PBBM, pinaigting ang paglaban sa online sexual abuse

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PBBM, pinaigting ang paglaban sa online sexual abuse
Transcript
00:00 Following the order of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.,
00:03 various government agencies are looking for ways to give protection to youths against online sexual abuse.
00:12 This is what Alan Francisco reported.
00:14 The help of government agencies to prevent the increasing cases of child abuse in the country.
00:22 This is what President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called for against online sexual abuse and exploitation of children and child sexual abuse and exploitation materials.
00:32 This is the type of child abuse where children are taken as pictures or videos and sold to parochial households.
00:40 And what is alarming, according to the authorities, is that the perpetrators or the criminal mind is the parents, the children or the guardians.
00:49 That is why in a statement on social media, President Marcos said that he is determined to protect the youths and he will not show mercy to the offenders.
00:59 President Marcos ordered the DILG and Philippine National Police to monitor online child abuse here in the country and abroad.
01:08 He ordered the PNP and the Department of Justice to chase the perpetrators of child pornography.
01:15 The DSWD and other agencies have a duty to speed up the investigation to ensure the protection of the youth and the reintegration of the family.
01:25 President Marcos also asked for the government, private sector and internet service provider to help solve this problem.
01:34 As pointed out, 74% of the cases are perpetrated by those that fall within what is called the circle of trust.
01:45 And that includes parents, close relatives and those who assert moral influence over the child.
01:54 And obviously these things are very alarming.
01:58 Yesterday at the meeting, the President was visibly distressed, very bothered and clearly stressed with the information that was relayed to him,
02:12 which is why he gave the directive, a very strong directive to the DOJ, to the PNP and other law enforcement agencies to further intensify the efforts.
02:25 According to Atty. Margarita Magsaysay of the DOJ Center for Anti-Online Child Sexual Abuse,
02:32 the perpetrators are being chased because of poverty, that's why they are doing this.
02:37 The so-called hotspots in these abuses are the likelihood of gold, illegal and illegal.
02:42 It could be a bad thing obviously because there are many incidents happening there.
02:46 Sorry, it could be a bad thing because there are many incidents happening there.
02:50 But it could also be a good thing because that means the reporting is high because the bad thing about Osaic is that no one is reporting.
02:57 That's the challenge that we are trying to address here.
03:03 It's as what Sinaasec are saying and Sina Police Brigade are saying, this is a hidden crime.
03:09 No one wants to report. No child... They are afraid. That's their parents, who are the traffickers who are doing that to them.
03:16 They are afraid that their parents will be jailed.
03:19 These pictures are selling perpetrators for P200 to P300.
03:26 The age of the victims is from 1 to 11 years old.
03:31 The PNP said they are trained in doing psychosocial activities to help the victims.
03:39 We also have tools like video, during the interview,
03:46 we have tools so that they will not be re-traumatized when they tell what happened to them during the police interview.
03:58 During the interview, the DSWD was there as part of the IACAD.
04:03 Then, the psychological intervention was under the control of the DSWD.
04:12 For us, it's the interview so that we can file cases against the perpetrators.
04:18 No one is aware of the AI-generated child abuses, but the authority is focused here.
04:25 Alan Francisco for Pabansang TV in Bagong, Pilipinas.

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