Jailed Swedes in Philippine Cybersex 'Nightmare'
Cecil Morella | May 13, 2011
Swedish nationals Bo Stefan Sederholm, right, and Emil Andreas Solemo standing at the prison grounds on Thursday where they are being detained in Cagayan de Oro City, in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. Two Swedish computer experts jailed for life in the Philippines on cybersex charges say they are living a nightmare among hardened criminals and insist they did nothing wrong. (AFP Photo) Related articles
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440916DD i agree with you, now if said posters had never ever ever looked at porn in their lives ok they might have a say, but i doubt it very much. ;-)
BP
Like here - if they pay their protection money they are left alone
1 month into doing what they were doing - someone puts the squeeze on they dont pay up - Pak Polisi arrives - simples
I am quite astounded by the willingness to judge by a couple of the posters based on what?
the question is really what the other local offenders get for similar crimes if they get any sentences at all ?
SBD
On what do you base the claim that they are low lying hounds? The ladies are not being forced? They are willingly doing this for cash. They are not being abused and are not in danger?
Perhaps you think that they would be better working for the local pimp? where they get beaten if they dont earn enough?? They face, like Indonesian prostitutes mainly local men who refuse condoms - STDS are common
In many poor countries like ours selling sex is a common business for many women and men. It is hypocrisy to think otherwise. The web consumors BTW are mainly Muslims as demonstrated by the IP report a couple of months ago - which is a double hypocrisy really
Consider the three options open to many of these girls. 1. Prostitution 2. Internet Sex sites and 3. Starvation
I would like to know which one you would choose if you was in their flip flops???
I dont support the sex industry BTW but I'm not so self rightious to label those who are within it
On these 2 guys it does seem inconsistant to think they could have established a traffiking net within 1 month dont you think?? Hypocrisy for the Hypocritical is a great book - maybe you should read it
There's every chance that the two Swedes are low-life lying hounds. The real issue is whether life sentences are appropriate - seems a tad harsh, but if that's what is being handed out to locals in the Philippines, so beit.
Cagayan de Oro. Two Swedish computer experts jailed for life in the Philippines on cybersex charges say they are living a nightmare among hardened criminals and insist they did nothing wrong.
Emil Andreas Solemo and Bo Stefan Sederholm were this week convicted of human trafficking for running an operation in which 17 naked women in an office building performed in front of cameras for overseas Internet clients.
The government hailed the verdict as a landmark victory in the battle against human trafficking because the Swedes were the first to be handed life sentences for what has in recent years become a booming cybersex industry.
But both men claim most of the evidence against them was fabricated or obtained illegally, and appear bewildered why they should be jailed for Internet pornography when prostitution is rampant across the Philippines.
"We don't see ourselves as human traffickers at all," Solemo, 35, said in an exclusive interview with AFP on Thursday from a crowded jail in the southern city of Cagayan de Oro where they have been since their arrest in April 2009.
Sederholm, 31, bristled at their portrayal by the Philippine press as modern-day slave traders.
"The women were not forced to do it. It was nothing like that at all," said Sederholm, who like his business partner was wearing a prison-issue yellow T-shirt, long shorts and a sandals.
Solemo, a tall man with gold-rimmed glasses and a goatee, said he and Sederholm were IT consultants who had been been hired to set up the computer systems at the cybersex shop where the women worked in Cagayan de Oro.
Although they refused to say who hired them, they denied police charges that they owned the business and recruited the women, saying they only arrived in the country a month before being arrested.
The Swedes also pointed out that the women working in the cybersex operation were all adults — prosecutors never alleged that minors were involved — and said the case against them smacked of hypocrisy.
"Some say it's [cybersex] demeaning and horrible, but you can go to any city in the Philippines and see girls who are dancing on poles in skimpy clothes. It's absurd ... there are places there that openly sell girls," Solemo said.
"What we have undertaken here would not have been considered as trafficking anywhere in the West. In the United States or elsewhere it is not illegal to undress before computer cameras if you are of legal age."
Sederholm said they believed they had become scapegoats to make authorities look good to the United States, which put the Philippines on a blacklist of countries deemed as not doing enough to combat human trafficking.
"They wanted to make a trophy case of us to show to the United States that something is being done about human trafficking," Sederholm said.
But the judge who delivered the verdict against the Swedes, Jeoffre Acebido, said anyone who sexually exploited impoverished Philippine women should be punished.
"Disrespect for Filipino women and violations of our laws deserve the strongest condemnations from this court," Acebido wrote in his ruling.
"It will not shirk from its duty to impose the most severe of penalties against anybody, be he a foreign national or a citizen of this country, who tramples upon the dignity of a woman by taking advantage of her vulnerability."
Beverly Musli, the head of a local women's rights group that helped prosecutors gather evidence in the case, also said the Swedes deserved to be in jail.
"It's still trafficking because the victims were recruited from all over the Philippines and transported to the south," said Musli, who is a lawyer.
She said focusing on cybersex when prostitution was a widespread and open problem across the country was not hypocrisy.
"We are doing our best in stopping all forms of violence against women," she said.
Both Swedes said they had not given up hope that they would win an acquittal on appeal.
"You just can't bury yourself and say you'll not move, not eat. We have to keep going and hoping. Of course we will appeal. We're not going to lie down," Solemo said.
But they indicated they were struggling physically and mentally in the crowded jail, sharing a small cell with five other people accused of crimes including murder and drug trafficking.
"In some ways it's worse than a nightmare in that you can not wake up. It's the nightmare of not knowing whether we would be spending the next 20-25 years of our life in jail," Solemo said.
Sederholm refused to discuss his personal life.
But Solemo spoke emotionally about his own plight, saying his father died a month ago, his girlfriend had left him and he had lost 17 kilograms while in jail.
AFP
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