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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Canadian Arrested for Sex Offence against 13-year old girl in Cambodia

The Future Group Calls for Investigation Under Canada's Child Sex Tourism
Laws

CALGARY, Feb. 2 /CNW/ - The Future Group has just learned that Richard Beaulac, a 35 year-old man from Quebec has been charged in Cambodia with the attempted rape of a 13 year-old girl, who was a street beggar.

The Cambodian Daily has reported that Beaulac entered Cambodia on January 1 and has been working in the tourist town of Siem Reap as an EnglishTeacher.

Beaulac allegedly picked up the 13-year old girl and three other female street children and took them back to his apartment at 4 a.m. on Sunday morning, according to Sun Bunthang, provincial anti-human trafficking police chief.

According to the Cambodia Daily, Beaulac allegedly sent three of the girls away before molesting the remaining girl, and told police that he and the girl lay naked on the bed but denies molesting her. The girl is currently in the care of the Cambodia Women's Crisis Centre. Beaulac has been charged by the Siem Reap Provincial Court with attempted rape.

"We are calling on the Canadian government to investigate the serious allegation against this individual, and if they are substantiated to lay charges under Canada's child sex tourism laws," said Sabrina Sullivan, Managing Director of The Future Group.

Only one person has ever been charged under Bill C-27 and C-15, Amendments to Canadian Criminal Code criminalizing child sex tourism. That prosecution of Donald Bakker in Vancouver is largely considered accidental, since it only came out during the course of an investigation for offences in Canada.

"Child sex tourists cause irreparable harm to young children abroad and drive the multi-million dollar human trafficking industry," said Sullivan, "Canada needs to ensure that it is part of the solution."

For the full article from the Cambodia Daily, please refer to
www.thefuturegroup.org

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