Help Men Against Prostitution And Trafficking Fight Illicit Images on Facebook

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"People think when the abuse is over, it's over, but it's not. If you grow up with something so incredibly twisted, you don't even know you need to heal."
- Gina Zhdilkov, Survivor

As soon as Apple Computers discovered illicit images on one of their custom apps they eradicated the entire program. No hesitation. No questions. Just real action to protect children.

Why doesn't Facebook take the same, bold steps to protect children on their Social Network?

Men Against Prostitution And Trafficking, the group behind this Cause, would like to know. Facebook must do the right thing and BLOCK these images from ever being posted.

We have been fighting this battle for over two years. Will you help us continue? If every member of this Cause pledged their support, we would have the resources we need to effectively bring a real challenge to Facebook and others.

ALL FUNDS RAISED ARE USED TO:
- Improve and strengthening State and Federal Legislation
- Educate State and Federal lawmakers 
- Mobilize the global public to demand justice
- Challenge all those who are complicit in the crimes of prostitution and human trafficking around the world.

HOW TO DONATE:

Simply visit MENAPAT and follow the "Donate button." It's very easy and very important.

Thank you,
Men Against Prostitution And Trafficking

Men Against Prostitution and Human Trafficking (MENAPAT) is an Independent Expenditure-Only Political Action Committee (PAC) registered with the United States Federal Election Commission. Donations to MENAPAT are not tax-deductible and are reported according to all FEC regulations.

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