A 53-year-old man from Bavaria is facing trial in Nuremberg over allegations that he commissioned a woman in the Philippines to film sexual abuse of his underage daughter over three years. The accused allegedly watched the abuse via livestream and gave specific instructions. The case highlights a growing phenomenon of online child sexual exploitation, enabled by modern technology. Experts note that while some cases involve direct livestreaming, most involve video and photo exchanges via messaging apps. The International Justice Mission (IJM) reports that perpetrators are predominantly men from Europe, North America, or Australia, with Germany being a significant market for such content.
Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes the international dimension of the crime, highlighting foreign demand as a critical factor in enabling the exploitation. It frames the issue as a global justice concern rather than focusing solely on domestic law enforcement. The emphasis on foreign perpetrators and the roleof





