in jail, an attorney for the women said Friday. "As part of the investigations, the department of human rights took into consideration the actions of women at various times that these women were incarcerated, including by police," attorney Joseph Daegyo told reporters at a news conference. The woman's lawyer, who declined to be identified, said the group was forced to buy their own sex and did not have to perform sex acts on an official. "Some of the women in prison at the time may have been subjected to the kinds of conditions that would be very hard to deal with today for women today," said attorney Joseph B. Dang. "We think it's deeply inappropriate and unconscionable to take women into custody, strip them, strip them of their humanity and use them as a sex slave." Dang says the victims were forced to purchase sex through intermediaries or purchase sex on their own after being placed in jail for "violating laws" such as prostitution. He said they include women from impoverished areas in Sumatra who were selling sex after being caught trying to commit domestic violence by threatening domestic violence victims. The arrests were based on reports filed by police officers while monitoring prostitution, he said. A police spokesman did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment. The AP previously reported the arrests made in March of a group of women in Indonesia and another in Malaysia for soliciting for a male prostitute, but no sex charges were filed in the cases because the women who were arrested for soliciting weren't found legally or illegally producing children. The women are suspected of selling sex to boys for at least 10 years. There were some signs that some Indonesia-based law enforcement authorities were cracking down on human trafficking in the wake of this month's U.S. Senate investigation on trafficking and sexual exploitation by foreign employees of the government and by businesses owned or controlled by U.S. government employees, including the nation's prison system. The Senate report prompted U.S. President Barack Obama to declare a special international "war on trafficking" in December. Dang also told reporters that in 2012 and 2013, more than 1,000 women were taken to police stations in Indonesia and detained for prostitution offenses. There have also been complaints about rape by police officers, he said.

Govt troubled by kovco report leak to media, alleges the leak was aimed at discrediting Modi for corruption. 카지노 온카지노 Tamil women children behind bars in indonesia for selling sex By TONY HIGGINS TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A police investigation found a group of Indonesian women were punished for their crimes by being sexually exploited while in jail, an attorney for the women said Friday. "As part of the investigations, the department of human rights took into consideration the actions of women at various times that these women were incarcerated, including by police," attorney Joseph Daegyo told reporters at a news conference. The woman's lawyer, who declined to be identified, said the group was forced to buy their own sex and did not have to perform sex acts on an official. "Some of the women in prison at the time may have been subjected to the kinds of conditions that would be very hard to deal with today for women today," said attorney Joseph B. Dang. "We think it's deeply inappropriate and unconscionable to take women into custody, strip them, strip them of their humanity and use them as a sex slave." Dang says the victims were forced to purchase sex through intermediaries or purchase sex on their own after being placed in jail for "violating laws" such as prostitution. He said they include women from impoverished areas in Sumatra who were selling sex after being caught trying to commit domestic violence by threatening domestic violence victims. The arrests were based on reports filed by police officers while monitoring prostitution, he said. A police spokesman did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment. The AP previously reported the arrests made in March of a group of women in Indonesia and another in Malaysia for soliciting for a male prostitute, but no sex charges were filed in the cases because the women who were arrested for soliciting weren't found legally or illegally producing children. The women are suspected of selling sex to boys for at least 10 years. There were some signs that some Indonesia-based law enforcement authorities were cracking down on human trafficking in the wake of this month's U.S. Senate investigation on trafficking and sexual exploitation by foreign employees of the government and by businesses owned or controlled by U.S. government employees, including the nation's prison system. The Senate report prompted U.S. President Barack Obama to declare a special international "war on trafficking" in December. Dang also told reporters that in 2012 and 2013, more than 1,000 women were taken to police stations in Indonesia and detained for prostitution offenses. There have also been complaints about rape by police officers, he said.

Govt troubled by kovco report leak to media, alleges the leak was aimed at discrediting Modi for corruption. 카지노 온카지노 Tamil women children behind bars in indonesia for selling sex By TONY HIGGINS TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A police investigation found a group of Indonesian women were punished for their crimes by being sexually exploited while in jail, an attorney for the women said Friday. "As part of the investigations, the department of human rights took into consideration the actions of women at various times that these women were incarcerated, including by police," attorney Joseph Daegyo told reporters at a news conference. The woman's lawyer, who declined to be identified, said the group was forced to buy their own sex and did not have to perform sex acts on an official. "Some of the women in prison at the time may have been subjected to the kinds of conditions that would be very hard to deal with today for women today," said attorney Joseph B. Dang. "We think it's deeply inappropriate and unconscionable to take women into custody, strip them, strip them of their humanity and use them as a sex slave." Dang says the victims were forced to purchase sex through intermediaries or purchase sex on their own after being placed in jail for "violating laws" such as prostitution. He said they include women from impoverished areas in Sumatra who were selling sex after being caught trying to commit domestic violence by threatening domestic violence victims. The arrests were based on reports filed by police officers while monitoring prostitution, he said. A police spokesman did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment. The AP previously reported the arrests made in March of a group of women in Indonesia and another in Malaysia for soliciting for a male prostitute, but no sex charges were filed in the cases because the women who were arrested for soliciting weren't found legally or illegally producing children. The women are suspected of selling sex to boys for at least 10 years. There were some signs that some Indonesia-based law enforcement authorities were cracking down on human trafficking in the wake of this month's U.S. Senate investigation on trafficking and sexual exploitation by foreign employees of the government and by businesses owned or controlled by U.S. government employees, including the nation's prison system. The Senate report prompted U.S. President Barack Obama to declare a special international "war on trafficking" in December. Dang also told reporters that in 2012 and 2013, more than 1,000 women were taken to police stations in Indonesia and detained for prostitution offenses. There have also been complaints about rape by police officers, he said.

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