Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

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Saturday, 27 August 2022

This Week's Global Pervs and Paedos List > The Stuff of Nightmares; 2 Men Emasculated - India, Brazil; Child Murderer Attacked in Prison

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Drugged-up burglar, 28, raped mum and daughter, 14, after

breaking into their home and forcing them to watch vile attacks

Alex Winter
18:36, 22 Aug 2022, Updated: 2:53, 23 Aug 2022
The Sun

A SADIST has been jailed for life after forcing a mother to watch as he raped her teenage daughter.

Joshua Carney, 28, smashed into the Cardiff home of his two victims just five days after he was released on licence for a spate of burglaries.

Joshua Carney has been jailed for life for the 'sadistic' rapes of a mum and her teenage daughter. Credit: PA


In a depraved crime branded "the stuff of nightmares" by a judge yesterday, it was heard Carney attacked the victims - both of whom were strangers to him - repeatedly.

Career criminal Carney, who has 47 previous convictions, knocked on the door of the property just before 7am on March 1 in a "dishevelled and chaotic" state.

He had no shoes on and blood coming from both of his ears, it was heard.

When the mother answered the door, he pushed her inside and locked it behind him before asking her if she had a boyfriend, Wales Online reports.

Terrified for her sleeping 14-year-old daughter, she begged him to stay downstairs with her.

However, he then launched a savage attack. Her screams woke her daughter, who immediately called police and told them something "terrible" was happening.

Afterwards, Carney forced his way into the schoolgirl's bedroom naked and abused each of the victims in front of each other, repeatedly telling them to refer to him as a "husband".

Cops then arrived and arrested Carney, who admitted he'd taken "zombie drug" spice. He later told officers he had no memory of the appalling attacks.

Both victims were treated in hospital.

Carney later admitted 13 offences, including six counts of rape, two of assault by penetration, two of actual bodily harm, attempted rape and committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence.

So, he raped them somewhere between 6 and 8 times. The girl probably called the police as the first rape was occurring but the lunatic had time for 7 more rapes before the police got there. Was it a busy morning in Cardiff? Did she call at shift-change time? How long did it actually take for the police to respond?

The defendant, of Rumney, Cardiff, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 10 years at Cardiff Crown Court today.

A minimum term of 10 years is nowhere near long enough.

Harrowing victim impact statements from both victims were read aloud this afternoon.

The mother said she has been forced to leave her "lovely home".

"I haven't had a full night's sleep since the attack," she said.

'THE STUFF OF NIGHTMARES'

"I have recurring nightmares and daytime flashbacks."

The teenager said she now sleeps with a hammer under her pillow.

"I get terrible nightmares of the attack replaying again and I can hear my mum screaming," she said.

"I always used to be happy, smiling, joking - I have lost all trust in people."

Christopher Rees, mitigating, said Carney is "racked with guilt" and "disgusted" with himself.

But Judge Tracey Lloyd-Clarke blasted him as "dangerous" and said the attack was "deliberately sadistic, no doubt done to gratify your perverted sexual desires".

"I get terrible nightmares of the attack... I can hear my mum screaming"


"Your offending on that day was horrific. It was the stuff of nightmares," she said. "The consequences for your victims are obviously life-changing and exceptionally traumatic.

"Your offence is so serious that a sentence of life imprisonment is required."

Carney was also ordered to register as a sex offender for life.

Detective Constable Ian Booker from South Wales Police said: “Stranger attacks such as these are extremely unusual in south Wales but, in Joshua Carney, we had an extremely dangerous individual.

"This sickening incident is every woman’s worst nightmare and understandably both females have suffered severe shock and emotional trauma.

“It must have been absolutely terrifying for them and they have been extremely brave throughout this ordeal."




Mum, 36, hacks off boyfriend’s manhood ‘after he tried

to rape her 14-year-old daughter’ in India

Jacob Bentley-York
19:57, 18 Aug 2022; Updated: 0:38, 19 Aug 2022


A MUM hacked off her boyfriend’s manhood with a kitchen knife after he tried to rape her 14-year-old daughter, it is alleged.

The woman said she wanted to “teach him a lesson” after she walked (in) on him as he allegedly tried to abuse the young teen.

According to reports, the 36-year-old mum caught the man, 32, “red-handed” after returning to their home in Lakhimpur, India.

She had reportedly been living with him in the property for the previous two years after separating from her husband.

The mum explained to local media how she acted in self-defence as she fought to protect her daughter from the attack.

She said: “Fortunately I returned home in the nick of time and caught him red-handed."

“So I brought a knife from the kitchen and chopped off his private parts to teach him a lesson.

“I have no regrets for what I did."

According to the Station House Officer of the Lakhimpur police station, the boyfriend was later booked for rape under local law.

They added that his condition was critical and he may require further treatment for the wound he sustained.

It remains unclear if the mother will face any charges.




Similar case in Brazil


Last year, a man in Brazil reportedly had his penis and testicles cut off and fed to wild pigs after he allegedly tried to rape his niece.

The unidentified 36-year-old from the Minas Gerais region was ‘punished’ by the woman’s boyfriend and cousin after being accused of attacking her whilst drunk.

The offender allegedly got drunk in his home town of Olhos D'Agua and attempted to have sex with his niece.

She reportedly managed to fight off his advances and fled the scene before the accused then staggered home and went to sleep.

BOAR THE BRUNT

Reports suggest that instead of alerting the police, the 20-year-old woman's boyfriend and his cousin were enraged and were determined to get revenge.

They proceeded to asked the man if he could join them in a nearby sugarcane field where they planned to neuter some pigs.

When the man turned up, the two men attacked him and, after beating him unconscious, they removed his trousers and proceeded to cut off his penis and testicles.

When he came round, the man was horrified by what had happened and managed to struggle home where he raised the alarm.

Surgeons later struggled to reconstruct his urinary tract and said that there was no hope of replacing anything that he lost.

The force searched for the missing organ but did not find it - believing it had indeed been eaten by the animals.

Where is their sense of adventure? They could have replaced it with pig parts.




Fruit picker, 22, accused of murdering nine y/o Lilia Valutyte

is ‘slashed & battered in brutal jail attack’

Michael Hamilton
The Sun
18:08, 27 Aug 2022


THE man accused of killing nine-year-old LiliaValutye was slashed and battered in a brutal jail attack.

Deividas Skebas, 22, was air-lifted to hospital after being “left for dead” in a cell ambush by vengeful lags.

Deividas Skebas was slashed and battered in a brutal jail attack. 
Lilia Valutyte, 9, was killed in broad daylight. Credit: PA


Slightly-built Skebas had tried to shelter in his cell at Category A Wakefield Prison, West Yorkshire – but was savagely attacked by an inmate wielding a makeshift “shank” weapon.

The fruit-picker – accused of the broad-daylight murder in Boston, Lincolnshire, which shocked Britain - was treated in hospital and stayed overnight before returning to his cell the next day.

And a source said: “Skebas was beaten to a pulp and also slashed with a makeshift shank weapon - likely a razor blade in a toothbrush.

“People have been plotting against him for a while and on Sunday they got their chance, with a few running into his cell and ambushing him.

“There was one bloke who meted out the beating, aided by a couple of others who joined in and kept watch.

“He was in a very bad way and was basically left for dead. Guards found him and acted very quickly, and he was taken to hospital by air ambulance.

“Skebas has had a target on his back since he arrived – and really this attack was only a matter of time.

“There are a lot of nasty people in Wakefield, in for a lot of awful things – but the fact the Lithuanian is accused of killing a nine-year-old made him a target. If guards had not found him, it could have been all over for him.”

Lithuanian national Skebas was last night being watched around the clock by prison officers, and is likely to be moved to another jail.

He was targeted last Sunday when staffing numbers were down. Police are investigating the attack.

Skebas, of Boston, appeared at Lincoln Crown Court on August 1 accused of murder. He spoke only to confirm his name and address and kept his head bowed.

He was remanded in custody, and moved to a normal wing at Wakefield Prison - dubbed Monster’s Mansion as it holds fiends including Tia Sharpe murderer Stuart Hazell and cop killer Kamel Bourgass.

Skebas is due at a plea and trial preparation hearing on September 19.

Little Lilia was knifed in the street in Boston as she played with her sister outside a café where her mother, Lina, was working.

Haunting footage showed her playing hula-hoop with her younger sibling minutes before the attack at 6.20pm on Thursday July 28.

An inquest has heard that Harry Potter fan Lilia died from a stab wound to the chest.




Saturday, 29 October 2016

15yrs of Torture & Rape: Australian Parents Jailed for Viciously Abusing own Daughter

The worst story you will read today
This couple are among leading candidates for my SPPY award -
The Sick, Perverted Parents of the Year

    © Henry Romero / Reuters

A couple from the New South Wales, Australia, has been sentenced to combined 64 years in prison for sexually abusing, raping, torturing and confining their own daughter for more than 15 years.

The court was told the father repeatedly raped and used a number of sharp gardening tools to torture the girl in a vicious 15-year campaign of abuse that started when she was five years old. He also held the girl’s head under water in a creek, wrapped her in barbed wire and threatened her with a chainsaw and a machete.

“If you ever tell anyone about anything that goes on here, I’ll kill you. It’s no one else’s business,” the father told the girl, as reported by the Australian newspaper.

The father, whose identity was not revealed, is a former elite athlete, who abandoned his professional career to train the girl and her two older sisters, who all showed high athletic potential, at an elite level.

However, even though the youngest daughter showed progress in training, he tied her up in a shed or in a plastic box in the family’s rural property for up to three days and sexually assaulted her.

On other occasions, the couple jointly committed sexual assaults on the girl. The mother, who is also an accomplished athlete and a schoolteacher, also began teaching the girl how to sexually arouse her father from the age of eight, AP reports.

“She breached the trust her daughter held in her in the gravest way,” Sydney District Court Judge Sarah Huggett, who handed down the sentence to the couple, said as cited by the ABC.

“[She] intentionally manipulated her daughter’s moral and emotional development … in circumstances where she should have protected her daughter,” the judge added.

The case first drew attention of the Australian authorities in 2011, when the victim was admitted to a psychiatric ward. The judge said that the victim suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and dissociative identity disorder as a result of the abuse.

“The lack of protection care and comfort from either of her parents led to disassociation as a primary survival strategy,” a psychologist told the court.

At the same time, the local community was “hoodwinked” into trusting the parents, the judge said. The couple was arrested in 2013.

The father, 59, was sentenced to 48 years in jail after being found guilty of 73 offences, including rape and torture. He will be eligible for parole only after serving 36 years, in 2049. Huggett admitted she had effectively given him a life sentence and he will probably die in prison.

At the same time, the judge stressed that the father “completely disregarded and exploited his youngest daughter’s vulnerability” and described him as a “completely depraved and sadistic” person. She also called the crimes “atrocious in the extreme.”

The mother, 51, was jailed for 16 years after being convicted of 13 offences, including not only abusing her youngest daughter, but also committing two assaults against the girl’s two older sisters. She will be eligible for parole in 11 years’ time, in 2027.

The parents showed no remorse and denied all the charges. The victim, who is now 24, said that she “will be forever damaged by the torture and inhuman treatment [she] has suffered.”

“I hope to have a moment in my life where I do not suffer from the trauma of the abuse,” she added.

Please pray this girl will find peace and all the help she needs to recover.

Thursday, 25 February 2016

Neil Bantleman's Sex Abuse Acquittal Overturned by Indonesian Court - Update

Brother reacts to new 11-year sentence:
'We were getting to the end of this nightmare'
Neil is in police custody. Any hope of whisking him out of Indonesia is gone

BY ANNALISE KLINGBEIL , POSTMEDIA

Canadian teacher Neil Bantleman sits on the defendant's chair prior to the start of his trial hearing at South Jakarta District Court in Jakarta, Indonesia, Monday, Dec. 2, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Tatan Syuflana

Friends and family of a former Calgary schoolteacher are devastated by the latest twist in an Indonesian sex abuse trial that on Thursday reached the highest levels of Canadian government.

On Tuesday, the Indonesian Supreme Court overturned the lower court's decision and ordered Bantleman back to prison, just six months after his acquittal.

From his home in Burlington, Ont., Neil’s brother Guy Bantleman said Thursday his family is disappointed by what’s happened and he’s planning to meet with the department of Foreign Affairs and consular services in Ottawa.

“We were getting to the end of this nightmare but this very sudden and abrupt decision by the Supreme Court is shocking,” he said.

“(Neil is) very taken aback by what’s happened. He was getting in that mindset that freedom was going to be coming to him shortly and the prospect of being in custody again and spending more time in jail, none of that is obviously very appealing.”

Bantleman’s nightmare began almost two years ago when the elite Jakarta Intercultural School (formerly called the Jakarta International School) where he worked was embroiled in controversy after a janitor was accused of raping a five-year-old boy in a school bathroom in March 2014.

Bantleman, who is originally from Burlington, Ont. and taught at Calgary’s private Webber Academy for 10 years, was taken into custody on July 10, 2014 with Indonesian teaching assistant Ferdinant Tijong. Months later, both were charged with sexually abusing three young boys at the school, where Bantleman and his wife had worked for four years.

In April 2015, Bantleman and Tijong were found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in jail, in a trial that was widely criticized for irregularities, injustices and a lack of evidence.

The former Calgary teacher and maintained his innocence and appealed the conviction to the Jakarta High Court, which acquitted Bantleman and Tijong of child sexual offences last August.

The pair was released from prison but Bantleman was not permitted to leave the country because of a subsequent appeal filed to the country's Supreme Court.

Bantleman’s brother Guy said a panel was named to oversee the Supreme Court appeal on Monday and by Tuesday evening in Ontario he heard the Indonesian Supreme Court had overturned his brother’s acquittal.

“We’re extremely surprised this transpired. There doesn’t seem to be any justification from the courts on why the reason and rational for their decision,” he said.

In its decision, the high court also ordered both Bantleman and Tijong to serve 11 years in prison instead of the 10 years they initially received and ordered each to pay a $7,440 fine each or serve six more months in jail.

The news spurred a statement from Minister of Foreign Affairs Stephane Dion, who says the Canadian government is “deeply dismayed and shocked” by the decision.

It marked the first time the federal government has publicly weighed in on the case.

Dion warned the outcome of the high-profile case has serious implications for Indonesia’s reputation as a safe place for Canadans to work, travel and invest.

This decision is unjust, given the many grave irregularities throughout the various proceedings in this case and the fact that all evidence presented by the defence has systematically been rejected,” the statement read.

“Despite Canada’s repeated calls for due process, this case was not handled in a fair and transparent manner.”

U.S. Ambassador Robert O. Blake also expressed disappointment over the verdict, saying the outcome of the legal process will impact international views about the rule of law in Indonesia.

Meanwhile, news the respected teacher has been ordered back to prison has devastated his supporters in Calgary.

Nancy McKellar, who worked with Bantelman at Webber Academy and has organized several Calgary rallies and vigils in his honour, said Thursday she was shocked when she heard about the latest development early Thursday morning.

“I felt like my heart was breaking and I’d been punched in the gut,” she said.

“It just seems so overwhelmingly obvious to us here in Canada that they’re innocent.”

Neil Webber, the founder, president and chairman of Webber Academy, where Bantleman worked as a physical education teacher and coach, said Bantleman was a superb teacher.

“Students loved him, teachers loved him, parents loved him,” he said.

“The one word that describes Neil Bantleman best is gentleman.”

Mayor Naheed Nenshi told reporters Thursday the news was “very upsetting” and he tweeted Minister Dion asking, “How can we get him home?"

Under Indonesian law, both Bantleman and Tijong still could challenge the sentence by filing for judicial review by the Supreme Court if they have new evidence.

Guy Bantleman said a judicial review would be the last appeal possible for his brother and the family is looking into retaining a Toronto law firm to help with the process.

While Tijong has already been arrested and taken back to prison, Neil was travelling and wasn’t in Jakarta when the ruling was handed down. He’s not yet in custody and is speaking with Canadian consular officials, his brother said.

I wonder, is there any chance he can be smuggled out of that judicial cesspool? Let's hope and pray he can get to the Canadian or US embassy before the police pick him up. 

-- With files from The Associated Press

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Muslim Life in the Caliphate - No Utopia

Militant Islamist fighters waving flags, travel in vehicles as they take part in
a military parade along the streets of Syria's northern Raqqa province,
 June 30, 2014 © 2014 Reuters
The brutal Paris massacre committed by the Islamic State (ISIS), claiming 130 lives, has shocked the West into confronting the threat that the extremist organization poses. But for the hundreds of thousands of civilians living in ISIS-controlled areas of Syria and Iraq, the terror that Paris experienced remains a daily reality.

Fatima, 20, and her cousins Ahmed, 16, and Isa, 19, (not their real names) couldn’t quite believe they had made it safely to the Greek Island of Lesbos last week. As the New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof and I shared a meal of pizza with them, they and their relatives kept giggling nervously until I asked them what was wrong. Fatima immediately turned serious, and explained that they had been pointing out to one another all of the “offenses” committed by passers-by that would have led to their beheading by the ISIS killers whose domain they had just fled: wearing tight clothes, watching music videos, sharing a meal with members of the opposite sex, drinking beer…the list went on and on.

“If I had been wearing this last week back home,” Fatima said, pointing to her slim jeans and other Western clothes, “my head would have come off.” She was not kidding.

Life under ISIS in Syria and Iraq is barely tolerable for those who are forced to endure its horrific and often arbitrary violence, and the group’s tight control makes it difficult to escape. The self-declared Islamic Caliphate is not filled with ecstatic followers, cheering on its beheadings and the destruction of Syria’s and Iraq’s heritage. Instead, many live in a state of constant terror, trapped in their worst nightmare.

Before the Syrian conflict, Fatima and Ahmed were ordinary teenagers, wearing Western clothes, listening to pop music, going to school, flirting, and trying to stay out of trouble with their parents. All of that ended when the shooting started and bombs began to rain down on their towns. Their schools shut down, and life became a daily struggle for survival. But their lives became even worse once ISIS took over control of their town.

“When the Islamic State came, they told us they were bringing us the true Islam,” Isa recalled, “But immediately, they started killing in the name of Islam. Really, they just came for the money and oil.”  Isa and Ahmed said that many of the ISIS fighters they saw were foreigners from Tunisia, Morocco, Libya, Sudan, Egypt, and Chechnya. Many others were French converts to Islam. Isa recited the long list of things ISIS outlawed: “Jeans are prohibited, smoking is prohibited, some foods are prohibited like pizza and mortadella because they come from the ‘land of the unbeliever;’ even sunflower seeds are prohibited!”

Ahmed continued the conversation: “Seeing the beheadings was the worst, and it was compulsory to go watch them. I had to go see them so many times, sometimes even every day. Our neighbor was beheaded by them because he had helped some Free Syrian Army soldiers escape. They found him and beheaded him.” I asked Ahmed, who fled just one week before, how recently he had witnessed an execution, which now happen mostly on Fridays, after the midday prayer. He said it was about two weeks before he fled: “I witnessed the execution of three brothers. They were accused of accidentally killing their sister. So after Friday prayer, they beheaded all three of them.”

Ahmed, just 16 years old, had close brushes with death himself. The first time, a few weeks ago, was when an informant accused him of blasphemy, saying he had overheard Ahmed calling a friend “son of God.” Ahmed was hauled to an ISIS-controlled mosque, where he was threatened with beheading until it became clear that someone else had uttered the offending words—in fact, an ISIS sympathizer, so the case was dismissed.

On another occasion, Ahmed was accused of skipping his prayers, and sentenced to twenty lashes, administered by a Saudi ISIS member using a horsewhip.

Not long afterward, Ahmed, who was working at a pharmacy, went to another pharmacy to see if it had a medicine his pharmacy did not have in stock. He asked an elderly woman who worked there for the medication.  ISIS detained him again, this time for speaking to someone of the opposite sex, and threatened with death. His uncles, fearing for his life, told him to stop going to work, and scrambled to find sufficient money to smuggle him and the other two young relatives out.

Fatima was not much luckier. “All of these ISIS restrictions, they make you hate yourself as a woman,” she said. “They make you wear all black and cover everything, and even tell you what shoes you can wear.” One day, as she was walking in the street with her sister and her sister’s baby, the ISIS religious police decided that the infant’s dress was too short and “un-Islamic.” They took the sisters and the infant to the ISIS court, and then turned their attention to Fatima’s abaya, which was deemed too form-fitting and revealing. Her family was ordered to pay a fine to bail her out. “I was only detained for a few hours, but I will never forget that fear,” she told me. “I was crying for days afterward.”

Why would anyone choose to live under such arbitrary terror and repression, you may be asking. But for many in ISIS-controlled territory, there is no choice. The Islamic State has made it very difficult for anyone to leave its self-declared Islamic Caliphate -- which it markets as a modern-day utopia -- for the Dar al-Kuffar, the lands of the unbelievers.

Until about five months ago, ISIS allowed people to leave the town in Syria that Fatima, Ahmed, and Isa fled. Those who left forfeited all of their property to ISIS, and risked the security of relatives who remained behind. But five months ago, ISIS prohibited anyone from leaving, at the same time insisting that all fighting-age males, who in their view include children, join the ranks of their jihadis.

Ahmed told me: “Now, everyone [male] who is 14 years or older has to do jihad, but we see even younger ones fighting, some as young as 12. Once it became compulsory to do jihad, we [males] didn’t leave the house. For the last month and a half, I have not left the house very much, except for Friday prayer which is compulsory, and the executions they take us to afterward.”

Escaping took an elaborate plan and the use of a costly smuggler. They claimed they were visiting relatives in an area close to the Turkish border, and were then smuggled into Turkey under cover of darkness. But the grasp of ISIS extends far: Fatima, Ahmed, and Isa made me promise not to use their picture, their real names, the name of their town, or any other identifying characteristics that may allow ISIS to punish their relatives. As Fatima explained, “They would execute my relatives just for me talking to you.”

The three all left many relatives behind when they fled. “Just put yourself in our place,” Fatima said, when I asked her what went through her head when she had to say goodbye to her mother and other relatives. “I said goodbye to them as if I was never going to see them again.” With the increased bombing campaign by France and Russia, her fears for her relatives are not just about ISIS. “Just yesterday, there were airstrikes on my neighbourhood, and I can’t even call my mom to find out if everyone is OK,” Fatima sadly added.

As the world decides how to confront ISIS, and how to cope with the influx of Syrian refugees fleeing the country, the countries involved need to be aware that hundreds of thousands of civilians remained trapped in ISIS-controlled areas against their will. Those undertaking attacks on ISIS areas need to keep those trapped civilians in mind, and take measures to avoid civilian deaths and further suffering. And they need to make sure that people who are fleeing ISIS terror can find safety and security in Europe and elsewhere, and don’t need to risk their lives as they try to find safety.