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NCFM International Coordinator Dr. Carl Augustsson PhD. “On the Notion that Legal Sex Work Leads to Trafficking”

September 1, 2020
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NCFM International Coordinator Dr. Carl Augustsson PhD. “On the Notion that Legal Sex Work Leads to Trafficking”

The MenEngage Alliance website says the organization is working to transform masculinities and engage men and boys for gender justice, based on a feminist-informed approach. The alliance discussion group touts’ members from around the world. There are two parts to this post concerning sex-trafficking and prostitution. The first is a July 30, 2020 email...
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Posted in Abused Men, Carl Augustsson, Discrimination, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Against Women, Discrimination Men by Men, Double Standard, Gender Politics, Gendercide, Gynocentrism, Harry Crouch, Human Trafficking, Legislation Bad, Male Victims, Masculinity, Masculinity Toxic, Men's Rights, Men's Rights Movement, Sex Worker, Sexism Reverse | 4 Comments »

NCFM Member Naomi Evans on paternity fraud, Help Stop Child Trafficking and call to action

January 16, 2017
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NCFM Member Naomi Evans on paternity fraud, Help Stop Child Trafficking and call to action

Help Stop Child Trafficking and Involuntary Slavery! Paternity Fraud Public Hearing Demand on HB 1306 “The Evans Family Relief Act” NATIONAL SLAVERY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION MONTH, 2017   Dear Washington State Legislators;   January 11, 2017 observed National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention day.  In 2014, President Barack Obama, Proclaimed January as National Slavery...
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Posted in Discrimination, Discrimination Against Boys, Discrimination Against Males, Discrimination Against Men, Discrimination Men by Men, Naomi Evans, Paternity Fraud, Paternity Wrongful | No Comments »

Connecticut Task Force hears accounts of victimization by family court

March 3, 2014
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Connecticut Task Force hears accounts of victimization by family court

NCFM NOTE: Anne Stevenson writes it as she sees it and she sees it clearly. Anyone interested in things to do with family court ineptness and corruption would do well to read what she writes. Connecticut Task Force hears accounts of victimization by family court By Anne Stevenson, Communities Digital News CONNECTICUT, March 1,...
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Posted in Child Abuse, Child Custody, Child Support, Children's' Rights, Corruption, Courts Family, Discrimination Against Men, Divorce, Domestic Abuse/Violence, Equal Parenting, Father's Rights | No Comments »

Excellent must read article… Demystifying the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Boys – Our Forgotten Victims

December 10, 2013
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Excellent must read article… Demystifying the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Boys – Our Forgotten Victims

NCFM NOTE: One of the best articles you’ll find on the subject with links to excellent resources. Makes the point that half, 50%, of sexual trafficking in children is boys.  Demystifying the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Boys – Our Forgotten Victims Boys make up 50% of children trading sex for money in the U.S,...
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Posted in Boys, Child Abduction, Child Abuse, Human Trafficking, Other | No Comments »

Three Persons Plead Guilty in Child Sexual Exploitation and Interstate Prostitution Case

July 26, 2012
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  NCFM Note: It’s not unusual for women to be arrested for child exploitation, prostitution, or other forms of human trafficking. In situations like the one below it may be reported that the two women convicted were powerless and controlled by Michael Malcom, as if the women were really only innocent victims. And, we...
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Posted in Child Abuse, Human Trafficking | 2 Comments »

Forced Labor

April 15, 2011
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Forced Labor

For years, the Forced Labour Convention of 1930 exempted “able-bodied males” between ages 18 and 45 from the ban on slavery and forced labor. See Article 11. And although the exemption was eventually eliminated, Article 2 still exempts prisoners and soldiers (90+% male). Male slaves are frequently ignored by human rights laws and policies. For example,...
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