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Vierailija
29.05.2007 |

He ovat kieltäytyneet päästämästä maailman parhaisiin lukeutuvia brittiläisiä vainukoiria tutkimaan aluetta, josta Madeleine katosi. Eikä siinä vielä kaikki Portugalissa toimii pedofiilirinki, johon kuuluu useita vaikutusvaltaisia portugalilaisia! Suojeleeko poliisi heitä????



23.5.2007



" STUBBORN Portuguese police chiefs are refusing to let the world¿s best sniffer dogs join the hunt for Madeleine McCann.



Senior British cops last night urged officers leading the inquiry to accept help from UK dog teams before it is too late.



Two dogs attached to Britain¿s National Policing Improvement Agency have developed such powerful tracking skills they can follow a scent for miles ¿ even one up to 28 days old.



By sniffing an item of Maddie¿s clothing, they could trace a trail that might finally unlock the mystery of the four-year-old¿s disappearance.



Police in the Algarve appear no nearer to finding Maddie 20 days after she was snatched from her bed in the family¿s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz. But the sniffer dogs are still being snubbed.



A senior UK police source said: ¿It is an absolute scandal ¿ time is fast running out for this little girl.



¿These dogs have immense capability. Their tracking skills are among the finest in the world.



¿The dogs were put on standby to go to the Algarve within days of Madeleine¿s disappearance.



¿You would expect the Portuguese to make use of the best resources available to them, but they repeatedly ignore the offers of assistance.¿



The dogs include a spaniel whose sense of smell is so keen she can sniff traces of blood on a weapon even after it has been scrubbed clean.



But the source warned: ¿They work most effectively within a 28-day time frame. After that the scent becomes much weaker.¿



Other British dog-handling teams did join the initial search for Maddie, and local cops later reported that dogs found a scent ¿ but the trail was lost after 250 yards" .









" Giles Tremlett in Lisbon

Wednesday November 27, 2002

The Guardian



A scandal over a paedophile ring run from a state orphanage gripped Portugal yesterday as it threatened to engulf diplomats, media personalities and senior politicians. Photographs of unnamed senior government officials with young boys from Lisbon' s Casa Pia orphanage were among the evidence reportedly available to police after they arrested a former orphanage employee called Carlos Silvino.



A number of former residents, and the mother of one boy who is still there, have denounced sexual attacks on children at what is known as Lisbon' s most famous orphanage. Mr Silvino, it was claimed, abused children himself and procured boys for a powerful group of clients.



He has publicly denied the allegations and was expected to repeat that denial at a closed-door bail hearing in Lisbon yesterday. What has most shocked the Portuguese have been the revelations that systematic sexual abuse of children at the home had allegedly been going on for more than 20 years and had been known to police and other authorities for most of that time. A former president, General Ramalho Eanes, was allegedly among those who knew about abuse at the home but failed to stop it.



The identity of the mysterious group of powerful paedophiles remained a secret yesterday, with only one person prepared to admit she knew at least some of the names. Former secretary of state for families, Teresa Costa Macedo, said she had sent a dossier containing photographs and testimonies from children to the police 20 years ago but they had done nothing about it, while she was subjected to a campaign of threats.



" He [Silvino] was just one element in a huge paedophile network that involved important people in our country," Mrs Costa Macedo explained in a newspaper interview. " It wasn' t just him. He was a procurer of children for well-known people who range from diplomats and politicians to people linked to the media." The material sent to the police, which yesterday appeared to have been lost, was damning proof of the activities of the paedophile ring, Mrs Costa Macedo said. " There are photographs, an account of the methods used to spirit children out of the orphanage and testimonies of a number of children," she explained.



Mrs Costa Macedo said that many of the photographs were found at the house of a Portuguese diplomat in the town of Estoril, 20 miles from Lisbon. Four children who had gone missing from the orphanage were discovered at the house, where they had spent several days allegedly under lock and key. President Eanes was introduced to five boys who told him of the abuse occurring at the orphanage in 1980 but failed to act on it, according to Mrs Costa Macedo.



There was no suggestion that General Eanes, a popular and respected figure who did not comment on the allegations yesterday, was involved in the paedophile ring. Portuguese police insisted yesterday they had no record of the documents sent to them by Mrs Costa Macedo. She said she had been the target of a campaign of intimidation to make her stop investigating the case. " I received anonymous threats, by phone and post. They said they would kill me, flay me and a lot of other things," she said. That campaign had started again yesterday, she said, with threatening phone calls made to her home.



Portugal has increasingly been under the scrutiny of anti-paedophile groups who have denounced its lax laws and uninterested courts for creating a paedophiles' paradise in Europe. Belgian and Dutch paedophile groups are reported to have operated in Portugal, with foreigners travelling to the island of Madeira to seek out young children. Investigators from the Swiss-based Innocence in Danger group, which claims children regularly disappear from the poorer streets of Portuguese towns and cities, say they too have been harassed and threatened. Mr Silvino claimed his accusers were making up their allegations. " It is all lies," he said. The orphanage' s director and deputy director were sacked on Monday as the government pledged to clear up the case as soon as possible. "





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Vierailija
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29.05.2007 |
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Vierailija:


kun sillä ei ole pätkänkään merkitystä, mitä juuri tälle kyseiselle tytölle on tapahtunut, mutta faktaa on se, että Portugali on pedofiilien pakopaikka eikä se ole lehdistön keksimää.

Itse olin lähdössä Portugaliin kolmen lapseni kanssa, mutta meni matkasuunnitelmat uusiksi. Tuollaiseen maahan en lasteni kanssa astu jalallanikaan.

Vierailija
42/46 |
29.05.2007 |
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Vierailija:


kun sillä ei ole pätkänkään merkitystä, mitä juuri tälle kyseiselle tytölle on tapahtunut, mutta faktaa on se, että Portugali on pedofiilien pakopaikka eikä se ole lehdistön keksimää.

Itse olin lähdössä Portugaliin kolmen lapseni kanssa, mutta meni matkasuunnitelmat uusiksi. Tuollaiseen maahan en lasteni kanssa astu jalallanikaan.

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Vierailija
43/46 |
29.05.2007 |
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Vierailija:


kun sillä ei ole pätkänkään merkitystä, mitä juuri tälle kyseiselle tytölle on tapahtunut, mutta faktaa on se, että Portugali on pedofiilien pakopaikka eikä se ole lehdistön keksimää.

Itse olin lähdössä Portugaliin kolmen lapseni kanssa, mutta meni matkasuunnitelmat uusiksi. Tuollaiseen maahan en lasteni kanssa astu jalallanikaan.

Vierailija
44/46 |
29.05.2007 |
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Vierailija:


kun sillä ei ole pätkänkään merkitystä, mitä juuri tälle kyseiselle tytölle on tapahtunut, mutta faktaa on se, että Portugali on pedofiilien pakopaikka eikä se ole lehdistön keksimää.

Itse olin lähdössä Portugaliin kolmen lapseni kanssa, mutta meni matkasuunnitelmat uusiksi. Tuollaiseen maahan en lasteni kanssa astu jalallanikaan.

Vierailija
45/46 |
29.05.2007 |
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joilla on kytköksiä tähän eliittipedofiilirenkaaseen, niin tutkimuksia hidastellaan ja ne takkuavat.



Tiedä miten mätä koko Portugalin poliittinen järjestelmä. En oikein osaa sanoa mikä olisi pahempaa kuin ökypedofiili. Tällaisille ei mikään merkitse mitään tai mikään ole pyhää, ei edes pieni lapsi.

Vierailija
46/46 |
29.05.2007 |
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Tehdään " Usat" ja mennään väkisin tutkimaan; luulisi, että kun on epäily (ja vanhempaa todistusaineistoakin) pedofiilirenkaasta, jonka toimintaa poliisi suojelee, voisi jotenkin kumota tuon diplomatian, ja mennä vastusteluista huolimatta.



Luulisi, että pienen tytön henki ja pelastaminen on tärkeämpää kuin näennäisen diplomatian ylläpitäminen.