Friday, January 23, 2009

News Post for 1.23.09

It's a bit of a slow week for news stories; everyone seems to be focused on the inauguration of our shiny new President. I'm witholding judgement until he's had a chance to mess up a couple of times. I'll have to make sure that Johnny remembers to do this next week; in the meantime, though, here are this week's news stories on child and family maltreatment and human trafficking:

1. Judge stumbled on child-abuse ruling

2. Child Abuse a Problem in Idaho; More People Encouraged to Report It

3. Child-porn trader glad father jailed

4. Barmy Euro law let pervs abuse

5. Final church audit to be released on Monday

6. Child Exploitation organisation gets rife with UK broadband ISPs

7. Exposing 27 million dirty secrets

8. European Parliament Concerned about Rights Violations in the EU

9. 4 victims in human trafficking case flee U.S.

10. ‘Obeah man’ accused of enslaving women refused bail

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