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    CoE ADOPTS CONVENTION TO PROTECT CHILDREN AGAINST SEXUAL EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE

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    [06:43 pm] 13 July, 2007

    The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has adopted the
    Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation
    and Sexual Abuse, which represents a major advance in this field.

    "There should be no hesitation or complacency in the fight against
    sexual exploitation and abuse of children," said Council of Europe
    Secretary General Terry Davis when he welcomed the adoption of the
    Convention.

    "This Convention is a true added value for member states to reinforce
    their action to prevent and combat this intolerable violation of
    children's most fundamental rights", continued the Deputy Secretary
    General of the Organisation, Maud de Boer-Buquicchio.

    This new Convention is the first instrument to establish the various
    forms of sexual abuse of children as criminal offences, including
    such abuse committed in the home or family, with the use of force,
    coercion or threats.

    In addition to the offences traditionally committed in this field
    - sexual abuse, child prostitution, child pornography, children's
    forced participation in pornographic performances - the text also
    addresses the issue of "grooming" of children for sexual purposes and
    "sex tourism".

    The Convention will be opened for signature at the Conference of
    European Ministers of Justice in Lanzarote on 25 and 26 October
    this year.

    Its adoption is to be seen also in the context of the three-year
    Programme run for a year by the Council of Europe "Building a Europe
    for and with children".
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