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The Law from Zion

Posted on Feb. 2nd 2012 5:34 PM | by Christian Gonzalez and Sarah Jones

For the law will go forth from Zion and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. -Isaiah 2:3 

Israel needs your help to see righteous legislation go forth from Zion.  Israel has been entrusted with a mandate to bless the nations and there is an opportunity in the coming weeks for the passage of an important anti-prostitution bill in the Knesset translated as “The Prohibition of the Purchase of Sexual Services”. This bill criminalizes the client and can set a precedent for purity, creating a ripple effect in the nations of the earth. There is a strong correlation between prostitution and trafficking. The passage of this bill would be a significant blow to the lucrative trafficking industry in Israel which generates an estimated one billion dollars annually. It would hinder both the cover and ease which enable the oppression of women to operate freely. 

Prostitution is currently legal in Israel. It is estimated that there are one million visits to 10,000 prostituted women in Israel every month. This is in a country with a population of only seven million. Many of these clients “visit” more than once a month. 

Do not profane your daughter by making her a prostitute; lest the land fall into prostitution and the land become full of wickedness.-Leviticus 19:29

The Israeli government stands on the threshold of a historic opportunity, an opportunity to close the door to wickedness and bring a blessing to the nation of Israel. Your involvement is crucial.  On February 12th, the bill will be presented to the Israeli Ministerial Committee, known as the Knesset Committee.  The decisions and recommendations of this committee have profound influence on the vote of the full Knesset.   Israel’s democracy is extraordinarily responsive to their citizens and the concerns of the global community; your voice is crucial.  Your impact will be most effective by joining us in the following three initiatives. 

Pray: Cover the ministers and 119 Knesset members in prayer, that they may defend the cause of victims who are being exploited and oppressed. We are asking you to mobilize prayer for this issue as it is the only foundation for justice to be established upon.

Social Network: spread the word. Raise awareness concerning Israel’s opportunity to address and effectively combat trafficking through the passage of this bill. Please tweet, Facebook or repost this blog and the link below.

Write: Israel takes human rights issues very seriously; therefore it is essential for public support to be raised on behalf of this issue.  For this purpose a petition has been drafted to be sent to the Knesset Committee. Your voice can play a significant role in the debate and vote of the Committee on February 12th.

If you would like to join us in this endeavor please read and sign the petition below:

 http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/israel/

 

Catherine’s Story

 

 

 


Incurable Fanatics Tour

Posted on Jul. 26th 2011 11:10 AM | by Mary Mauk

The official Nefarious: Merchant of Souls screening tour began July, 28 2011 and will end November, 11 2011.

The Kansas City showings will take place August, 12–14.

For a list screening locations and times visit nefariousdocumentary.com.

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$10,000 In 10 Days

Posted on Jul. 7th 2011 4:39 PM | by Mary Mauk

FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN (July 6th-13th)

10 Days to raise $10,000 to send our Incurable Fanatics screening teams on the road! We are still in need of finances in order to send out our teams.

REWARDS

Top 5 givers will receive a Nefarious: Merchant of Souls merchandise packet which includes:

  • Nefarious: Merchant of Souls DVD signed by director and producer Benji Nolot
  • “Hold On: Music Inspired by the Nefarious Documentary” CD
  • Nefarious/Exodus Cry t-shirt or sweatshirt

Single Item rewards given based on random name selection:

  • Sticker Packets
  • “Hold On: Music Inspired by the Nefarious Documentary” CD
  • Exodus Cry/Nefarious t-shirt or sweatshirt

Give today and have an active part in abolishing slavery!

To donate click here>

Note: Direct donation to “Incurable Fanatics Tour”

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Quis est Veritas

Posted on Jun. 8th 2011 4:53 PM | by Mary Mauk

Quis est Veritas: Who is truth; what is in a lie? A theatrical presentation of scripture exploring how slavery and human trafficking was and is synthesized through the first and last lie in human history. Raw, sobering and beautiful, Quis est Veritas is the latest creation of Christian Gonzalez, national award winning off-Broadway writer, director and actor. Featuring Natalie Wenninger (actress from 22 Weeks), Marianne Kim, Anthony Sung, Christian Gonzalez, Christine Don, Jonathan Garofalo, and Deyvid Lam.

Showings June 9th and 10th at 7:30pm, in the Forerunner Arts building, on Main Street! Seating is limited.

Nefarious Screening Tour Begins in April

Posted on Feb. 4th 2011 12:49 PM | by Jules Tompkins

Go to NefariousDocumentary.com for more information

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Kansas to Become First Anti-Sex Trafficking Model City in America

Posted on Aug. 29th 2010 5:30 PM | by Bret Mavrich

The federal government of the U.S. became seriously engaged in the fight against human sex trafficking in 2000 with the passage of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA); a federal effort that was and still is focused on the 50,000, (a vastly conservative figure), or more victims who come each year to the United States from other countries. Sadly, many victims of sex trafficking in the United States are our own kids.  Under federal law, any aggrieved child sexually exploited by way of the Internet is defined as a victim of sex trafficking because posting pornography or selling sex using this medium crosses state lines.  To date, the lack of systematic data puts this number at 250,000 per year.

Weeks ago, in my continued quest to abolish child sex trafficking in America and in research for my upcoming book on the same subject, Patrick Trueman introduced me to Steve Wagner in D.C.

Steve Wagner, President and Founder of the Renewal Forum, former Director of the Human Trafficking Program under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services along with Patrick Trueman, former Chief of the Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section Criminal Division under the U. S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., are two of the great leaders driving the fight to stop child sex trafficking in America.  Read Huff Post blog “Internet pornography is the ‘Sexual Revolution’ on Speed” posted on April 21, 2010.

Like most of us, Trueman and Wagner are on the hunt for a perfect model city in which to create the foundation for an “anti-exploitation community.” What can be better than this? Meeting a desperate need with a viable solution.

On March 15 and 16, 2010, at the Kansas City (MO) Police Academy, the Renewal Forum convened the “Call for Community Action Conference” to plan the abolition of the sexual exploitation of juveniles in Kansas and Missouri. This event, cosponsored by the Attorney-General of Kansas, the Kansas City (MO) Police Department, the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas, and the National Coalition for the Protection of Children and Families, was a triumph in several regards.

Two hundred and fifty attended (versus an initial projection of 100), of whom a quarter were police officers. Senator Sam Brownback, now running for Governor of Kansas, delivered an inspiring keynote address.  The conference brought together police officers and representatives of non-government organizations to discuss how to work together to end exploitation in and around Kansas City. The conference also elicited many excellent suggestions for additional elements to a strategy of abolition.

The mission of the Renewal Forum is to end the pandemic of exploitation. Given the limited resources and urgent challenges facing today’s administration, the people of America cannot leave this problem to the federal government alone.  State and local government agencies need to be actively involved which means that we need good laws in place at the state and local levels. It also means that local law enforcement agencies need to start working with community organizations to find and protect the victims.

Sex trafficking is a crime in which most of the victims will not report what is being perpetrated against him or her, a situation which is taxing to the normal practices of law enforcement. Because of this challenge, we need to create models of collaboration between community organizations and law enforcement agencies; often community organizations are better able to find victims than are the police.

According to The Renewal Forum, each year 2300 American  children fall victim to commercial sexual exploitation in Kansas, and 4700 are victimized in Missouri, with nearly a quarter of this total (1650) being victimized in the Kansas City Metropolitan area. Those numbers conservatively represent one of a million communities across the country. It is not the Forum’s contention that Kansas City has a particular problem of juvenile exploitation; rather, Kansas City’s problem is typical for a metropolitan area of its size (U.S. Census estimate over 2,000,000 population), and that Kansas City characteristics, make it an advantageous place to implement a model.

To date there is no single community that has organized all of the necessary anti-exploitation programs and activities; although there are many interesting initiatives in the United States. The concept of a “model city” comes out of the realization that there is no “silver bullet” for the abolition of sexual exploitation in a community.

Wagner stated, “the abolition of human exploitation requires a community-wide continuum of response, consisting of a number of distinct yet mutually supportive activities and institutions.” Putting in place a continuum of response in one center is the purpose behind establishing a model city. The Forum’s goal is to create an environment in a single community that is so inhospitable to exploitation that the crime withers away. Once they achieve an empirical demonstration of success, the model will be replicated in other communities.

Five key elements make up this model:

1. Identifying and rescuing victims

2. Restoration of victims

3. Demand reduction

4. Local government action

5. Research on the nature and extent of the problem in the community

In a nutshell, employing this methodology to contact the victims, ask the right questions, work with the community and local law enforcement, as well as to make use of the information will build the protective and prosecutorial mechanisms that could prevent further child sex trafficking within our communities and across our Nation. Steve Wagner can be reached at The Renewal Forum: Wagner@renewalforum.org.

via Conchita Sarnoff: Kansas to Become First Anti-Sex Trafficking Model City in America.

‘Daughters of Cambodia’ Leave Sex Trade for Christ

Posted on Aug. 27th 2010 5:01 PM | by Bret Mavrich

‘Daughters of Cambodia’ Leave Sex Trade for Christ

By Stan Jeter

CBN News Senior Poducer

Friday, August 27, 2010

In Cambodia, 90 percent of prostitutes are sold into the sex industry by their parents. Many of the girls say they feel obligated to stay because their families depend on them for support.

British missionary Ruth Elliott is determined to provide a way out for the victims of sex trafficking. For six years, Elliott has been working to set the girl’s free through her “Daughters of Cambodia” ministry.

“They live in the pit of hell. It’s the truth,” she said, explaining the victims’ situation. “And they experience horrendous trauma when they come out.”

Elliott said she feels God called her for this difficult work when she was only 14 years old.

“The Lord began to speak to me,” she recalled. “He wanted me to go into the places that were worst and to facilitate healing the broken-hearted and setting the captives free.”

Training for Life

Elliott arrived in Cambodia in 2004 and focused her efforts on rescuing sex workers.

“This involves going directly into the brothels and inviting sex workers who are in the sex industry in Cambodia to change their lives, if they are interested in doing that,” she explained.

Elliott started Daughters of Cambodia, a day-center near the brothels, to help the girls transition out of the sex trade. The first thing they learn is a new way to earn an income.

“We had to start small businesses, which are fair trade businesses, in order for the girls to exit the sex industry,” she said. “For without another job, it is just impossible for them to leave the sex industry.”

At the Daughters of Cambodia center, the girls not only learn new work skills, they also learn valuable lessons for establishing a healthy family and a home.

“Things like domestic violence prevention, conflict resolution skills, budgeting skills, this kind of thing,” Elliott explained. “[Also] drug prevention.”

The Daughters of Cambodia market their clothing, fashion accessories, and home furnishings locally and overseas. Up to 60 girls at a time participate in the program, earning money for rent, food and other needs.

Doing Good Among Evil

But it takes time and a lot of help to overcome the trauma of working in the sex trade.

That’s why Elliott, who’s also a psychologist, trains counselors to work with the girls. Along with others in the red light district, she even introduces them to Jesus.

“We do build relationship with the brothel owners and they are welcome in our church program,” she said. “We want brothel owners to come. We want pimps to come. We want everyone in the sex industry to come to our church because we believe in the power of Jesus to change everyone’s life.”

And that message is having its effect, especially among the girls.

“They respond very quickly to the gospel because they have never in their lives experienced love — unconditional love and acceptance,” Elliott said. “And many of them become Christians as a result of this.”

Still, working in this environment is never easy. What Elliott does can be dangerous.

“But I have to say we have never, ever, not even one day, had any problems, any brothel owners turn up at our door demanding a girl back or threatening us in any way,” she proclaimed. “We have never had a single threat against us. And I can’t explain that to you except I believe the grace of God is on us.”

Elliot’s goal is to graduate her girls to successfully live on their own. She hopes to someday replicate the Daughters of Cambodia center in other countries with similar needs.

via ‘Daughters of Cambodia’ Leave Sex Trade for Christ – World – CBN News – Christian News 24-7 – CBN.com.

Brazil’s Sex Tourism Boom

Posted on Aug. 9th 2010 7:56 PM | by Bret Mavrich

Chris Rogers encounters many young girls on the streets of Brazil.

Young children are supplying an increasing demand from foreign tourists who travel to Brazil for sex holidays, according to a BBC investigation. Chris Rogers reports on how the country is overtaking Thailand as a destination for sex tourism and on attempts to curb the problem.

Her small bikini exposes her tiny frame. She looks no older than 13: one of dozens of girls parading the street looking for clients in the blazing mid-afternoon sun. Most come from the surrounding favelas or slums.

As I park my car, the young girl dances provocatively to catch my attention.

“Hello my name is Clemie – you want a programme?” she asks; programme being the code word they use for an hour of sex. Clemie asks for less than $5 (£3) for her services. An older woman standing nearby steps in and introduces herself as Clemie’s mother.

“I usually have more than 10 clients per night. They pay 10 reais each – enough for a rock of crack,” says Pia, 13-year-old prostitute

“You have the choice of another two girls.  They are the same age as my daughter and the same price,” the mother explains. “I can take you to a local motel where a room can be rented by the hour.”

I make my excuses and head toward the bars and brothels of the nearby red-light district.

Despite assurances of a police crackdown, there appears to be little evidence of child prostitution disappearing from the streets of Recife. In four years’ time the country will be hosting the World Cup, which will fuel its booming economy.

Brazil has defied the global economic downturn thanks, in part, to its, exotic, endless beaches attracting record numbers of tourists.

via BBC News – Brazil’s sex tourism boom.

Brazil police bust kidnappers who browsed social-networking sites for victims

Posted on Aug. 3rd 2010 1:31 PM | by Bret Mavrich

August 02, 2010 | Associated Press

SAO PAULOSAO PAULO AP — Brazilian police dismantled a kidnapping ring that scoured social-networking sites for victims who appeared to be wealthy, then used profile information to track them to their jobs or favorite bars or clubs.Nine people were arrested last week — mostly young men who spent hours on the Internet planning their crimes, authorities said Monday.Police uncovered the group while investigating the kidnapping of a 19-year-old man in the interior of Sao Paulo state. Investigators monitored the suspects communications to rescue the victim.Authorities did not say how many other kidnappings the group was responsible for, or how long it had been acting in and around Sao Paulo.The group searched profiles for postings of expensive trips, luxury cars and big houses. Then they would look up where potential victims worked and their favorite social hangouts, said an officer who could not be identified because of departmental policy.”They used all this information to begin evaluating their crimes,” police investigator Wilson Negrao told Globo TV.After picking their victims, the group would study their routines and show up at the places they frequented.With details of the victims possessions, the group had a good idea of how much ransom they could push relatives to pay, police said.

via FOXNews.com – Brazil police bust kidnappers who browsed social-networking sites for victims.

Sex Slaves Freed from the “Thunder God”

Posted on Jul. 28th 2010 10:03 PM | by Bret Mavrich

Tribal Priest recants voodoo and frees sex slaves.

Tribal priest comes to Christ, frees sex slaves

8 April, 2010

Ghana (MNN) — Sex slavery is rampant among tribal religions in Ghana. In a system commonly referred to as Trokosi, girls are given to tribal priests as payment for sins. “Trokosi” means wives or slaves of the gods.

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