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Moscow (CNN) -- Keen, bright-eyed and earnest, the little boy answers the Russian investigator's questions enthusiastically, as if describing a cartoon, not sexual abuse.
"He took off my underwear and photographed me," says the victim, whom Russian authorities are not allowing to be identified.
The boy goes on to describe sexual abuse at the hands of his own father. Without this testimony, child advocates say, it would be impossible to convict the man, whose trial begins later this year.
In Russia, possessing child pornography is not a crime and laws that govern child exploitation are weak. Government authorities say the majority of sexual crimes against children are never reported or investigated.
Those are among the reasons that even the Russian government admits the country is a world leader in the production of child pornography.
Russian lawmaker Elena Mizulina has been painstakingly shepherding a bill through the country's parliament that would finally protect children.
"For the first time people will be held criminally responsible for storing child pornography even if they don't distribute it. To this day, you can't punish anyone for that" in Russia, Mizulina said. The bill has now passed its second of three readings in Russia's State Duma, the lower house of the legislature.
The law can't come soon enough for victims. According to Russia's Investigative Committee, more than 800 cases of sexual abuse were reported in the first three months of this year, an increase of 13%.
"Analysis of such crimes indicates that sexual assaults against the integrity of minors and their rights and freedoms is mostly stemming from the lack of control by parents, guardians, as well as officials of educational institutions and local government officials," said Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for the Investigative Committee.
Yet even with stronger laws, it is the testimony of young children that will ultimately bring punishment to those who prey on children.
Yevgeny Tsymbal, director of a Children's Psychology Center in Moscow, told CNN that weak laws and lack of evidence usually help the abusers avoid detection and punishment.
"These crimes usually go on for a long time," he said, adding that because physical signs of abuse are often not apparent, "these crimes are very rarely discovered."
The Internet is also a haven for child pornographers in Russia. This week, the Kremlin's child advocate, Pavel Astakhov, spoke in favor of a more stringent policy to force Internet providers to take responsibility for child pornography sites hosted on their servers and social networks.
"A person who wants to find this content on the Internet, this person can do it pretty easily," said Mark Tverdynin, director of Saferunet.ru, an initiative that is trying to scrub the Russian Internet clean of child pornography. The charity says it shut down as many as 7,000 such sites this past fall and winter.
CNN's Maxim Tkachenko has contributed to this report.
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My husband and I have always had a minimal sex life. We dated for 12 years before we married, two years ago.
I’ve tried to get him to engage in more intimacy but have been repeatedly rejected.
Through his internet search history, I’ve discovered that he’s regularly masturbating to internet porn, usually 15 websites daily. His wastebasket is filled.
I became alarmed after noticing that he was doing this while I was at an appointment with my teenage daughters (from a prior marriage) and my other teenage daughter was still at home.
When I raised this, plus my concerns about pop-ups of teenage porn sex, he assured me he was just looking at “regular sex” porn.
He’s since set the computer to erase his history. But when I reset it, the pattern never changes.
I work out regularly and am in excellent shape for mid-50s, yet I feel so unattractive because of the lack of intimacy and his porn addiction. Is there any hope in getting help for this if he’s willing? I understand that most marriages end from this addiction.
Your attractiveness has nothing to do with his porn issue.
Focus on the very serious things that do: 1) Your husband’s interest in teen porn when he’s living with teenage stepdaughters; and 2) his disinterest in sex other than through porn.
There’s a chance for help only IF he’s willing to get addiction therapy, and also wants to eventually have a marriage that includes intimacy with you.
Meanwhile, stand up for yourself and your daughters.
Insist that he must seek therapy and also never watch teen porn again or you’ll have to separate (NOTE: Just as you’ve discovered his addiction, so might the girls).
You’d benefit from your own separate counselling, regarding having no blame for his behaviour and whether you two have a future together.
Several years after I married, my husband’s brother married a good-hearted woman who must control all family gatherings and interactions.
This past year, she opted out of a big family gathering and there was huge relief, with everyone else happily taking on roles.
She’ll soon be back. I want her to be welcome, but with everyone else able to play a role. I understand we can’t change her, only take responsibility for ourselves.
How can I talk about this with her, and/or change my own behaviour so I’m not responding to her demands?
How can I help shift this dynamic so everyone feels welcome?
It’s not easy, but yes, you can change your own reaction to her, and also try something new.
Choose an event now. Insist it be held either at your place or another uncomplicated venue. List what’s needed — food brought or bought by several people for each of mains, sides, desserts plus drinks.
Then send out a warm and cheerful group email asking everyone to sign on for their participation.
If she reacts with hurt or anger, respond gently but hold firm.
Say that you’re glad to have her participate — she’s very good at it — but that everyone wants to feel involved in these family occasions.
It’ll be a fresh start at finding out what works and what doesn’t.
Example: If she tries to control the next family get-together, talk to her directly about how all the relatives appreciate her enthusiasm but want to contribute too.
Explain that it’s their way to all feel connected and valued within the family, just like her.
Three LOUD alarms: Porn-addiction, including teen porn, teen stepdaughters in the house, rejecting spousal sex.
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Germany child porn: One of world's biggest darknet platforms, with 400,000 users, taken down
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Prosecutors in Germany say they have busted one of the biggest darknet platforms in the world for child pornography.
Authorities said the "Boystown" site was used by more than 400,000 registered members.
Paedophiles used the platform to exchange and view pornography involving children and toddlers, most of them boys, from all over the world, they added.
Investigators said they found "images of most severe sexual abuse of toddlers" among the photos and video material.
Frankfurt prosecutors said in a statement -- together with the Federal Criminal Police Office -- that in mid-April three German suspects, said to be the administrators of the platform, were arrested along with a German user. One of the three main suspects was arrested in Paraguay.
They also searched seven buildings in Germany in connection with the case.
German police carried out the investigation in cooperation with Europol as well as law enforcement agencies from the Netherlands, Sweden, Australia, the United States and Canada.
The three main suspects were a 40-year-old man from Paderborn, a 49-year-old man from Munich, and a 58-year-old man from northern Germany who had been living in Paraguay for many years.
The prosecutors' statement said they worked as administrators of the site and gave advice to members on how to evade law enforcement when using the platform for illegal child pornography.
A fourth suspect, a 64-year-old man from Hamburg, is accused of being one of the most active users of the platform having allegedly uploaded more than 3,500 posts.
Germany has requested the extradition of the suspect who was arrested in Paraguay.
No names were given in line with German privacy regulations. After the raids in mid-April, the online platform was shut down.
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