Joaquín Díaz Atienza
Child prostitution has been reported among minors who arrive on our shores fleeing from hell.
Thousands upon thousands of people arrive on our shores, a mix of refugees and migrants. The media frenzy lasts only as long as it takes for them to set foot on our land. We're primarily concerned with numbers, something that matters when unaccompanied minors arrive, and we feel more relieved when we hear that some of the children are accompanied by their mothers.
Children, the biggest victims
In an excellent report that he makes Silvia Taulés On her blog, she exposes the cesspool of a society that refuses to acknowledge the crimes against children, especially girls, that reach our shores. These are chilling stories that should provoke a rebellion within our own consciences, against ourselves. Our refusal to recognize what is happening to these children makes us complicit in this horrific crime.
Europol In 2015, it was reported that more than 10.000 children had disappeared in Europe. These are boys and girls who arrive alone, most of whom have endured a journey to Europe fraught with sexual abuse and mistreatment, and who have lost their parents before or during their escape.
Is Spain really a welcoming society?
That's precisely what they try to sell us, and in fact, we must acknowledge that the care they receive when they arrive on our shores, despite limited resources, can be considered very positive, exemplary when compared to most EU countries. An example of this is the services of the The Red Cross, the Civil Guard, the National Police, and many other NGOs who do everything in their power. But not everything is resolved during the initial reception; afterwards comes the responsibility of institutions and politicians And here there is a great deal of negligence. There are not enough places to accommodate the minors, and therefore the supervision and support they need are alarmingly insufficient. It is as a consequence of this negligence and dereliction of duty that criminal organizations exploit the vulnerability to which these minors are subjected. It must be acknowledged that, at least since 2013, progress has been made, although much remains to be done.
Until 2013, minors arriving on our beaches were not provided with essential information for their subsequent protection, such as age, sex, nationality, photographs, or DNA testing. Now this information is collected, but there is no follow-up, and in many cases, they are lost. This is where prostitution rings, pedophiles, and human traffickers come in.
The Red Cross publicly denounced that in 2015 alone, after being identified, 113 remained missing. Or rather, in the hands of criminal organizations.
Pink FlowersThe Red Cross reports that they found seven minors in the apartment of a "madame" in Puente Genil: "It's normal to find them in daycare apartments controlled by mafias and even in the homes of pedophiles."
Pilar Casas She is the former director of the Amaranta FoundationThe organization, founded by the Adoratrices nuns, describes several events that highlight how much remains to be done to protect both accompanied and unaccompanied minors. For example, in Granada (2016), a mother and her son, who were staying in one of their foster homes, disappeared when the mother went to pick her son up from school; they were kidnapped by criminal gangs. Nothing more was heard of them.
There have been cases of children leaving and entering our country several times, being used by mafias to help women "who acted as mothers" They were not deported. Thanks to new identification systems, it is more difficult today.
The foundation itself cannot freely provide information because it is threatened by organized crime and could endanger the women it shelters, and even the foundation itself.
Cordoba, Puente Genil, Barcelona, Almeria and Seville
The increase in prostitution in these towns during the crisis has already become evident. In an interesting study by the researcher María José CastañoA study by researchers from the Pontifical University of Comillas, published in 2017 in Vida Nueva, describes the particular vulnerability of children in the silenced and shadowy world of pedophile rings and human trafficking. In 2015, the Red Cross Migration Center in Puente Genil handled 654 cases with clear indications of human trafficking, 141 of which involved children, 113 of whom were missing. The study describes the situation of eight sub-Saharan women who arrived by boat with their children, some of whom were pregnant. Two of the women were observed acting as "madams." DNA tests were performed, but none of the children were the biological offspring of the alleged mothers. By the time the DNA test results came back, all the women had disappeared.
En Palma de Mallorca Teachers noticed signs of abuse in an immigrant child and reported it to the police. The investigation revealed that those who came to pick up the child from school were not his parents, but his kidnappers.
Numerous situations are documented that confirm the high vulnerability of both accompanied and unaccompanied minors arriving on our shores. Children end up in prostitution, in the hands of pedophiles, or begging controlled by criminal gangs beyond police control. There are no resources, and the EU is more concerned with protecting its borders than with planning and developing a common policy for all member states.
How lovely the dinners of the Mrs. Merkel with Cesar SanchezA woman whose do-gooderism has led to a crisis of unpredictable proportions, and a Caesar of the pseudo-kingdom of Spain who is negotiating the return to their country of origin of any refugees and immigrants who set foot on German soil, while Germany has closed its borders, especially with Austria, and, even more seriously, when Spain is currently the country receiving the most refugees in all of Europe. Either a common European policy is established, or we will have serious problems. The first victims of this mess: minors.
Ref:
- Silvia Taulés: https://es.sott.net/article/47019-Nino-refugiado-en-Europa-es-igual-a-mercancia-gratis-para-pederastas
- Refugee Children in Europe, Free Goods for Pedophiles
- The crisis is causing an increase in prostitution in Córdoba, according to the Red Cross.
- Stolen and invisible children, also in Spain




