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Military grade woodchippers needed in Pakistan.     (files.catbox.moe)
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Woodchipper.     (files.catbox.moe)
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Texas Couple Arrested on Charges of Child Porn and Bestiality with Great Dane     (www.breitbart.com)
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Paedophiles create nude AI images of children to extort from them, says charity     (www.theguardian.com)
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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/apr/23/paedophiles-create-nude-ai-images-of-children-to-extort-them-says-charity

Paedophiles are being urged to use artificial intelligence to create nude images of children to extort more extreme material from them, according to a child abuse charity.

The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said a manual found on the dark web contained a section encouraging criminals to use “nudifying” tools to remove clothing from underwear shots sent by a child. The manipulated image could then be used against the child to blackmail them into sending more graphic content, the IWF said.

“This is the first evidence we have seen that perpetrators are advising and encouraging each other to use AI technology for these ends,” said the IWF.

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The charity, which finds and removes child sexual abuse material online, warned last year of a rise in extortion cases where victims are manipulated into sending graphic images of themselves and are then threatened with the release of those images unless they hand over money. It also flagged the first examples of AI being used to create “astoundingly realistic” abuse content.

The anonymous author of the online manual, which runs to nearly 200 pages, boasts about having “successfully blackmailed” 13-year-old girls into sending nude imagery online. The IWF said the document had been passed to the UK’s National Crime Agency.

Last month the Guardian revealed that the Labour party was considering a ban on nudification tools that allow users to create images of people without their clothes on.

The IWF has also said 2023 was “the most extreme year on record”. Its annual report said the organisation found more than 275,000 webpages containing child sexual abuse last year, the highest number recorded by the IWF, with a record amount of “category A” material, which can include the most severe imagery including rape, sadism and bestiality. The IWF said more than 62,000 pages contained category A content, compared with 51,000 in the prior year.

The IWF found 2,401 images of self-generated child sexual abuse material – where victims are manipulated or threatened into recording abuse of themselves – taken by children aged between three and six years old. Analysts said they had seen abuse taking place in domestic settings including bedrooms and kitchens.

Susie Hargreaves, the chief executive of the IWF, said opportunistic criminals trying to manipulate children were “not a distant threat”. She said: “If children under six are being targeted like this, we need to be having age-appropriate conversations now to make sure they know how to spot the dangers.”

Hargreaves added that the Online Safety Act, which became law last year and imposes a duty of care on social media companies to protect children, “needs to work”.

Tom Tugendhat, the security minister, said parents should talk to their children about using social media. “The platforms you presume safe may pose a risk,” he said, adding that tech companies should introduce stronger safeguards to prevent abuse.

According to research published last week by the communications regulator, Ofcom, a quarter of three- to four-year-olds own a mobile phone and half of under-13s are on social media. The government is preparing to launch a consultation in the coming weeks that will include proposals to ban the sale of smartphones to under-16s and raise the minimum age for social media sites from 13 to as high as 16.
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Nebraska Teacher Accused of Sex with Student Is Wife of High-Ranking Pentagon Official     (www.breitbart.com)
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Child rapist is allowed to stay in the UK after arguing being deported back to Eritrea would harm his mental health - as Home Office refuses to name him for 'legal reasons'     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13335685/Child-rapist-jailed-attacking-teenage-girl-allowed-stay-UK-arguing-deported-Eritrea-harm-mental-health.html

A child rapist from Eritrea who was jailed for raping a teenage girl will not be deported back to his home country after arguing that it would harm his mental health.

The rapist was caged for his crimes and had been due to be deported ten years ago in 2014.

However, the fiend appealed arguing that he could not be properly treated for PTSD and depression in the East African country, the Sun reports.

The Home Office has refused to name the rapist for 'legal reasons' despite a security report stating he currently poses a medium level security risk whilst living freely in the UK.

Last month, a doctor witness stated that should the rapist return to Eritrea he would most likely kill himself and would also be punished for fleeing a military draft.

A security report into the man found that he currently poses a medium level security risk whilst living freely in the UK.

Blasting the descision, Tory MP Nigel Mills told the Sun: 'This man committed a serious criminal offence and should be nowhere near this country.

'If he was concerned about losing mental health treatment or being arrested for fleeing the draft, he should have thought about that before he committed the crime.

'This decision is another sign the tribunal system is deeply out of touch with the rest of Britain.'

Last week, it emerged that a failed asylum seeker whose deportation was blocked after cabin crew prevented his repatriation flight from taking off has pleaded guilty to raping a 15-year-old girl.

Anicet Mayela, 40, who once protested outside a detention centre with a sign that read 'migrants are not criminals', could now face life in jail.

Oxford Crown Court heard that there was a high level of 'dangerousness' during the sex attack by the former economics student, The Sun reports.

The Congolese national claimed his life was at risk when he paid an 'agent' to smuggle him out of the African country, arriving in the UK in 2004.

The first attempt to deport him failed after he alleged he was injured in an isolation cell at Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre near Heathrow Airport.

Mayela was then held at Campsfield House Detention Centre in Kidlington, where he was later pictured with a 'stop detention' sign following his release.

A deportation flight was planned for May 2005, but the removal was foiled by Air France crew, who stopped the flight taking off from Southampton.

A source said to be close to Home Secretary James Cleverly reportedly told The Sun that people 'with no knowledge' of the situations of those for whom 'they suddenly decide to intervene... can have appalling consequences for others'.
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Democrats Make It Easier for Criminals to Get Away With Sex Trafficking Children     (www.lifenews.com)
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https://www.lifenews.com/2024/04/22/democrats-make-it-easier-for-criminals-to-get-away-with-sex-trafficking-children/

Republican state Sen. Shannon Grove of California blasted her Democratic colleagues for weakening a bill that would make buying a child for sex a felony offense.

The bill, which Grove introduced in February, would have made soliciting a minor for sex a felony charge with the potential for up to four years of prison time, a fine of up to $25,000 and required those convicted to register as sex offenders. Democratic lawmakers on the Senate Public Safety Committee passed amendments to the bill Wednesday, without Grove’s approval, that dropped chances of prison time to a max of one year in jail and reduced the charges to a misdemeanor if the child was 16 or 17.

“When I was standing at that podium I was shocked at what was happening, and I said, ‘Are you forcing these amendments on me?’ And the chair said, ‘Yes.’ And the audience, with all of our survivors in the background, gasped,” Grove told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Some of them cried out. They’re mortified. They are hurt. They feel like they’ve been assaulted all over again by what happened.”

The amendments also made it so that a person could face charges or pay a $10,000 fine and “buy their way out of a crime” if the victim was under 16 years old, Grove told the DCNF.

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“I’ve thought through this process and I thought through any rational reason that they could have, but I think somebody just needs to ask them why they don’t want to put people in prison for buying children,” Grove said. “My mind cannot wrap around a rational reason not to do that.”

California is the fifth highest state in the nation for human trafficking, with 3.43 cases per every 100,000, according to the World Population Review. Sex trafficking accounted for 89% of all human trafficking cases in California in 2021, according to the Public Policy Institute of California.

California lawmakers, however, have pushed legislation that weakens protections for minors who have been sexually abused. In 2020, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsome signed a bill authored by Democratic state Sen. Scott Wiener, who is on the committee and voted in favor of the amendments to Grove’s bill, that relaxed sex offender registry requirements for offenders who were not more than 10 years older than their minor victims.

A similar amendment was put into Grove’s bill, removing the requirement to register as a sex offender for buying or engaging in sexual behavior with a minor 15 years old and under if the perpetrator is less than 10 years older than the victim, according to a press release from Grove’s office. Grove told the DCNF that the change was “bizarre, convoluted and confusing … but purposeful.”

“I think every Californian, well just about every Californian, believes that buying sex from a child should be a felony,” Grove said. “And I don’t think that these senators wanted to take that vote or face the public backlash, so they watered it down hoping that I would pull the bill entirely.”

Wiener’s office did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.

Democratic state Sen. Craig Bradford also voted in support of the amendments, according to the legislature’s website. He noted during Wednesday’s hearing that while he was supportive of measures to prevent human trafficking, he “generally” hesitated on “creating new felonies” due to their potential “consequences on communities of color.”

Bradford supported a previous bill proposed by Grove making the selling of a minor for sex a felony, however said at the hearing that he was concerned with the new bill because the offender might not have known the age of the minor at the time of the crime. Grove worked with the committee by proposing an amendment to make the sex offender registry requirement for repeat offenders only, but told the DCNF that the senators did not accept her revisions.

Bradford’s office referred the DCNF to his Wednesday testimony.

“We negotiated a second chance for offenders before you get on a registry because there were things brought to us such as if they met somebody in a bar or they’re drinking, you would think that they were old enough to be there but come to find out the person was only 16,” Grove said. “You don’t want to destroy anybody’s life, but if you’re a repeat offender, I want you in prison for a long time away from our children. We negotiated in good faith, but the whole time, they were negotiating in bad faith, and I can tell you that someone told me that in 21 years they have never seen that happen.”

The bill must now make its way through the Appropriations Committee before going to the state Senate, and Grove told the DCNF that her team is working to strengthen the bill. Grove argued this setback was extremely disheartening for victims of sex trafficking and would only embolden sex traffickers.

“These amendments say, ‘buyers, you have free reign,” Grove said. “Any perpetrator that enjoys engaging in sexual activity with a child is going to just continue to do it because it’s going to still be just a slap on the wrist.”
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Police are reviewing footage from a live television broadcast that appears to show a man biting the ear of a young boy that was standing near him.     (www.news.com.au)
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