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14-year-old boy faces charges for having sex with 12-year-old girl


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14-year-old boy faces charges for having sex with 12-year-old girl.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A mother fears her 14-year-old son may have to register as a sex offender for having sex with his 12-year-old girlfriend.
The mother, who spoke to Eyewitness News under the condition of anonymity, said her son was detained and charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child a few months ago. The two went to the same middle school and were a grade apart, she said. He was charged because she was 12 and he was a few months older than 14.
If found criminally responsible, there could be a long-term consequence.
"Since he's 14, he's facing the possibility of being put on the sex registry. The sex registry is for people who are absolute criminals, pedophiles, child molesters, dangerous people. The worst of the worst," she said.
There is an exemption for some teens. The so-called Romeo and Juliet law protects those who have consensual sex with someone within three years of their age. So, in Texas a 17-year-old can legally have sex with a 14-year-old , but if either party is under 14, like the girl in this case, the law does not apply.
"Every parent needs to know if you have a son or daughter who's sexually active," she warned. "It terrifies us. It terrifies him. He won't have a future. He won't be able to go to school. He won't be able to get a job. He won't be able to get a job digging ditches because he won't be able to pass a background check."
That's why she and her attorney are speaking up.
"Where's the common sense? It's incomprehensible we're doing this to children in our society and something needs to change," said Joe Gutheinz, the boy's attorney.
The Harris County District Attorney's Office filed the case. A spokesman declined to comment due to juvenile privacy concerns.
Juvenile court judges decide whether delinquents are placed on the registry, which has happened, according to two attorneys who defend juveniles.
The boy's mother is asking for compassion.
"Everybody was young. Everybody has a past. Everybody has made mistakes," she added.
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Parents of girl, 12, say she was raped, impregnated by boy, 14


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Parents in Seabrook said their 12-year-old daughter was raped by a 14-year-old boy, impregnating her as a result.
SEABROOK, Texas -- Parents in Seabrook said their 12-year-old daughter was raped by a 14-year-old boy, impregnating her as a result.
Thursday night on Eyewitness News at 10, an attorney and his client, the mother of a boy who was 14 years old when he had sex with a 12-year-old girl, said the boy and girl were in a romantic relationship and that the law that criminalizes sex between a 14-year-old and a 12-year-old is unfair.
He said a 14-year-old who has sex with a 12-year-old should not ever have to register as a sex offender.
After the story aired, local parents contacted Eyewitness News, saying they are the parents of the 12-year-old girl in that case. They said their daughter was not in a romantic relationship with that boy and that she was, in fact, raped.
The mother of the 12-year-old girl said her daughter was impregnated as a result later gave birth to a baby boy.
Eyewitness News is not publishing the names of those involved because the case deals with minors.
"Watching my 12-year-old daughter give birth was very painful to me and it's very hurtful," the mother said.
The mother said she did not know her daughter was pregnant until she had been carrying the baby for four months.
"She was scared, mute, traumatized," the mother said, "She didn't know what was going on. She thought the baby was in her bladder."
The mother said her daughter finally told her what happened after the baby was born and the mother went to police. The 14-year-old boy was eventually charged with aggravated sex assault of a minor.
In response to the boy's attorney's opinion that a 14-year-old who has sex with a 12-year-old should not ever have to register as a sex offender, the girl's father said the law is in place for a reason.
"It's almost like they're saying justice shouldn't apply here for us," the girl's father said, "It was a sexual assault and I think that's the way it should be treated."
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Girl, 12, 'passed around like a piece of meat by gang and sold for sex'
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WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT: The youngster was humiliated by a group of men in Telford, Shropshire, and forced to perform sex acts in churchyard, jurors were told
A 12-year-old girl was "passed around like a piece of meat" as she was sold for sex and humiliated by a group of men, a court heard today.
The child was allegedly made to perform sex acts in a churchyard, raped above a shop on a filthy mattress and abused when she tried to refuse their advances.
A court heard how the victim was urinated on by one of the five men, all of whom went on trial today.
The offences are said to have taken place in and around Telford, Shropshire, and went on for some years.
The alleged victim is now an adult, Birmingham Crown Court was told.
Michelle Heeley QC, prosecuting, said: "This case involves the sexual exploitation of a young girl, a girl passed around like a piece of meat for the sexual gratification of several young men, some of whom are in the dock.
"Each of these defendants deny that they in any way abused anyone.
"The prosecution say, having heard the evidence, you can be sure they did.
"She was befriended at a time when she was low, by a man called Tanveer Ahmed."
Ahmed worked making takeaway deliveries for Perfect Pizza in the town, with jurors told the location was relevant, as the alleged victim claimed she was assaulted above the shop.
The jury heard Ahmed was not on trial alongside the other five defendants, having been deported to Pakistan for other "unrelated offences".
After "befriending" the young girl, it was alleged Ahmed started forcing her to perform sex acts with other men.
Ms Heeley said: "One night he drove her to a flat above a shop, he took her into a room where there were three older men, and he told her she had to have sex with these men.
"She did not want to have sex but she was forced to, she was pushed down on to an old dirty mattress, and raped," said Ms Heeley.
"Sadly for her, this did not happen just once, but on other occasions, when she was spat on and raped - all orchestrated by Tanveer Ahmed.
"He himself forced her to perform oral sex on him, and if she refused he would call her a slag, slap her and leave her stranded in random areas in Telford."
Ahmed continued "selling her" for sex, including passing her details on to men, the prosecution said.
Jurors heard this is how the girl came into contact with the first defendant, Mohammed Ali Sultan, 33, formerly of Telford.
Ali Sultan is facing four charges of indecent assault and one of rape.
Jurors were told: "Ali Sultan would take her to meet other men, in the same way Tanveer Ahmed had, men would phone her and Ali Sultan and Tanveer Ahmed would make her answer, and do what the men wanted.
"The abuse took place at a number of locations, including above Perfect Pizza and in a churchyard in Wellington, amongst others.
"Ali Sultan would verbally abuse her, calling her a sl**, and on occasions slap her, or pull her hair."
On a later occasion he allegedly raped her, coercing her into repeatedly meeting up by threatening to tell people at her school what she was doing.
Ali Sultan is also charged in connection with a third incident, at the churchyard, when he allegedly became violent after she refused his advances.
The jury of six men and six women were told he already had convictions in both 2012 and 2015 for "similar offences against young girls".
Another of the alleged victim's alleged abusers is 38-year-old Amjad Hussain, of Telford, who is accused of forcing her to perform oral sex on two separate occasions.
A third man, 35-year-old Shafiq Younas, from Wellington, is accused of orally raping the youngster in the same churchyard in Wellington.
Another male, Nazam Akhtar, of Wellington, has been charged with rape, in an incident in which the girl was allegedly driven to a lane in a car along with Ali Sultan, Hussain, and another male.
It is alleged that after the rape, Akhtar, 35, urinated on the girl in an act of humiliation.
Also on trial is Mohammad Rizwan, of Telford, who jurors heard also worked at Perfect Pizza and allegedly forced the girl to perform sex acts and is facing two charges of indecent assault.
Prosecutors claimed 37-year-old Rizwan, who will tell jurors he had a consensual sexual relationship with the victim, saved the girl's phone number under the contact name "blowjob2".
The jury were told Rizwan will claim in his defence he and the victim had a consensual relationship, when she was aged 17.
The men deny any wrongdoing and the trial continues.
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She had already endured years of beating and physical violence from her mother and stepfather, she said -- but then he took it a step further.
He would put a long knife near her face during the abuse, and threaten to kill her mother and brother if she reported him, she said. Terrified and ashamed, she didn't tell anyone for a year and a half -- until a school teacher saw her with a black eye and notified the police.
"I felt hopeless," said Acupinpin, now 23. "It felt like I had nowhere to go because it's my family who was hurting me. I didn't know anyone who could really help me."
She's not alone. Child sexual abuse is rampant in the Philippines, which activists say is partly driven by the country's ​law regarding the age at which ​girls can legally consent to sex. ​
At just 12 years old, it's the youngest age of consent in Asia -- and one of the youngest in the world. Opponents ​of the law say children that age are incapable of giving consent, and less likely to know how to call for help.
The law protects predators, critics say, because they can claim victims consented -- and children as young as 12 can often be coerced or threatened into silence.
Victims' advocates also argue the low age of consent contributes to ​what international rights organizations have described as high levels of sex trafficking and teenage pregnancy in the Philippines, compounded by gaps in the enforcement of existing laws.
"In the Philippines, we have about one woman or child raped every 53 minutes," said Rep. Arlene Brosas of the Gabriela Women's Party, citing 2016 data from non-profit organization Center for Women's Resources. "We believe it is much worse -- especially that child victims of sexual abuse are very prevalent."
Brosas and a number of lawmakers are now fighting to raise the age of consent to 16, which is standard in many other countries, including the majority of the United States. The movement took a significant step forward last December when their proposed bill was overwhelmingly approved by the Philippines House of Representatives.
Raising the age is just one step -- the bill includes a raft of other provisions to strengthen enforcement, improve the investigation and legal process, and provide more support and confidentiality for victims ​of sexual exploitation and abuse.
But the bill still has a long way to go before it becomes law, and time is running out. Elections are less than a year away -- at which point lawmakers will have to start over from scratch. If it doesn't pass before then, the bill's ​supporters say millions of children will remain vulnerable to exploitation -- and with reports of ​images depicting child sex abuse skyrocketing during the pandemic , the threat has never been more urgent.
Activists in the Philippines have been pushing to change the law since the 1980s.
The age of consent is enshrined in the country's Revised Penal Code, passed in 1930. Under the penal code, rape is defined as "having carnal knowledge of a woman" through the use of force, when the woman is unconscious​, "deprived of reason" -- or "when the woman is under 12 years of age."
The age seems shockingly low by modern standards, but it reflects historical attitudes. In many places across Europe -- including Spain, which ruled the Philippines as a colony for more than 300 years until 1898 -- early laws placed the age of consent between 10 and 12 years old.
During the 19th century, some countries began raising it to between 13 and 16, according to Stephen Robertson, historian and professor at George Mason University. By the early 1900s, legislators in the US and Britain were pushing to raise the age to between 16 and 18, with other parts of the world following suit throughout the century.
But as other countries amended their laws to reflect their evolving understanding of sex and adulthood, the Philippines' age of consent stayed the same.
A billboard showing a campaign against street harassment and sexual violence toward women, in Manila, the Philippines, on June 30, 2019.
The penal code is "one of the oldest laws in the Philippines," said Selena B. Fortich, Philippines country program manager for child protection at the NGO Plan International. "It has many archaic provisions -- many do not apply and should not exist in contemporary society."
Some clauses have been amended over the years, but not the age of consent -- meaning there are now "inconsistent" legal ages, she added. "The minimum age for getting married is 18, to enter into contracts and to vote is also 18. Yet, the minimal age for sexual consent is 12."
The Philippine Commission on Women, a government agency, told CNN in a statement that it has pushed to raise the age of consent to 16 years old, and has included the recommendation in its policy briefs.
There are a few reasons the age of consent hasn't changed in the past 91 years. A major one is the lack of education and understanding among lawmakers and the general public of concepts like children's cognitive development and the ability to give informed consent, said Patrizia Benvenuti, child protection chief at UNICEF Philippines.
And though public awareness about the issue has expanded in recent years, the child rights sector is relatively new in the country and less established than other social movements, such as the campaign for women's rights.
Why some lawmakers don't want change
Some lawmakers argue there is no need to change the age of consent because the country already has laws against child abuse.
An anti-child abuse law passed in 1992 criminalized sex with children under 18 "for money, profit, or any other consideration or due to the coercion or influence of any adult, syndicate or group." Another anti-trafficking law, enacted in 2003 and expanded in 2012, prohibited the sexual exploitation and prostitution of children, as well as the creation of images depicting child sexual abuse.
However, the existing laws require young, traumatized victims and their lawyers to prove they were coerced into sexual exploitation. It's an easier task if a child is trafficked to multiple abusers -- but much more difficult when a child is abused by just one person, which is typically the case with abusive family members, said Benvenuti from UNICEF.
An amended statutory rape law ​would automatically criminalize sex with children under 16.
"Why can't we increase this age? The answer (from Congress) has always been, 'Well, because we already have laws about this,'" said Bernadette J. Madrid, executive director of the Child Protection Network Foundation and head of the Child Protection Unit at the University of the Philippines Manila's Philippine General Hospital.
All four advocates CNN interviewed agreed the failure to act suggests a lack of concern or urgency in Congress.
The age of consent "was never prioritized as much as other issues," said Fortich, from Plan International. "That's a big challenge in terms of enforcement of the law. There's a gap in terms of implementation."
The Philippines is the world's largest source of livestreamed child sex abuse, according to UNICEF -- but children are also being abused offline at home.
In a 2015 study involving 3,866 Filipino ​respondents aged 13 to 24, about 3.2% said they had been raped during childhood. And more than 17% ​of those aged 13 to 17 experienced sexual violence, which includes "unwanted touch" or having explicit photos or videos taken, said the study, conducted by UNICEF and the Philippine government's Council for the Welfare of Children.
The study found the abuse often took place in the home​, where perpetrators were frequently family members -- making it harder to detect and for victims to pursue justice.
Acupinpin said she had been reluctant to come forward as a child because she feared people would blame her for the abuse. "I was scared that they might say, he's my stepfather, I gave him my consent," she said.
After Acupinpin's teacher notified the police about her injuries, she was removed from her parents' care and placed in a care center for abuse survivors -- but she didn't ​initially tell anyone about the sexual abuse. "I kept it to myself because I was so scared, because his threats still lingered in my mind," she said.
It was only after she spoke with other children at the orphanage who had also been abused, that she finally disclosed the full extent of her stepfather's abuse to her social worker.
Activists and international human rights organizations say ​online abuse ​of children has proliferated during the coronavirus pandemic, which has caused people -- perpetrators and consumers of explicit materials -- to stay home and spend more time online.
A higher age of consent enshrined in law could help young children better identify and report abuse -- and curb the country's flourishing sex trafficking industry, said Brosas, the lawmaker.
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