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Online child sex abuse soars during Covid-19, as Western paedophiles pay to watch Asian children being violated online, often by their own families

  • Children as young as three months old are being abused in the Philippines, where the pandemic and lockdown have led to a surge in these disgusting crimes

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A child suspected to have been abused online is rescued in an operation in Angeles City, the Philippines, in February 2021. Nine children were rescued and one woman arrested. Photo: Red Door News/Australian Federal Police

In a hushed courtroom in the north of England in March, jurors in the trial of a former national radio disc jockey accused of molesting youngsters in the Philippines listened intently, as a prosecuting lawyer conjured up the monsters of their own childhoods.

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The crimes of some of Britain’s most notorious and reviled paedophiles – television presenters Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall, and pop star Gary Glitter – were paraded before the jury to remind them how they destroyed lives from behind a cloak of celebrity and a veneer of respectability.

“Some of you may be old enough to remember [Savile’s television show] Jim’ll Fix It,” prosecutor Jo Kidd told the court. “You will remember watching [Hall’s television show] It’s a Knockout. You will remember revelling in the size of Gary Glitter’s [platform] shoes. They were people who were spoken highly of, even people who were knighted.”

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The hellish descent of Savile, Hall and Glitter from national treasures to creepy bogeymen held a clear lesson from recent history, she argued, saying, “When one puts on a public face, when one carries out charity work, it does not mean the underbelly of their sexual depravity is not real.”

Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Mark Page after his arrest for paying to watch children as young as 12 to be abused by their own family. He was jailed for 12 years. Photo: Red Door News/Cleveland Police
Former BBC Radio 1 DJ Mark Page after his arrest for paying to watch children as young as 12 to be abused by their own family. He was jailed for 12 years. Photo: Red Door News/Cleveland Police

The man present in the dock that day, 1980s BBC Radio 1 DJ Mark Page, was a different kind of monster, the kind you can never lock your door against at night to keep your children safe.

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