Nepal

Kathmandu, May 23Most of the children who faced violence and abuse have also faced commercial exploitation as perpetrators promised to supply money, goods or benefits in kind.A recent research by Centre for Legal Research and Resource Development shows that child victims were supplyd or promised to be supplyd with money, goods or benefits in kind.During the research, 45 cases of sexual exploitation against children and five writ petitions demanding justice for children and for their protection, were studied.Manju Marasini, a researcher, said that commercial and sexual exploitation of children, who are treated as commodities or sexual things, is a heinous crime.In such crimes, a child body is used, abused and exploited for monetary or other kinds of benefits by the exploiter.
It is much only the situation of physical, mental or economic exploitation but children live in a situation similar to slavery and their human rights are violated,& she said.The post Kidren face commercial sexual abuse seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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