Canadian Shame
Interpol is on a man hunt for a Canadian named Christopher Paul Neil .
The man is from the Lower Mainland of BC. Somehow that news came as no surprise to me. I’ve been documenting cases of child exploitation through this blog for over a year now and have noticed a pattern of predation within this province.
For at least twenty years I have heard rumblings about Vancouver being an international hot spot for child exploitation.
For just as long we’ve been experiencing a silent massive extermination of grown women who all have one thing in common – they were fostered or adopted or were otherwise involved with the Children and Family Services branch of the government. The other things they had in common amongst themselves were childhood experiences of rape and exploitation. Many were addicted to drugs not because they chose to be sex trade workers and the two go hand in hand, no they got into drugs to kill the pain of their victimization, the sex work just helped them afford their “med’s”.
For just as long we’ve had disturbing cases of child abduction and serial murders by local and non local pedophiles. Olsen as a good example. Mindy Tran as another.
For way too long, Canada has harbored monsters and now? Now it seems its up to the international community to keep the worlds children safe from monstrous Canadians.
‘Put RCMP in embassies’ to combat sex tourism
Gerry Bellett, Vancouver Sun
Published: Thursday, October 18, 2007
Quote:
“It’s also noteworthy that the three Canadians who have been identified with sexually exploiting children or are alleged to have sexually exploited children overseas are from the Lower Mainland,” said Perrin.
Donald Bakker was the first person to be convicted under Canada’s sex tourism law when he pleaded guilty in June 2005, and was sentenced to 10 years in jail for crimes against seven children in Cambodia and three prostitutes in Vancouver.
Earlier this year, Burnaby art dealer Kenneth Robert Klassen was charged with 35 counts involving girls as young as nine in Cambodia, Colombia and the Philippines.
He has pleaded not guilty.












