Wednesday, February 21, 2018

UNICEF Buggery

Trick or treat for buggery.
A child rights activist named Peter Newell, contributor to UNICEF's "Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child", has been convicted of abusing a 12 year old boy.
As found at The Times, of London and via Red State....
A “child rights activist” convicted of abusing a 12-year-old boy managed a charity that received hundreds of thousand of pounds from the NSPCC, Barnardo’s, Save the Children and Unicef.
Peter Newell, who wrote a manual on children’s rights published by Unicef, was jailed for multiple counts of historical sexual assault on a child aged 12 when the abuse began.
Newell, 77, was listed as co-ordinator for Approach, a children’s charity active across Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia until the allegations arose in 2016.
He was jailed last month at Blackfriars crown court after admitting five charges relating to the rape and indecent assault of a boy under 16.
The Daily Mail site reports 
News of his imprisonment comes amidst warnings that predatory pedophiles are exploiting the aid sector after 125 British charity workers were accused of sexual abuse in 2017.
The later explaining comments on the web that  United Nations is rife with predators. Knowing the way that John Bolton has described the United Nations, as having in internalized overestimation of worth and a disregard for effectiveness, it is unlikely that any real study of the situation or purge will take place. 
A strange time, for centuries, religious people rejected the acceptance of homosexuals to positions of dominance over children. The fear, as I remember it openly expressed, was that children could be preyed upon by adults with dubious interests. Society has been, in the last 50 years, cajoled into an acceptance of all adults, preferably homosexuals, as being homogeneous in terms of suitability for responsibly.  Generally I am inclined to agree with treating all persons equally, but add that all adults should be mistrusted until proven otherwise.
It is a shame for the Catholic Church and the United Nations, to be characterized as havens for homosexual predators. There is truth in the accusations, and in both cases the organizations failure to qualify membership has severely harmed reputations and blurred objectives.

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