It is shame for us that Nepal is more and more becoming a place of abuses. From drugs to sex abuse we are getting too much of shame. We hear this type of news quite often and it hurts a lot.
This pedophiles are targeting Nepal because it is easy for them as we take foreigners as god and think all foreigners are good. In rural areas a foreigner can live in someones home without paying anything and do his evil work and no one will care, because he is a foreigner.
Previously a man was arrested in Kathmandu and he is now arrested there but no one knows what's happening in rural area. It's a shame for such an reputable person to do such an hateful and irresponsible work.
As for Nepal, we take foreigners as god and I think we must suspect some of them because everyone are not good.
This type of predatory abuse by so called 'humanitarians' is being exposed more and more. It is shameful, but it's not the people of Nepal that should be ashamed. What disgusts me are the charities that promote their work to protect and improve the lives of children but are instead enabling the abuse and exploitation of children to occur. There are no words to describe how vile this type of abuse is.
It really feels bad when you eventually hear news like this of your country. Our countries main economy is tourism and this kind of news affect a lot. Previously we had earthquake, then air crash, a big flood and we hear this kind of news so often.
Trust me, the criminal will get our of jail paying some thousands of dollar and it's shame for our government and ultimately for us. Most of the time the criminal is someone who knows a big leader and guess what, police can't do anything.
@teamnepal is one of the biggest steemian group from Nepal and once we had posted about this and there were comments from foreigners that they will cancel their trip after hearing that because they or their relatives were affected by this kind of crime. I tried to convince them it is not an every case but they refused.
Because of us 2 foreigners cancelled their trip and we can guess how tourism will be affected when relatively super big media makes news like this.