Child Sexual Exploitation on US Colony of Taiwan!

Taiwan: Major Child Porn Ring Exposed in US-Controlled Colony! (3.8.2024)

Blogger’s Note: The US-backed Nationalists invaded the island of Taiwan in 1949 – inflicting various massacres on the pro-Socialist local population. This was part of the ongoing and notorious “White Terror” – which saw the KMT murdering around 10,000 suspected Socialists – usually without trial. As the US favoured the so-called “Republic of China” (ROK) – it was the ROK which held the UN Seat representing the entirety of China until President Jimmy Carter “Recognised” the “People’s Republic of China” (PRC) during 1979. Since that time, however, the US has kept a diect military control of Taiwan – as it does South Korea, Japan and the Philippines. Alongside Puerto Rica (an unincorporated area of the US) – White American men (of all ages) participate in “Sex Tourism” by travelling cheaply to these places – and routinely engaging in the sexual exploitation of the population. This industry of flesh does not only involves the sexual exploitation of adult (non-White) men and women – but also of (underage) youths and immature children! Part of this degenerate behaviour involves the “filming” of this rape – and the “selling” of the video-tape to the White participants! Following this lucrative practice – these films (and photographs) are then absorbed into the broader (and illicit) field of “Child Pornography”! The Taiwanese criminals involved in this sickening practice are ethnic Chinese people who have been brain-washed to see themselves as “Western”. Raping their own children has become a symbol of a US identity which opposes Socialism! People in the PRC (Mainland China) are calling for the immediate execution of the Taiwanese population who have engaged in the rape and exploitation of children! ACW (2.8.2024)

The investigation into the racket began in May and raids were conducted in June and July across Taiwan.

Mr Chang and three of his assistants were “strongly suspected of committing crimes”, prosecutors said.

“A special task team was formed by the National Criminal Police Department and 350 police officers were mobilised to carry out two waves of synchronous sweep operations in 17 counties and cities across the country,” the bureau said on Facebook.

Investigators said that 16 people were charged in the case but released on bail.

Police seized computers, cellphones, financial records, and cash worth £23,500 in currencies from Taiwan, Hong Kong and China.

Rufus Lin, director of the Criminal Investigation Bureau’s high-tech crime centre, said that they faced difficulty shutting down the networks as they operated through overseas accounts and domains, despite being run from within Taiwan.

In the past, Taiwan’s government has faced criticism from women’s and children’s rights groups over lenient laws for possession of images showing child sex abuse.

There were calls to enforce tougher penalties when Taiwanese celebrity Mickey Huang Tzu-chiao was ordered to pay a fine of NT$1.2m (£30,000) and write an apology after seven videos featuring minors were found on his hard drive. In the aftermath, in 2023, the maximum prison sentence was increased from two years to three and the maximum fine doubled to NT$1m (£23,970).

Additionally, victims were allowed up to seven years to file a complaint instead of three.