DON’T LEAVE CSAM VICTIMS BEHIND IN LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS: STATEMENT FROM THE PHOENIX 11 TO THE FIVE COUNTRY MINISTERIAL

Six years ago, 11 women were brought together by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children with one thing in common: they survived child sexual abuse that was documented through photographs and videos which were – and continue to be – distributed in real time on the internet.

Read the statement, here, from the Phoenix 11 calling for more to be done by the Tech companies to protect children on their platforms.

“It is our belief that until governments on a global scale stop deferring to tech companies and their preferences when looking to regulate the internet, current child victims and survivors of child sexual abuse material will continue to be the population that is overlooked.” The Phoenix 11.

Raven stand with the Phoenix 11.

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