Khaleej Times

‘50,000 sexual exploitati­on victims in Guatemala’

- AFP

guatemala city — Nearly 50,000 people — most of them girls aged 12 to 17 — are direct victims of sexual exploitati­on in Guatemala, two UN entities said in a joint report presented on Thursday.

Research by the UN children’s agency Unicef and the Internatio­nal Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG) found that poverty — which affects 60 per cent of Guatemala’s population of 15 million — as well as a patriarcha­l society and domestic violence are chiefly responsibl­e.

The report found that 64 per cent of the 48,600 recorded victims were women, most under 18. Twenty-three per cent of the victims were men and 13 per cent were not registered by gender.

Not only Guatemalan women were ensnared by prostituti­on rings in the country: Colombians, Hondurans, Salvadoran­s and Nicaraguan­s were also exploited.

Unicef’s deputy representa­tive in the Central American nation, Mariko Kagoshima, highlighte­d the case of a 12-year-old girl forced to provide 30 instances of sexual services a day.

Organised criminal groups make an estimated $1.6 billion a year from sexual exploitati­on in Guatemala, equivalent to 2.7 per cent of the country’s GDP, the report revealed.

The activity amounted to “modern slavery,” CICIG chief Ivan Valesquez said, urging greater penalties for property owners and business people who profited from such people traffickin­g. —

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