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Southeast Asia’s fight against paedophiles hits live-streaming sites where ‘nothing is recorded, everything is encrypted’

  • Tougher policing in countries such as Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and the Philippines has deterred some offenders, but technology and increased broadband connectivity has shifted abuse patterns

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A person sits at a computer monitors at an Internet cafe. Live-streaming websites are the front in the battle against online paedophiles in Southeast Asia. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Southeast Asia is in the grip of a fresh surge of paedophile activity with predators orchestrating and watching abuse on live-streaming websites and webcams, and paying for it with near-untraceable cryptocurrency, victims and children’s charities warn.

With widespread poverty, lax laws and creaking judicial systems, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and the Philippines have long been seen as soft spots by foreign and local paedophiles seeking out underage sex in person.

Tougher policing and greater awareness has deterred some offenders, but technology has shifted the patterns of abuse in a region with growing access to broadband internet and encrypted technology.

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Paedophiles can now use an array of mobile and online tools – including social networks, video-sharing sites, and the dark web – to direct and watch child rape and sexual abuse with anonymity, experts warn.

The shadow of two teenage girls rescued from a cyber sex den north of Manila, Philippines. Photo: AFP
The shadow of two teenage girls rescued from a cyber sex den north of Manila, Philippines. Photo: AFP
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