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Introduction of the Executive Summary (attached file) derived from the 2007 report The Extent and Effect of Sex Tourism and Sexual Exploitation of Children on the Kenyan Coast : The commercial sexual exploitation of children in coastal areas exposed in this report is a shocking violation of their rights, and a reflection of the profound risk potentially faced by all children in Kenya. Some ten to fifteen thousand girls living in coastal areas of Malindi, Mombasa, Kalifi and Diani are involved in casual sex work up to 30% of all 12-18 year olds living in those areas. A further two to three thousand girls and boys are involved in full- time year round commercial activity. Many full-time child sex workers have migrated to the coast from other parts of the country, and have often been inaugurated into sex work before they arrive. The sexual exploitation of children is not limited to coastal areas or to tourists, but can be found in communities across Kenya. About one in ten children involved in sex work are initiated before they are 12 years old. Main references (attached files): The Extent and Effect of Sex Tourism and Sexual Exploitation of Children on the Kenyan Coast Executive Summary of The Extent and Effect of Sex Tourism and Sexual Exploitation of Children on the Kenyan Coast (A study conducted by UNICEF and Government of Kenya Researched and Written by C. Sarah Jones) The nationalities of sex tourists is used as an indicator of nazi culture intensity, with calculations based on Table 19 (see below). The calculations include as modulating parameters the percent of each nationality in the exploiters population, the exploiters countries population size, and the GDP per capita in the exploiters country. Valid Percent (nationality of sexual exploiters of children in Kenya): Swiss : 14.5%, German : 5.6%, Italian : 23.5%, British : 2.2% GDP per capita 2007: Germany : 31,900$, Switzerland : 34,000$, Italy : 30,200$, U.K. : 31,800$ Population 2007 : DE : 82,4 M, CH : 7,554 M, IT : 58,147M, UK : 60, 776M X= (Client Nat. Perc. / Nat. Pop.)/Nat. PPP X(CH) : 0.056456, X(DE) : 0.002130, X(IT) : 0.013382, X(UK) : 0.001138 Amplification 1000X : CH : 56,456 DE : 2,130 IT : 13,382 UK : 1,138
Switzerland has the maximum intensity per capita, and is valued arbitrarily at 1 or 100% on the map (possibly intact nazi culture or culturally non-denazified area). Germany : 3,77% (of swiss intensity) Italy : 23,7% (of swiss intensity) United Kingdom : 2.01% (of swiss intensity)
Table
19
p.46
(The
Extent
and
Effect
of
Sex
Tourism
and
Sexual
Exploitation
of
Children
on
the
Kenyan
Coast
-
A
study
conducted
by
UNICEF
and
Government
of
Kenya
Researched
and
Written
by
C.
Sarah
Jones)
The 2009 Minaret Referendum outlawed the construction of new minarets, formally introducing discrimination against minorities into the swiss
constitution.
The
mapping
of
the
votes
reflects
the
nazi
culture
map,
with
the
obvious
influence
of
italian,
german
and
french
media
on
the
swiss
population.
As
expected,
Italian
influence
is
the
least
denazifying,
making
Tessin
the
purest
reserve
of
nazi
culture,
on
the
other
end
of
the
spectrum,
the
french
speaking
zone
is
the
most
denazified,
being
under
influence
of
Frances
medias.
Other
studies
are
placing
Switzerland
in
a
similar
position
compared
to
the
other
western
european
countries,
like
the
2010
Integration
Policy
Group
study,
that
however,
is
less
relevant
to
the
nazi
culture
issue,
because
it
includes
other
factors
e.g.
xenophobia
:
The SVP (Schweizerische Volkspartei), possibly Switzerlands nazi-like party, became the strongest party in Switzerland in 2007 with 28.9% of votes nationally. In Germany, the possibly nazi-like party NPD (Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands) with the DVU (Deutsche Volksunion)2 on a joint slate, won 1.6 percent of the total votes nationally. Astonishingly, in percent, the ratio SVP votes/ NPD-DVU votes is 18.06, while the ratio of child sexual exploiters for CH/DE (per capita) was 26.5. Those ratios are somehow similar. Worth to mention is that the NPD persistantly takes the SVP as an example, for political ideas as well as public relation methods (see pictures).
NPD
poster
in
2010,
calling
for
the
adoption
of
a
law
similar
to
the
Swiss
law
on
automatic
deportation
of
foreign
criminals.
On the right, SVP poster in 2007, for a campaign calling for foreigners having committed certain types of crimes in Switzerland to be automatically deported after having served their sentences. On the left, NPD poster during 2008.
On the left, SVP poster against the referendum (that was backed by 59.6% of voters on February 8th 2009) for the renewal of an existing agreement allowing migrant workers into Switzerland and extending it to new EU members Bulgaria and Romania. On the right, a NPD Poster, later during the year 2009.
This file is hereby released into the public domain by its author, Naleom. This applies worldwide. Written by Naleom 2011