Sen. Cayetano hits Palace downplay of sex tours | Global News

ҹ

Sen. Cayetano hits Palace downplay of sex tours

By: - Reporter /
/ 02:50 AM September 27, 2011

Senator Pia Cayetano. ҹ file photo

How exactly would Malacañang know if a tourist was coming to the Philippines for sex? Did he check a box on his visa application indicating so?

Senate women and youth committee chairperson Pia Cayetano wanted to know in a privilege speech she delivered Monday, after the Palace downplayed last week a claim made by US Ambassador Harry Thomas that 40 percent of male tourists came to the country primarily for sex.

Article continues after this advertisement

“Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez clarified that the statistics cited were inaccurate and (presidential deputy spokesperson Abigail) Valte said tourism records showed that shopping and sightseeing were the dominant activities of both male and female tourists in the Philippines,” Cayetano said.

FEATURED STORIES

“How can Malacañang determine the exact purpose of every tourist’s visit? Is there a form that tourists fill that state what they intend to do in the Philippines? And does that form provide a box where the tourist can indicate that he is coming to the Philippines to shop for women or to procure illegal sex,” she said.

Cayetano quoted a 2009 study that said there were 800,000 prostitutes in the Philippines, half of them minors.

Article continues after this advertisement

“In fact, the Philippines ranks fourth among countries with the most number of prostituted children. A study by the Psychological Trauma Program of the University of the Philippines notes that prostitution may now be the fourth largest source of the (gross national product),” she said.

Article continues after this advertisement

Cayetano lamented the government was not aggressive enough about curbing prostitution.

Article continues after this advertisement

“In Cambodia, they have signs posted in areas such as men’s toilets indicating telephone numbers one can ring if he sees one acting suspiciously. Pedophilia is a crime in Cambodia and the authorities do imprison offenders,” she said.

Meanwhile, she said, the Internet hosts scores of websites that offer sex services in the Philippines.

Article continues after this advertisement

The US government had set up a classification system for countries based on their efforts to combat human trafficking.

Cayetano said the United States and lending institutions referred to a country’s rank as a basis for granting it humanitarian aid.

In his interpellation, Senator Francis Escudero questioned the timing of Thomas’ statement since it coincided with President Aquino’s visit to the United States last week.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the and acknowledge that I have read the .

“Why did (Thomas) make the disclosure (then)? It was either in bad taste or uncalled for.  Certainly it was unfair,” Escudero said.

MOST READ
lifestyle
newsinfo
entertainment
entertainment
www
entertainment
newsinfo
www
newsinfo
newsinfo
TAGS: Government, Harry Thomas, Pia Cayetano, Senate, sex, Sex tourism, US, Women

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the and acknowledge that I have read the .

© Copyright 1997-2024 ҹ | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies.