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- Child Abuse Royal Commission Case Study 25 (Or: A Few Thoughts About Redress) March 20, 2015
- David Shoebridge’s 3-Point Reform Package for Victims of Child Sexual Abuse (Or: Tear Down Those Walls) March 19, 2015
- Australian Adelaide Archbishop Philip Wilson Charged (Or: Touchdown!) March 17, 2015
- Bilgrimage Article on a US Inquiry into Child Abuse November 4, 2014
- Victims and Lawyers (Or: He Who Pays the Piper …) September 9, 2014
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Tag Archives: Indonesia
More on Bali (Or: Bad Neighbour)
Australian paedophiles traveling to Indonesia, and Bali in particular, was partly covered in yesterday’s posting, along with a case for Australian authorities to take the situation more seriously, at least from the viewpoint of international relations. It is a worthy … Continue reading
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Australian Paedo-Tourism in Indonesia (Or: Bali High)
Image: Australian tourists revel in Bali Australia’s recently-revived Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, is due to visit Indonesia this week, and will likely be placing the issue of the “boat people” high on the agenda. The asylum seekers from places like … Continue reading
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Tagged AFP, Australian Federal Police, Australian government, Australian paedophiles, Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Bali, Bernadette McMenamin, Cambodia, child sex tourism, Child Wise, David Allen Shom, Indonesia, Indonesian government, Iqhbal Sukokiman, Kevin Rudd, Leon Mark Melzack, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Magistrate Robert Burton, orphanages, paedotourism, Paul Francis Callaghan, Paul Thompson, pedotourism, Project Childhood, Thailand, UNICEF
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More from the NSW Enquiry – Second Session (Or: Nothing To See Here)
Image source http://www.cagle.com Documents obtained under Freedom of Information laws recently revealed that NSW police officer Beth Cullen shredded documents from liaison meetings with Catholic Church officials from the Newcastle-Maitland diocese (see previous posting). The matter has been referred to … Continue reading
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