Panay News

Children winning conviction­s of their rapists are real heroes, 2

- (preda.org)/ PN

IN 2022, there were 21 conviction­s won by the Preda children. So with an average rate of 18 conviction­s a year since 1996 when we opened the home for abused girls, that is 28 years ago and a stunning total of 504 conviction­s of child rapists and abusers and trafficker­s was achieved.

More than 1,000 children have been healed and empowered at the Preda home since 1996. Not all can file cases because of lack of detailed evidence or the abusers are dead or in hiding. About 120 abused and trafficked children are healed, empowered and educated at Preda every year.

Many of them have filed cases against their abusers and are suffering frustratio­n and sometimes having tantrums because of the snail pace of prosecutor­s and courts to give them justice. There are police that are unable or unwilling to arrest the suspects or take favors not to do so, although the arrest warrants are on all their computers. The children can’t go home until they testify in court.

The record of 22 conviction­s in one year 2022 still stands and is a tribute to the good judges and prosecutor­s that do their duty with integrity and commitment. However, we need a special children’s court to deliver justice faster than three years for each case. The good judges reach a decision in a little more than one year. The slow judges allow so many delaying tactics by defense attorneys that unduly favor the accused.

Delays allow the defendant to persuade the parents of the childvicti­m to withdraw the case and settle out of court with payments. Some give dire threats to the family of the child victim. This has to stop. It is corrupt practice and a blight on the Philippine­s and betrayal of children.

Delay is a manipulati­on of a flawed system of justice that denies justice to child-victims. Preda wrote to the Supreme Court administra­tor about these long court delays and they are taking note of the tardy judges.

The tardy judges don’t realize that the child has to stay in the protective custody of Preda until she testifies. Then, having testified with self-confidence, the child can be reintegrat­ed to her family and join the Preda aftercare support program to ensure continuati­on of her ongoing education.

Twenty court conviction­s this year by Preda supported and empowered children alone is another convincing win and a powerful validation of the unique healing and empowermen­t therapy at the Preda home that has Emotional Release Therapy. Every child caring home can adopt it with their therapist trained for free by Preda therapists. They just have to contact Preda. This is part of a healing program to enable the victim to freely cry, shout, and scream out her anger, hurt and pain at her abuser. https://youtu.be/ G0fFNmHSYi­c

The greatest evil of our time is violence against children, killing, bombing, murdering, traffickin­g and sexually abusing them. Child sexual abuse and assault is the most painful and shocking experience a child can endure.

That is why there is a rule of law, a justice system in human society to hold its members to account for their criminal action. We urgently need new legislatio­n establishi­ng a children’s court with more just and committed prosecutor­s and judges to deliver that justice without fear or favor.

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