Paedophilia trafficking "is a very serious evil in Argentina", says nun

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Paedophilia trafficking "is a very serious evil in Argentina", says nun

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The disappearance of Loan Peña, the 5-year-old boy from Corrientes, “is a living example of what trafficking means for the world, not just for the country.” “The recruitment, kidnapping and exploitation – we don’t know what kind – is evident,” stressed Sister Martha Pelloni (photo) yesterday morning, speaking to Radio 90.1, the radio station of elDiario. “Unfortunately, we have to confirm through newspaper publications that the Government of Corrientes is somehow involved in the cover-up, and we will know when the judge speaks,” said the leader against trafficking and exploitation in Argentina. She said that she was surprised “to discover that the drug traffickers, a certain López who would be the head and who is imprisoned in Chaco with his children, settled in 9 de Julio, the town of Loan.” In this sense, she stressed that “when drug trafficking enters a city, the young people are the first to fall.” “That is why one of Loan's brother's sons may be involved in the matter. There is the involvement of a part of the family in dirty tricks, money, debts.” Speaking to the MQA (Better than Yesterday) program, he said that “we are at a crucial stage in the country for citizens regarding how and what to do when a child, a teenager or any person disappears due to trafficking, which, like weapons and drug trafficking, brings in a lot of money.” Going deeper into the subject, he emphasized cyber trafficking, “from pedophilia, child pornography,” which “is terrible and brings in a lot of money.” Pedophilia “is a very serious evil in Argentina.” “Not all pedophiles are abusers, but it is a personality disorder. We cannot say that it is normal. It is common, but it is not normal,” he pointed out. She stressed that there is a lot of trafficking for pedophilia “because it gives a lot, a lot of money,” and that “pedophile relatives, protected by pedophile judges, or who defend or receive a lot of money” are involved in this. She also mentioned poverty as one of the reasons for trafficking, speaking “of those who deceive especially teenagers who come to Buenos Aires to study, or to another province with universities, and the result is that they end up in trafficking.” “The first case of trafficking I had was that of María Soledad Morales,” she said in a section of the note, recalling the case that made her known throughout the country, by leading the demand for justice and against impunity in Catamarca after the murder of the teenager at the hands of the political, judicial and police power of the moment, at the beginning of the 90s. Pelloni announced that a documentary will be released in October on Netflix. There “we tell the truth that was not known in the film,” she said about María Soledad. The Argentine professor, rector and religious of the Congregation of the Teresian Carmelite Missionaries created the Stolen Childhood Network in 2008, which was also discussed in the article. In this context, she said that the network has “very good psychologists, very humane” and spoke of those who have a “dedication to their neighbors,” doing social work for which they do not get paid.
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