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Spanish newspaper El Mundo provides details of child prostitution in Castro's Cuba
May 11, 2010
Looks like a gentle grandmother. She is around 50 and dresses like a nun in the convent, with loose and inconspicuous clothing. Her name is Ileana and she is an admitted lesbian.
Her business is prostitution. She always carries a black leather folder, and is looking for partying foreigners or Cubans with money that have had too much to drink and which she believes are looking for a hot night. She approaches them politely to offer her services.
From the black leather folderer, slowly, looking at both sides and taking care of people near her, she pulls an album of glossy photos, that no doubt wasprepared by a professional photographer, with dozens of boys and girls, depending on the sexual preferences, appear short of clothes and in provocative poses.
In her catalog, the grandmother-madame has everything. Blondes, brunettes, mulatto and black. "They are very young, my son, but if you are looking for some 12 or 13 years old, you will have to pay more," says Ileana in a maternal soft voice.
The madame starts providing prices in a soft voice. "One night 20 convertible pesos, two lesbians, twenty per head. What I have here is first clas. These are shy girls, who are not full-time protitutes, some are students," she explains while detailing the quality of her "merchandise."
Clients are taken to discreet brothels where they are offered expensive drinks and hors d'oeuvres. The chosen girl is already there waiting. After having a strong rum drink or a couple of beers with her, they go to an air-conditioned room that has TV and music. Interstitial - Noticia (In Spanish)
This abhorrent type of child prostitution isn’t tolerated in US and Europe, where the facilitator and the costumer, will be sent to jail for many years, but not in Cuba where is tolerated by the corrupt regime that turn a blind-eye for profit.
I don't know where you get your facts about child prostitution in the US, Russia and other European countries either. You don’t provide any links, research papers about the subject, valid statistics, anything.I don't know where you get your facts but sex trafficking is a growing problem in the US and Russia right now is the king of sex trafficking.
I don't know where you get your facts about child prostitution in the US, Russia and other European countries either. You don’t provide any links, research papers about the subject, valid statistics, anything.
Those links that you have provided support this statement: "This abhorrent type of child prostitution isn’t tolerated in US and Europe, where the facilitator and the costumer, will be sent to jail for many years, but not in Cuba where is tolerated by the corrupt regime that turn a blind-eye for profit." Are you trying to justify what is going on in Dr. Castro’s island? Are you saying that child prostitution is tolerate in US and Europe and they turn a blind eye to it, that they don't prosecute the facilitators and the costumers, and they go free, that they do it for profit?
This article in Spanish newspaper El Mundo, provides details of how Cuba has become a paradise for sexual tourists who go to Cuba to rape innocent women and children, who are forced to prostitute themselves in order to survive:
The ECPAT Network is a group of international organizations that works directly with UNICEF to end child prostitution and pornography. In its report of 2000-2001 ECPAT, UK reported the existence of child prostitution and traffic of minors in Cuba, and adds that in the country no measures have been taken on the matter. The report also says: “"In Cuba, the link between tourism and prostitution is perhaps more direct than in any other country that hosts sex tourists."It is a right wing newspaper and any story should be taken in said context.
I don't know where you get your facts about child prostitution in the US, Russia and other European countries either. You don’t provide any links, research papers about the subject, valid statistics, anything.
I already did it. Look back on the thread. Here is another link:And you, on the other hand, provide an article from a Spanish language source, with your assurance that the translation is accurate.
My point is not that you ARE wrong, or the story is false... my point is that if you want credible links when someone else posts something, you should provide them as well.
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