First Ladies meet to combat child pornography

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PARIS: French President Jacques Chirac and the first ladies of the United States and Russia, Laura Bush and Lyudmila Putin, issued a joint call Wednesday to combat child pornography and abductions. Introducing a conference in Paris hosted by his wife Bernadette, Chirac said there was an urgent need for greater international cooperation to stop the frightening development of pedophilia and child pornography on the Internet.

The International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC), which organized the event, hopes to persuade Internet providers to do more to combat the spread of child porn websites, already numbered at over 100,000 worldwide. When a child is raped, it is a blow to the whole of humanity, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel told the meeting.

All societies are defined by how they behave towards the weak.

High-profile participants also included Suzanne Mubarak, Poland s former first lady Jolanta Kwasniewska, Queen Paola of Belgium and Queen Silvia of Sweden, and the governor of Saint Petersburg Valentina Matvyenko. They also aimed to raise awareness of a new Europe-wide hotline for missing children, number 116 000, set to be up and running by end March, although Bernadette Chirac warned that for it to work would require a major gear-shift in terms of European and international cooperation. Speaking of the United States experience, Laura Bush said that 94 percent of all children reported missing were now found by the authorities, compared to 62 percent before the creation of the so-called Amber Alert in 1996. The system, which sets off a nationwide media alert within hours of a child s disappearance, was named after a nine-year-old girl who was abducted and murdered in Texas.

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