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LiqwedHitman wrote on 2011-08-03 21:26
Washington (CNN) -- Seventy-two people have been charged in an online global child pornography ring that originated in Louisiana, in what is described as the largest prosecution of its kind, Attorney General Eric Holder announced Wednesday.
Dubbed Operation Delego, the federal law enforcement action began in December 2009, targeting more than 500 people around the world allegedly participating in Dreamboard, a members-only online bulletin board that officials say was created and operated to promote pedophilia and encourage the sexual abuse of very young children.
"Utilizing sophisticated techniques in an attempt to avoid law enforcement detection, Dreamboards' members allegedly traded graphic images and videos of adults molesting young children, often violently, and created a massive private library of images of child sexual abuse," Holder said at a Justice Department news conference also attended by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton and other officials.
"The rules of Dreamboard were clear: They encouraged and incentivized the creation of child pornography," Holder said.
Members of the Dreamboard organization were spread across five continents and 13 countries, officials said.
"In order to become part of the Dreamboard community, prospective members were required to upload pornography portraying children under 12 years of age or younger," Holder said. "Once given access, the participants had to continually upload images of child sexual abuse in order to maintain membership.
"The more content they provided, the more content they were allowed to access. Members who created and shared images and videos of themselves molesting children received elevated status and greater access."
Some of the children featured in the images and videos were infants, officials said.
"In many cases, the children being victimized were in obvious and intentional pain, even in distress and crying, just as the rules for one area of the bulletin board mandated," Holder added.
He said Dreamboard members were united in the belief that sexually abusing chilldren should not be criminalized, and some referred to their actions as a "hobby."
A total of 52 people have been arrested so far, and of those, 13 have pleaded guilty, with four individuals having already received sentences of 20 to 30 years in prison, officials said.
ICE Director Morton said those involved used technological techniques such as proxy servers and encryption to conceal their activities.
"No matter how saavy online predators think they are, we will find them, dismantle their networks and bring them to justice," Morton said.
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Mrlucky77 wrote on 2011-08-03 21:30
BLAM!
They fought the law and the law won.
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Hiccup wrote on 2011-08-03 21:30
They deserve to rot in prison.
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Sleeperdial wrote on 2011-08-03 21:36
Looks like hell has a new *puts on sunglasses*.......... ring.
http://instantrimshot.com/index.php?sound=csi
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Kollin wrote on 2011-08-03 21:38
peel their skin off, unravel all their muscles, drill 10 holes in every single one of their bones, and set their internal organs on fire and strangle them with their intestines. do all of this while keeping them alive. people like this do not deserve life.
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Skye wrote on 2011-08-03 21:39
Quote from Hiccup;537173:
They deserve to rot in prison.
Seconded. This kind of thing disgusts me.
Quote from Kollin;537177:
mussels
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Cynic wrote on 2011-08-03 21:40
Quote from Hiccup;537173:
They deserve to rot in prison.
And more, if you catch my drift.
Being a pedophile is one thing, but approving of raping young kids? Yahno. I hope they get raped by very large, spiky objects.
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Kollin wrote on 2011-08-03 21:41
Quote from Skye;537180:
Seconded. This kind of thing disgusts me.
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respelled, not sure if its correct either though, and no they dont deserve to go rot in prison. prison is too comfy a sentence for them. kill them.
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Skye wrote on 2011-08-03 21:46
Quote from Kollin;537184:
respelled, not sure if its correct either though, and no they dont deserve to go rot in prison. prison is too comfy a sentence for them. kill them.
lol You got it this time.
But yeah, you posted right before I did, so I saw yours after mine was up. I really only caught your "mussels," so I didn't bother to agree with what you wrote. Reading it now though, hell yes.
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Kollin wrote on 2011-08-03 21:59
Quote from Skye;537191:
lol You got it this time.
But yeah, you posted right before I did, so I saw yours after mine was up. I really only caught your "mussels," so I didn't bother to agree with what you wrote. Reading it now though, hell yes.
it is my personal opinion that the death sentence should be imposed on more things (of course case given i.e. 1st time offender who feels absolutely awful and vows to never do again will get jail time/severe beating, but in cases like this where they feel no remorse for their actions and actually encourage it should have their throats slit), i dont believe at all in being lenient on a lot of the crimes. the laws are imposed and you KNOW they are, therefore you should have to deal with the consequences of your actions. it is in my personal opinion that the justice system today is too lenient.
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Cynic wrote on 2011-08-03 22:01
Quote from Kollin;537184:
respelled, not sure if its correct either though, and no they dont deserve to go rot in prison. prison is too comfy a sentence for them. kill them.
Actually, some prisoners don't take to pedophiles well, meaning they have a better chance at misery in prison. Not to mention they're going to have to live with their unsatisfied urges.
Living is probably worse for them~
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Phunkie wrote on 2011-08-03 22:02
Wow, this is sickening.
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Kollin wrote on 2011-08-03 22:06
Quote from Cynic;537210:
Actually, some prisoners don't take to pedophiles well, meaning they have a better chance at misery in prison. Not to mention they're going to have to live with their unsatisfied urges.
Living is probably worse for them~
thats true, but you can torture and kill them at the same time. but some people will QQ that its "inhumane", yet they say nothing about the current death penalty system. murder is murder regardless of what you call it, just because its done differently doesnt make it any better.
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Cynic wrote on 2011-08-03 22:08
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thats true, but you can torture and kill them at the same time. but some people will QQ that its "inhumane", yet they say nothing about the current death penalty system. murder is murder regardless of what you call it, just because its done differently doesnt make it any better.
Hmm. I'm one who tends to be all for these things, but I also make sure to take into account which would be worse for them. In the case of most murderers, having their power/control taken away by being killed/tortured would be the worst for sure. However.. simply torturing the pedophiles and then throwing them into prison to rot is probably what would be worst for them.
It may not seem just in some people's eyes, but in the long-run, isn't what hurts and tortures them the most what we want?
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Kollin wrote on 2011-08-03 22:12
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Hmm. I'm one who tends to be all for these things, but I also make sure to take into account which would be worse for them. In the case of most murderers, having their power/control taken away by being killed/tortured would be the worst for sure. However.. simply torturing the pedophiles and then throwing them into prison to rot is probably what would be worst for them.
It may not seem just in some people's eyes, but in the long-run, isn't what hurts and tortures them the most what we want?
true true, but its just a waste to keep some people alive. taking into account that they have to feed and cloth prisoners, its just money better spent elsewhere if we have fewer of them.