THE PLUNDER AND ITS CHILD VICTIMS
By Fr. Shay Cullen
It’s a
happy day when we can save children from abusers, illegal detention,
brothels, or from the clutches of traffickers, sex tourists or child
porn makers. We at the Preda Foundation do that a lot but why is it so
necessary in a so-called Catholic civilized country under the rule of
law? And how long and how many thousands more children will suffer
sexual abuse until the law is implemented and church leaders will act in
a prophetic decisive way?
In a nation like the Philippines where
corruption and poverty are so prevalent, pervasive and
self-perpetrating, it is not surprising to see children suffering misery
and abuse in illegal detention cells or thousands of minors trafficked
and sold as sex slaves to foreign sex tourists with the nods and winks
and sex bar permits of politicians who are supposed to protect them.
The
billions of pesos taken from the people as tax by the ruling class are
shamelessly plundered by politicians and their corruption-crazed
cronies. As it was in the past, so it is today, the lawmakers become the
law breakers and it is the children who suffer most and the many
victims of endless floods, landslides, and destruction.
The
laws granting huge sums of public money to corrupt politicians for
development and poverty alleviation have been diverted to their personal
accounts and they will never abolish it and it pays for their
re-election. It is a corrupt practice that began under the Marcos
dictatorship, an evil that Ninoy Aquino II, the assassinated father of
President Noynoy Aquino III wanted to stop but died in the attempt with a
bullet to the head.
President Noynoy Aquino III could abolish it
by a Presidential Decree or Executive Order, since the release of the
funds needs his approval. That would be the greatest honor the son could
give to his deceased father and mother; an act of justice for the
people, who cry out against the plunder of the public purse by parasitic
politicians causing suffering to the poor.
I see the effects of
this plunder every time I visit a jail or a slum or walk the streets of
the sex industry where the children and women are bought and sold. If
only they had good schools, their parents had jobs with fair wages, the
rule of law reigned, good governance by clean politicians existed, what a
greater nation this could be. Its people are great already by enduring
so much injustice and hardship but can it not be brought to an end?
In
Metro Manila on a regular jail visit, I found two small girls 12 and 13
years old locked up for months close to half naked adult male prisoners
reaching to touch them. They were in an exposed cell, no beds, no
privacy or change of clothes or even a bar of soap with only a bucket
for a toilet. We got them released to safety and discovered they had
been raped in the jail.
We also found Jamie, 12 years old boy,
frightened and depressed. He was terrified of what the pedophile
prisoners might to do him as darkness fell. He feared what the police
might do to him if he did not confess to a crime he did not commit. And
what they would do if he did confess? He should have been in a municipal
youth home but there is none in his town since the politicians stole
the money. So Preda social workers got Jamie and a few others released
from jail that day and transferred them to the Preda Home for Children
for which funds are constantly needed as most funding agencies,
charities, and government ignore these victims.
The children
should never be imprisoned. It’s illegal but the law is not respected
that is why we campaign to change the social, religious, and political
system. They tend to ignore child abuse and human trafficking. Luis
Antonio Cardinal Tagle, Archbishop of Manila has spoken strongly against
the plundering of public funds. He is a prophetic voice in a moral
wilderness, raging against the gates of hell. Soon he will follow the
example of Pope Francis and will visit the juvenile jails and wash their
feet with his tears. He will walk the streets lined with brothels, and
like Jesus of Nazareth, see and have compassion on the women and
children forced into prostitution and abortions. His message will
inspire the faithful to rise up and put their faith into action for
justice, freedom and the rule of law.
If he visited the
children's home, the Cardinal would be shocked to learn that as many as
100,000 children are trafficked into sexual slavery yearly and he would
help Rebecca, 14, with a mental age of 6 years old. He would be shocked
by her story.
She was sold to a 28 years old man as his live-in
sex slave approved by her mother and local officials as a form of
marriage. At first, a prosecutor in Bulacan said that the child and the
28 years old man were “in love” and there could be no crime of child
abuse. But upon protest and appeal by the Preda paralegal officer, the
provincial prosecutor Renato C. Samonte, Jr., reversed that wrong
decision and ordered charges of rape in connection with RA 7610 be filed
before the court.
The plunder, wheeling, and dealing over the
lives and bodies of women and children have to be stopped by the good
people rallying and demanding justice, and uncompromising and strict
implementation of the rule of law. We should pray a lot too. shaycullen@preda.org; www.preda.org
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