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Saudi Sex Slaves

 

 

 

     

So Bush knows about Saudi Sex Slaves…

 

And most important Bush does not want you to know…

 

After the Oil Genocide Trials in DC and NYC…

After the Oil Genocide Trials in DC and NYC…

After the Oil Genocide Trials in DC and NYC…

After the Oil Genocide Trials in DC and NYC…

 

$1 Billion will be awarded to all the Saudi Sex Slaves and to the cops

$1 Billion will be awarded to all the Saudi Sex Slaves and to the cops

$1 Billion will be awarded to all the Saudi Sex Slaves and to the cops

and kids burned in gasoline for more oil money.

  

So he has signed an executive order prohibiting CBS, ABC NBC’s Dateline to expose the Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah and the rest of the Saudi Royal Family as sex slave owners.

 

Yes! Barbara Bush gets to watch video of Saudi’s having sex, she has Observer Status in our hidden camera Orwellian Society.

 

USA sex-trafficking to Saudi Arabia

USA sells organs for transplants to Saudi Arabia

 

After the Oil Genocide Trials in DC and NYC…

After the Oil Genocide Trials in DC and NYC…

After the Oil Genocide Trials in DC and NYC…

After the Oil Genocide Trials in DC and NYC…

 

$1 Billion will be awarded to all the Saudi Sex Slaves and to the cops

$1 Billion will be awarded to all the Saudi Sex Slaves and to the cops

$1 Billion will be awarded to all the Saudi Sex Slaves and to the cops

and kids burned in gasoline for more oil money.

 

 

 

 

So, when President George Bush met with oil-rich Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah at his ranch Monday, energy prices were at the top of the agenda.

 

 

Former sex slaves seethe over Japan's position

 

Lee Ok-seon, center, who was sexually enslaved for the use of Japanese troops in World War II, demonstrates in Seoul.

 

 

 

 

 

 

GWANGJU, SOUTH KOREA - The beatings Lee Ok-seon endured in three years of sexual enslavement to Japanese troops during World War II left her nearly deaf from blows to the head, with speech slurred from missing teeth and scars on various parts of her body.

So she was shocked to hear the Japanese prime minister say last week that there was no proof that she and other "comfort women" had been coerced into prostitution.

 

The proof, she says, is all over her body.

 

"They took away other people's young daughters only to beat them to death, make them sick to death and starve them to death," said Lee, now 79. "And now they say there was no coercion in taking us. How evil are they?"

 

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was commenting on a proposed resolution before the U.S. House of Representatives that urges Japan to formally apologize for its wartime brothels.

 

Japan acknowledged in the 1990s that its military set up and ran brothels for its troops. But it has rejected most compensation claims, saying they were settled by postwar treaties. And though the government issued an apology in 1993, it was never approved by parliament.

 

Abe said Monday that there is no need for Japan to apologize again, and his government made it clear Wednesday that it was sticking to that position.

 

"The U.S. resolution is not based on objective facts and does not take into consideration the responses that we have taken so far. Therefore, we will not offer a fresh apology," said Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki.

 

He said, however, that Tokyo still honors the earlier apology.

 

Historians say thousands of girls and women in Asia -- 200,000 by some accounts -- were forced to provide sex for Japanese troops during World War II.

 

But prominent Japanese scholars and politicians routinely deny direct military involvement or the use of force in rounding up the women, blaming private contractors for any abuses. The government also has questioned the figure of 200,000 women.

 

In South Korea, only 113 of the former sex slaves are still alive. A shelter has been set up for them in Gwangju, 30 miles south of Seoul, where Lee lives with eight other women.

 

For years, the women have staged weekly rallies at the Japanese Embassy in Seoul, demanding an apology and compensation from Tokyo.

 

Abe's comments have incensed critics in China, North Korea and South Korea, and the Philippines who have demanded that Japan acknowledge its responsibility.

 

Opposition lawmakers in Japan have also urged Abe to issue a clear acknowledgment of the military's role in coercing women to work in the brothels and apologize to victims again.

 

Like many former sex slaves, Moon Pil-ki said she couldn't even think of marrying because she was so ashamed of her past.

 

"It wasn't my fault, but still I was shameful," Moon said. "Do you know how much it hurts to have your whole youth stolen? They made us all cripples."

 

"If I ever see Abe, I want to slap him and knock some sense into his head."

 

 

So, when President George Bush met with oil-rich Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah at his ranch Monday, energy prices were at the top of the agenda

 

 

 

 

 

Women's TV Network Targets Sex Trafficking

Posted Oct. 24

 

By Alexandra Poolos

WeNews correspondent

 

(WOMENSENEWS)—A young girl is dragged up the stairs of a dark and dirty hotel. A man, carrying a pair of candy-apple red high heels, pushes her against a wall and says, "Do you want me to kill your sister?"

 

 

Mira Sorvino stars in the Lifetime mini-series "Human Trafficking."

The girl shakes her head, puts on the shoes and is pushed into a room, where a large, leering man shoves her to the ground and begins to unbuckle his pants. The girl looks toward the window and, in a flash, she throws herself out, crashing onto a car roof, dead in an instant.

 

So begins Lifetime Television's mini-series on sex trafficking, "Human Trafficking," a four-hour movie that premieres tonight that explores the international trade that enslaves tens of thousands of women a year.

 

Executives at the cable channel say the series is the first dramatic look at the industry.

 

The series unfolds through stories of a rookie immigration agent on the trail of a deadly criminal kingpin, two Eastern European women forced into sex slavery in the United States and the ordeal of an American teen kidnapped off the streets of Manila for sale into the sex trade.

 

The cable channel has combined entertainment with advocacy, launched public awareness campaigns and supported legislation to improve women's lives. "Human Trafficking" was created with just this aim. Producers at Lifetime are hoping that the mini-series will offer more than just a riveting four hours of television. Their goal is to open the curtains on this largely hidden trade and effect real change for the women trapped in it.

 

A Global Industry

 

Lifetime Television: Human Trafficking

 

Amnesty International USA: Stop Violence Against Women

 

The project was conceived in part by Trevor Walton, senior vice president for original movies at Lifetime, who says he initially knew very little about the global industry that enslaves an estimated 800,000 women and girls worldwide; almost 20,000 in the United States alone. He says he learned about the problem after hearing a speech by British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

 

"I realize that we're all spectacularly ignorant of what has been going on," he said. "I've heard for a number of years of men going on trips for cheap easy sex. I certainly didn't want to do a big finger-wagging piece, but I thought there's a lot of information we can convey. It became more and more apparent that there was just a huge amount of information that wasn't reaching the American public."

 

The sex trafficking industry ensnares many women from countries in the former Soviet Union, Southeast Asia and other impoverished nations around the world. The women are desperate to find work and a better life. Many respond to advertisements seeking nannies or waitresses in Western Europe or the U.S. and naively partner with traffickers who ferry them across borders and then take their passports and money. Others are sold to traffickers by their boyfriends or husbands.

 

The women are then put to work as sex slaves, servicing dozens of men each week, their pay going into the pockets of the traffickers. The women are abused by both their clients and their traffickers and are terrified to escape or seek help for fear that they will be further penalized by police who see them as little more than prostitutes or that their family members will be attacked back home.

 

Breaking the Silence

"Breaking the silence is always the first step towards positive social change," Taina Bien-Aime, executive director of the New York-based nonprofit Equality Now, said. "I don't think people quite understand the magnitude of trafficking in persons and its impact on so many lives."

 

The American public does know something about the global trade in women and girls. A poll sponsored by Lifetime ahead of the movie's premier found that 55 percent believe trafficking is a major problem in the United States, although 74 percent did not know that international marriage brokers operate in the U.S. legally.

 

Bipartisan legislation was recently passed in both the House and Senate that would offer mail order brides greater protection, including the ability to access the criminal histories of their potential partners before they arrive in the U.S.

 

In an effort to build greater protection for enslaved women, Lifetime and other advocates are also supporting legislation that would give provide for higher penalties for those caught trafficking as well as better services for women once they are freed.

 

Promoting Awareness

Toby Graff, Lifetime's vice president for public affairs, says the cable channel worked very closely with nonprofit groups that deal with women on the ground to both develop a realistic film and build education and advocacy strategies to promote awareness of the issue.

 

Activist Celhia de Lavarene worries that the film will gloss over aspects of the trade in its dramatization and be full of inaccuracies. De Laverne worked in Bosnia and Liberia running raids on brothels with local police.

 

She says that she could often tell if a woman was enslaved just by "looking into her eyes and seeing that she wasn't free." Now, the activist is launching a nonprofit with offices in the countries where women are typically ensnared in the trade.

 

De Lavarene is skeptical that the film could possibly deter the sex traders or inform potential victims.

 

Nevertheless, she said, "If it does raise awareness, it will potentially funnel more money into nonprofits fighting the trade. And it's enough that we're talking about it."

 

Reprinted with permission from womensenews.org. Alexandra Poolos is the former managing editor of Women's eNews. She has worked for Radio Free Europe, the Wall Street Journal and Newsday and is currently on a fellowship to study politics at Columbia University.

 

 

Sex Trafficking

by Lis Wiehl for FOX Fan Central

 

Slavery in America isn't dead. It's actually a thriving industry, cashing in more than $8 million a year. And New York has no law prohibiting this slavery. Nearly 20,000 victims are sold and trafficked every year for purposes of sexploitation. Humans — traded as a commodity, as if bought and sold on the stock exchange.

 

We know that sex trafficking happens in other parts of the world, yet we don't think it's happening in our backyard. We promise the “American Dream,” but we also hold the title of second highest destination in the world for trafficked women. Women are trafficked into the U.S. from Asia, Central and South American, Russia and Eastern Europe — their lives sold for $2,000 (at most) to the predators who buy them.

 

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) says human trafficking is the third largest criminal industry in the world, right behind drugs and gun smuggling. Sex traffickers lure hundreds of thousands of desperate girls from overseas with the promise of a new life, only to enslave them once they've arrived. Some are simply abducted or driven to trafficking by poverty. For most of these girls, staying alive means working as a prostitute or stripping at a local bar. The average age of a sex slave is just 11 years.

 

 

Full-page Lis on Law ArchiveWe know this is happening, but New York has no law to fight these crimes. That is wrong! Just listen to these women:

 

Katya answered an ad to work as a nanny in New York City. With stars in her eyes, she was desperate to leave Russia for a better life. But when Katya landed at JFK Airport, there was no nanny job. Instead, two Russian mobsters greeted her. They took her passport and told the Russian hopeful that she owed them money for transportation and housing. Her choices: stripping in New Jersey or working in a Brooklyn massage parlor.

 

Then, there's Kika, a Venezuelan woman who was conned into coming to New York City by an American man offering her friendship and love. But the “loving” boyfriend confiscated her passport and money, demanding that she pay off her travel debt. He forced her to work in a brothel with other enslaved girls. When she resisted, he beat her. That first night she said, “I had sex with 19 men.” But, the worst moment in her three-year hell came when she witnessed the murder of her friend, because the girl refused to service a sex trafficker. When the police came, they treated Kika as a criminal, not a victim. She witnessed a friend's murder and was given no support.

 

This treatment is pervasive. Victims are often “invisible” because they are usually isolated and speak broken (if any) English. “The real tragedy right now is that the law in New York state says that a woman who is being sold in prostitution is the perpetrator of the crime, when in fact, much of the time she is the victim of the crime,” says Jane Manning, an attorney with the human rights organization Equality Now.

 

How can they come forward for protection when there's no law holding these predators accountable? “We think that having a law that names the crime of trafficking that is being committed, would help law enforcement officials to recognize this and attack the problem, rather than jailing the victims,” says Manning.

 

In New York, women are especially vulnerable. The international borders and ports, large immigration population and tourist appeal make the Big Apple a prime destination for human traffickers. In May 2005, officials arrested a New York man for holding a woman as his sex slave. During her servitude, he tied her up and posted her torture on the Internet for the world to see. And that's just the beginning. What makes catching these predators even harder is that local officials are much more likely than federal officials to intercept trafficking rings, but they have no authority under state law to arrest them and protect their victims.

 

In 2000, Congress passed the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA), but it was underfunded. Not enough money equals not enough law enforcement. Federal prosecutors could only pursue the most high profile cases. Earlier this year, President Bush signed a bill to combat human trafficking, renewing the Trafficking Act of 2000. This is the right move for the federal government. But what about the states?

 

New York Assembly bill 1898-b, the Anti-Human trafficking Act of 2006 creates strict criminal penalties for human trafficking and assists victims of slavery. Unlike other proposals, this bill defines trafficking broadly; making it more likely such crimes are recognized and charged. Every aspect, from confiscating passports and immigration papers to physically abuse or threatening restraint, would be covered under the new legislation. This bill gives women access to federal, in addition to state, benefits and services.

 

Although the bill has wide support among lawmakers and women's groups, defense lawyers argue that the penalties — up to 15 years in prison for offenders — are too tough. But strengthening criminal sanctions and imposing civil fines is the only way to stop trafficking. Make it too dangerous and costly for sex traffickers to run their business here.

 

Right now, many predators go unpunished because our laws are impotent or non-existent. It's high time we equip New York (and the U.S.) with the legal armor necessary to stop the sex trafficking of women.

 

Write to Lis at LisonLaw@foxnews.com

 

 

 

Lis Wiehl joined FOX News Channel as a legal analyst in October 2001. She is currently an associate professor of law at the University of Washington School of Law. Wiehl received her undergraduate degree from Barnard College in 1983 and received her Master of Arts in Literature from the University of Queensland in 1985. In addition, she earned her Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1987. To read the rest of Lis's bio, click here.

 

The Unveiling: An American Teacher in a Saudi Palace (Paperback)

by Kristin, Decker (Author)

Paperback: 176 pages

Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing (October 9, 2006)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1589399129

ISBN-13: 978-1589399129

 

The Unveiling is a harrowing excursion into the hidden Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Kristin Decker and her husband Randy arrived in Saudi Arabia eager for adventure and hoping to make a difference. Hired to teach two young Saudi royals, their willing pupils grow by leaps and bounds. Believing God has propelled them to the desert Kingdom, the couple hopes to enable the newly founded school to prosper and prepare its young royal pupils for University and a life where they can help mold the future of Saudi Arabia. Unbenownst to them, Prince Faisal's confidant, jealous of their new found success and favored status with the Saudi Royal family, plots against them, leading to their hasty deportation after less than one year in the Kingdom. Kristin Decker's timely and relevant book regarding this often misunderstood Middle Eastern country is an eye-opener about faith, deception, and forgiveness. Not to be missed!

 

 

Book Description

My husband and I eagerly accepted positions as private tutors for a visionary princess in Saudi Arabia. She dreamed of providing the best education possible for her children and secretly opened a private school. We championed her dreams as if they were our own. However, a year later, we encountered a medieval system of palace intrigue and subterfuge. Under threat of imprisonment, we were detained and coerced into signing false statements. Would God's deliverance come in time or would we be forgotten and imprisoned in a foreign land? Journey with us to the center of the human heart and to the mysterious Kingdom of Saudi Arabia where the shifting sands are full of dreams, intrigue and revenge.

 

 

 

Paperback: 176 pages

Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing (October 9, 2006)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1589399129

ISBN-13: 978-1589399129 

 

Saudi Women Have Message for U.S. Envoy

 

 

 

By STEVEN R. WEISMAN

Published: September 28, 2005

JIDDA, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 27 - The audience - 500 women covered in black at a Saudi university - seemed an ideal place for Karen P. Hughes, a senior Bush administration official charged with spreading the American message in the Muslim world, to make her pitch.

 

Carol T. Powers for The New York Times

Karen P. Hughes, the under secretary of state for public diplomacy, was hired to publicize American ideals in the Muslim world.

But the response on Tuesday was not what she and her aides expected. When Ms. Hughes expressed the hope here that Saudi women would be able to drive and "fully participate in society" much as they do in her country, many challenged her.

 

"The general image of the Arab woman is that she isn't happy," one audience member said. "Well, we're all pretty happy." The room, full of students, faculty members and some professionals, resounded with applause.

 

The administration's efforts to publicize American ideals in the Muslim world have often run into such resistance. For that reason, Ms. Hughes, who is considered one of the administration's most scripted and careful members, was hired specifically for the task.

 

Many in this region say they resent the American assumption that, given the chance, everyone would live like Americans.

 

The group of women on Tuesday, picked by the university, represented the privileged elite of this Red Sea coastal city, known as one of the more liberal areas in the country. And while they were certainly friendly toward Ms. Hughes, half a dozen who spoke up took issue with what she said.

 

Ms. Hughes, the under secretary of state for public diplomacy, is on her first trip to the Middle East. She seemed clearly taken aback as the women told her that just because they were not allowed to vote or drive that did not mean they were treated unfairly or imprisoned in their own homes.

 

"We're not in any way barred from talking to the other sex," said Dr. Nada Jambi, a public health professor. "It's not an absolute wall."

 

The session at Dar Al-Hekma College provided an unusual departure from the carefully staged events in a tour that began on Sunday in Egypt.

 

As it was ending Ms. Hughes, a longtime communications aide to President Bush, assured the women that she was impressed with what they had said and that she would take their message home. "I would be glad to go back to the United States and talk about the Arab women I've met," she said.

 

Ms. Hughes is the third appointee to head a program with a troubled past. The first, Charlotte Beers, a Madison Avenue executive, produced a promotional video about Muslims in America, rejected by some Arab nations and scoffed at by a number of State Department colleagues. Her successor, Margaret D. Tutwiler, a former State Department spokeswoman, lasted barely five months. A report issued in 2003 by a bipartisan panel chosen by the Bush administration portrayed a dire picture of American public diplomacy in the Arab and Muslim world.

 

Ms. Hughes, on this first foray, has churned through meetings in which she has tirelessly introduced herself as "a mom," explained that Americans are people of faith and called for more cultural and educational exchanges. Her efforts to explain policies in Iraq and the Middle East have been polite and cautious.

 

As a visiting dignitary, she had audiences in the summer palaces of this Red Sea coastal city with King Abdullah, Crown Prince Sultan and the foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal. But mostly it was a day that underscored the uneasy Saudi-American relationship, fed by unsavory images the two countries have of each another.

 

In December, there was an armed attack on the American Consulate in Jidda, leaving five people dead, and that meant that the Americans traveling with Ms. Hughes were cautioned against traveling alone in the city.

 

At the meeting with the Saudi women, television crews were barred and reporters were segregated according to sex. American officials said it was highly unusual for men to be allowed in the hall at all.

 

A meeting with leading editors, all men, featured more familiar complaints about what several said were American biases against the Palestinians, the incarceration of Muslims at Guantánamo Bay and the alleged American stereotype of Saudis as religious fanatics and extremists after Sept. 11.

 

Ms. Hughes responded by reminding listeners that President Bush had supported the establishment of a Palestinian state and asserting that Guantánamo prisoners had been visited by the International Red Cross and retained the right to worship with their own Korans.

 

Americans, she said at one point, were beginning to understand Islam better but had been disappointed that some Muslim leaders had been "reticent" at first in criticizing the Sept. 11 attacks.

 

"Now, several years later, we're beginning to hear other voices," she said.

 

But it was the meeting with the women that was the most unpredictable, as Ms. Hughes found herself on the defensive simply by saying that she hoped women would be able to vote in future elections.

 

In June, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talked of democracy and freedom in the Middle East but declined to address the question of driving. By contrast, Ms. Hughes spoke personally, saying that driving a car was "an important part of my freedom."

 

A woman in the audience then charged that under President Bush the United States had become "a right wing country" and that criticism by the press was "not allowed."

 

"I have to say I sometimes wish that were the case, but it's not," Ms. Hughes said with a laugh.

 

Several women said later that Americans failed to understand that their traditional society was embraced by men and women alike.

 

"There is more male chauvinism in my profession in Europe and America than in my country," said Dr. Siddiqa Kamal, an obstetrician and gynecologist who runs her own hospital.

 

"I don't want to drive a car," she said. "I worked hard for my medical degree. Why do I need a driver's license?"

 

"Women have more than equal rights," added her daughter, Dr. Fouzia Pasha, also an obstetrician and gynecologist, asserting that men have obligations accompanying their rights, and that women can go to court to hold them accountable.

 

Ms. Hughes appeared to have left a favorable impression. "She's open to people's opinions," said Nour al-Sabbagh, a 21-year-old student in special education. "She's trying to understand."

 

Like some of her friends, Ms. Sabbagh said Westerners failed to appreciate the advantages of wearing the traditional black head-to-foot covering known as an abaya.

 

"I love my abaya," she explained. "It's convenient and it can be very fashionable."

 

  

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US CHILDREN AS A TARGET OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEX SLAVE TRADE

 

We will center on the non-parental child theft within the United States by the Saudi princes and their associates. The Saudi princes and their associates purchase US children both male and female as sex slaves. Saud princes are willing to pay dearly for the right quality child (product) and consider virgins as the top of the line. The children are usually shipped in private planes or boats by Saudi princes. They are drugged to be malleable so as not to make disturbances. Some are recruited within the United States or Northern Europe for fictitious jobs as models or actresses while others are purchased from local procurers. Once in Saudi Arabia the girls and boys are whisked off to the palace of the purchasing prince. A prince is absolute ruler of his compound. Architecturally, the compounds are designed with slave quarters included. Within the palace walls whatever the prince says goes, there are no government restrictions to his will. If a slave escapes they are immediately brought back by the Saudi security police to the responsible prince who may do with them as he pleases. They rarely escape since they spend most of their time within the confined parts of the palace compound under supervision. When the prince entertains his male friends he provides them with both male and female child sex slaves for their enjoyment. If he tires of a child sex slave he will sell it to another prince or sheik. It is believed once these sex slaves have outlived their usefulness they are dumped into Rubal Khali. It would be to dangerous to free them for fear of potential embarrassment to Saudi Arabian public relations abroad. One hears many stories along the Cote d'Azure of young girls being enticed to luxurious parties given by Saudi princes never to be seen again. Many young girls and boys along the French coast have stories of Saudi princes trying to entice them into their planes or boats for "a ride". The Saudi princes have grown so sophisticated in enticing young girls and boys, they have even financed their own modeling and companion agencies within Europe and the United States to insure top quality merchandise and cut out the middle men. Many models have stories of being solicited by Saudi princes or friends who have disappeared.

 

 

 

STATE DEPARTMENT INTRANSIGENCE

 

Saudi Arabia's participation in international slavery has long been known by State Department careerists who are powerless to react for fear they will be destroyed professionally or will lose the deferred payments promised by Prince Bandar upon their retirement. One has mentioned off the record the widespread knowledge within the State Department of Saudi child theft within the US. Many of the kidnappings in the United States are easily masked within the larger number of runaways each year. The breakdown of the US family has enabled the Saudi princes and their procurers to "special order" kidnap without much concern for law enforcement who are usually looking for someone within the local area. One should often wonder when seeing girls and boys faces in the post office or milk carton wanted ads how many have been "disappeared" to Saudi Arabia.

 

 

 

CHILD MOLESTERS: A BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

 

We do know Saudi princes collect and swap child pornography between themselves. They are said to have their own child sex pornography exchange where pictures of their youngest sex slaves are the most in demand. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children reports: "It is difficult to know with certainty why pedophiles collect child pornography and erotica. ... Collecting this material may help pedophiles satisfy, deal with or reinforce their compulsive, persistent sexual fantasies about children. ... Collecting may also fulfill needs for validation. ... Pedophiles swap pornographic photographs ... As they add to their collections, they get strong reinforcement from each other for their behavior. The collecting and trading process becomes a common bond. ... Child pornography and child erotica are used for the sexual arousal and gratification of pedophiles. ... The younger the child and the more bizarre the acts, the greater the value of the pornography." M114A In order for the Saudi princes to obtain these very young children who are too young to be on their own, the usual "special order" is placed with their procurers so these children can be snatched from their parents. Again, local police are trained through Washington financed programs to look for kidnapping locally. Washington denies the existence of the international child sex slave industry just as the Justice Department denied the existence of the Mafia as an international crime syndicate. For several decades the Justice Department called all crime local allowing the Mafia to thrive in the US. Now the Justice Department calls all nonparental child kidnapping local and finances police training accordingly. Ambassador Prince Bandar's Washington retainers see to it that very little is mentioned about the international Saudi prince child sex slave trade. Remember, one old Washington maxim is: "The one who controls the investigation wins."

 

 

 

 

SAUDI PRINCES AND THE MODELING RACKET

 

It is quite well known within the international slave trade that Saudi princes are high end buyers. There are few countries that do not have procurers working with the international child sex industry. Saudi Princes contract out "special order" requests in various cities with their local procurers from the barrios of Brazil, London's Leichester Square, Paris's Place de Pompidou. Due to the recent lax border regulations in Scandinavia, the princes now get their fair haired children from immigrant procurers. In the United States shopping malls, amusement parks and video parlors are prowled by procurers. The Princes not only do not like dealing with the seemlier elements of the international child sex industry such as the street procurers but see the danger of the media picking their activities up, hence their own modeling agencies. Lately, Saudi princes have begun moving into the modeling agency business to recruit male and female models for some shoot in a distant land never to be heard of again.

 

 

 

PRINCE FAISAL'S SEX RING IN HOUSTON

 

As we saw in the third issue Prince Faisal built a marble palace on Kirby in the posh River Oaks section of Houston. He had procurers go to various areas where young people congregated and bring them back to his palace. The prince had a continual party fueled by a stream procured teenagers both male and female. It was relatively easy for the procurers as the word got out about the sumptuous surroundings of the prince. The prince had the best of foods, drink and drugs available every day for his continual party. We do not know if any of these teenagers were enticed to Saudi Arabia. We have been told there was a hushed scandal where after the prince left abruptly apparently never to return. His favored girls lived at his palace, each had a leased car and the capability to go to the exclusive Saks Pavilion Shops near the Galleria and charge clothes to the Prince. Mohammed Al Fassi became so infamous with his perpetual party at his palace in Beverly Hills that he was run out of town after painting the genitals of his statues. Again, we do not know if any of the young attendees ended up in Saudi Arabia.

 

 

 

CAN SAUDI PRINCES BE CONSIDERED PEDOPHILES?

 

Many of the Saudi Princes would definitely be considered pedophiles and child molesters if subject to the laws of the United States. Within their own country they would probably not be prosecuted as pedophiles. When a Saudi prince abducts a child from the US, once in Saudi Arabia the child is considered his total responsibility to do with what he may. The State Department in their human rights report have justified Saud family slavery by saying; " it is part of the Saud family culture deeply embedded within the mores and filches of the society".M115

 

 

 

CHILD SEX RINGS: A BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

 

The National Center for Missing & Exploited children reports: "The rule of thumb that psychiatrists and others use is that there must be an age difference of five years. ... child sex ring is defined as one or more offenders simultaneously involved with several child victims. ... In the syndicated (child sex) ring, a well-structured organization recruits children, produces pornography, delivers direct sexual services, and establishes an extensive network of customers. ... Maintaining control is very important in the operation of a child sex ring. It takes a certain amount of skill and cunning to maintain a simultaneous sexual relationship with multiple partners. It is especially difficult if you have the added pressure of concealing illegal behavior. In order to operate a child sex ring, an offender has to know how to control and manipulate children. ... control is primarily maintained through attention, affection, and gifts -- part of the seduction process."M116

 

 

 

GOVERNOR PRINCE MOHAMMED AND HIS SEX RING

 

The Committee for the Defense of Legitimate Rights in Saudi Arabia based in London through their Saudi dissident leader Mr Masari said; "one regional Governor, whom he accused of tolerating drug users and child sex rings".M117 Prince Mohammed bin Fahd, Governor of the Eastern Province has been accused by the Al Saud newsletter of condoning sex slavery within his administered area. We have been told Governor Prince Mohammed is an active participant in the child sex rings of the Eastern Province. We have been told he has parties for his friends with child sex as the main entertainment. Governor Prince Mohammed likes Hollywood where there are many boys and girls from which to entice into becoming sex slaves in Saudi Arabia under the ruse of film and modeling contracts. These sex slaves are allegedly sold and resold until they are used up whereupon they are helicoptered over Rubal Khali and dumped.

 

 

 

BRITISH MINISTER OF DEFENSE ALLEGED TO BE PROCURER OF FEMALES FOR PRINCE MOHAMMED

 

Speaking of Jonathan Aitken, the London Times reports: "But he had been in the Cabinet barely a year when he resigned to clear his name of media allegations of being dependent on Saudi money and procuring women for Arabs."M118 Again, international media frequently attribute the degenerate behavior of Saudi princes to Arabs in general. In this case, Governor of the Eastern Province and son of King Fahd, Prince Mohammed used Aitken as a procurer of young girls through Aitken's health club.

 

 

 

SAUDI HEADMASTER ACCUSED OF MOLESTING BOY

 

Amnesty International reports; "Dr Mohammed Khalifa an Egyptian doctor working in Saudi Arabia, received 80 lashes in May. He had been tried on charges of slandering a Saudi Arabian headmaster whom he had accused of sexually abusing his son."M119 It is doubtful if their was a Saudi Government investigation of merit, especially when the child was the son of a guest worker.

 

 

 

KING FAHD'S NEPHEWS RAPISTS!

 

A young girl heard her father had died while she was visiting King Fahd's nephew in Boston. He and his friends gang raped her after she became traumatized by the news of her father's death. When asked why, one of the participants said they just wanted to see what it was like to have sex with a girl who was so sad. It is not known if the State Department gave these rapists retroactive diplomatic immunity or other assistance. It is known nothing happened to the assailants.

 

 

 

KING FAHD IS CAUGHT RAPING A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL

 

Before Fahd worked his way up to become King, he was a degenerate Prince who squandered Arabian Peninsula oil money on gambling along the Riviera. One day while eating he spotted a little French girl and told friends he had to have her immediately. He had his associates bring the girl to his suite at the hotel whereupon he raped her. He had promised not to penetrate her fully so as to traumatize her but he did. The girl was screaming so loudly that two hotel security men appeared. There was blood everywhere with the little girl hysterical. Fahd paid off the two guards to keep quiet and take the little girl. Fahd then paid off the parents of the little French girl and the matter was dropped. No criminal charges were ever filed.

 

 

 

PRINCE SULTAN'S CHILD SEX SLAVES

 

Prince Sultan is Ambassador Prince Bandar's father. He has a former child sex slave, now older than he desires, in Paris supply him with female children on "special order". Prince Sultan seeks young girls who are loyal, subservient and sexual. These young girls are treated reasonably well by him indulging them with gifts and large amounts of cash bonuses and salaries. We believe he returns these girls to Paris after he tires of them with generous compensation. These children can only be considered sex slaves because of their age. Recently, Prince Sultan purchased seven young French girls from this Parisian procurer to satisfy his needs. He keeps these female child sex slaves away from the eyes of his friends.

 

 

 

HYPOCRITICAL SAUDI GOVERNMENT!

 

The London Times reports: "Executions in Saudi Arabia are prescribed for murder, rape, drug smuggling and child abuse, and carried out in public outside a mosque after prayers on Fridays."M120 If the Saud family abided by it's own laws there would be many Saudi princes who would meet the fate of beheading. Hypocrisy is rampant in Saudi Arabia.

 

 

 

MANILA ISSUES SAUDI SEX WARNING TO MIGRANT MAIDS

 

London Times reports: "The Philippines government, responding to dozens of tragic cases of maltreatment, has warned young women going to work as maids in Saudi Arabia that they will be sexually harassed by Saudi men and slapped about by their Saudi mistresses. ... You have to ward off advances by your master, his brother, son and other male members of the household. ... the Philippines labour ministry has also told young male workers heading to Saudi Arabia that they must expect to be at risk of rape."M121 Never does a Saudi prince get charged let alone beheaded for raping a male or female immigrant worker in Saudi Arabia. When they are caught in such criminal activities within the United States Washington gives them diplomatic or retroactive diplomatic immunity.

 

 

 

PRIME MINISTER OF BANGLADESH SPEAKS OUT AGAINST CHILD SLAVERY

 

Shaykha Hasina Wajed, the Prime Minister, has expressed her determination to curb criminal activities relating to the abuse of women and children. She is known to be appalled by the practice of smuggling Bangladeshi children to the Middle East to be used as jockeys in camel racing, and has succeeded in curbing the practice through increased border surveillance.M122 Saudi princes order child slaves for certain specialties. European and US children are desirable as sex slaves. Bangladeshi child slaves are ideal for camel jockeys because of their diminutive stature.

 

 

 

US CHILD SEX SLAVE MYSTERY ON THE NILE

 

There are many incidences of people being approached by escaping Saudi slaves within the United States. Rarely is there an occurrence of people being approached by a Saudi child sex slave outside the US trying to escape. The reason is that they are kept in seclusion within the palaces rarely to leave or be seen by anyone but the prince and his male friends. Recently, two German male students were on a tour boat going down the Nile. They were looking at the river bank as it passed by when all of a sudden a door opened nearby and a young girl ran out. She said she was an American and begged their help saying she had been kidnapped by this Saudi prince who was inside months before in the United States. She was hysterical but never mentioned her name in the brief encounter. Two men shortly appeared and spread their jackets showing shoulder holster guns in a threatening way. They then took the girl on either side and went back behind the door. Upon docking one student watched to see if the American girl left while the other called the US Embassy. After repeated referrals the German student explained what had happened to an Embassy officer but was told the Embassy could do nothing unless they knew the girls name. When the German student continually pleaded with the Embassy officer for help the official became angered and hung up. The American girl never was seen leaving the boat by the two German students.

 

 

 

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATOR SEXUALLY SOLICITS A KUWAITI

 

Washington Report reports: "Hamad Alqahatani, a Kuwaiti student attending Northern Virginia Community College in Fairfax, VA has filed a $3 million lawsuit against George Washington University in Washington, DC on charges of discrimination. According to Alqahantani, when he attempted to transfer to GW last year, E. Donald Driver, then director of GW's Office of International Services, told him that he would be admitted if he paid a $10,000 bribe or if he had sex with one of Driver's male colleagues. In response to Alqahatani's bewilderment at the request, Driver allegedly responded that Arabs are known to be "rich and homosexual. --- American-Arab Anti-Descrimination Committee --- current chair said: 'The ordeal suffered by Mr Alqahatani is degrading and dehumanizing. Unfortunately, it demonstrates how stereotypes can serve as the basis for discriminatory action.'" M123 It is appalling that this young student is subjected to this behavior by an authority who could have suborned him if Mr Alqahatani was not strong enough to go public and use the laws available in the US to seek justice. Unfortunately, when a Saud family torture victim was institutionally raped by Saud family authorities he did not have such legal recourse available.

 

 

 

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Dear Reader:

 

I personally had reservations about the stories of Saudi princes abducting children that I heard while attending social gatherings in Europe. It seemed so cruel and distant from normal behavior. That changed when I personally was confronted with the issue. I attended a party given by a Middle East socialite in London's tony Belgravia section. I noticed two girls in another part of the townhouse who were acting strangely. I approached these young girls and asked them why they were there. One said they had just come in on a flight from Los Angeles and were going to do modeling shoots in Saudi Arabia for lots of money. Both girls moved sluggishly and were slurring their words. The host came into the area and told me not to disturb the girls. While walking back to the party I asked him what they were doing. He said they were just young whores being trans shipped to Saudi Arabia the next day.

 

 

 

Herb Mallard

National Press Club Member

Co-Chairman

 

 

"If I can do this to Americans I can do it to you. What chance do you think you have? I have power. I have connections."

King Fahd's prior business partner publicly torturing Vietnam Veterans in front of other foreign workers.

 

 

 

 

AMERICANS AGAINST THE SAUDUCTION OF WASHINGTON

 

P.O. 3762

Arlington VA 22203

 

(703) 979-4236

 

e-mail: sauduction@sauduction.com

 

 

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