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This report focuses on an investigation in connection with seized child pornography material and the subsequent questioning and interrogation of children and perpetrators. Ten children have been identified and interviewed as to their participation. Questions that are highlighted in the study are: What relationship did the children have with the perpetrator? How did they become involved and why did the exploitation continue? Have the children spoken out about their experiences; and if so when?

Save the Children fights for children in the UK and around the world who suffer from poverty, disease, injustice and violence. We work with them to find lifelong answers to the problems they face.  ECPAT International is a network of organisations in more than 75 countries working towards eradicating all forms of sexual exploitation of children. Supported by Unicef

Changing Our Lives, the proceedings of the Manila conference, documents the information gathered by the young people on the situation on commercial sexual exploitation of children, how the young people have been involved in their respective country's Plans of Action, how their lives have been enriched in the process of implementation and their concrete proposals to enforce the Stockhoim Agenda for Action.

In this book we meet Sweedish boys who are victims of sexual abuse by their fathers, mothers, siblings and strangers. But also by people whose profession involves taking care of children. It is a book that takes us straight into the therapy room and enables us to follow the therapeutic process. Using actual case stories, the book shows what can be'' done for these boys. But it also presents the theoretical background in an instructive and lucid fashion. Sexual abuse of boys has long been an unexplored field; knowledge and treatment experience have been of limited scope.

South Africa on the threshold of a new era. Statement by H. E. Professor Ibrahim Gambari (Nigeria), Chairman of the Special Committee against Apartheid on his re-election on 13 January 1994

Nelson Mandela and F. W. De Klerk awarded 1993 nobel peace prize for momentous contribution to peaceful elimination of apartheid in South Africa

Publications of the centre against apartheid in 1993

Publications of the centre against apartheid in 1993

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