Surinamazing Evolvon: Development and protection of the children of Suriname
Surinamazing Foundation - Evolvon: attention for youth
Development and protection of the children of Suriname

Welcome to Surinamazing - Evolvon

Evolvon is part of Surinamazing Foundation.

Surinamazing Evolvon focuses on the protection and development of the children of Suriname. They are the future of the country.

Development

For the development of the children we focus on:

  • Education (eg: Practical Learning Center)
  • Awareness
  • Empowerment

Protection

For the protection of the children we focus on:

  • Physical, sexual and mental abuse
  • Defensibility through education, awareness and empowerment
  • Educating parents and caretakers
  • Research and a knowledgebase
  • Registration of known abusers
  • Registration of the methods and techniques of abusers
  • Reporting abuse

Sites and organizations that address child abuse

  • The Pedo Files:- Surinamazing's pedopfile files;
  • Stop Child Porno Now (stopkinderpornonu.com);
  • Stop Child Sex (stopkindersex.com);
  • MAPI - Movement Against Pedophilia on the Internet
    (http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~mapi/mapi-eng.html)

United Nations in Malawi on Child Abuse - an example

At Surinamazing we recognize points of attention regarding Child Abuse from the website of the UN in Malawi. In essence quite a number of these points also apply to Suriname and must be addressed. We name a few of these points.

The key messages named on the UN Malawi site:

  1. Stop Early Marriages – give girls a chance to complete their education
  2. Stop Child Abuse – promote justice for children
  3. Stop Child Labor – send children to school
  4. Stop Child Trafficking – give children their childhood
  5. Stop Sexual Abuse – respect rights of children
  6. Stop Sexual Exploitation – every child has a right to good health
  7. Stop Harmful Cultural Practices – every child has a right to good health
  8. Stop Property Grabbing – give orphans a chance to survive

The role of the press is described on the UN Malawi site as follows:

"Violence against children, especially sexual violence, is often shrouded in secrecy."

"Violence against children is not a private matter and needs to be brought to public attention. The media can be very effective in challenging attitudes that condone violence and in promoting more protective behaviour and practices. They can also help children express themselves about violence in their lives."

Note: This means that the press has a responsibility one should not think lightly of, making it unacceptable and irresponsible for members of the press to offer convicted pedosexuals the opportunity to cover up their deeds and retaliate at those that bring their deeds into the open. Therefore members of the press should always be critical and pay special attention to discrepancies in stories told by convicted pedosexuals and those related to them.
Of course the press must also be aware of false signals. However defining signals as false may never be based on subjective interpretation and assumptions, but must exclusively be based on objective facts.
Naturally this also applies to the District Attorneys, Justice Departments and the Investigation Teams.

Hearing, seeing, silence - maintains unnecessary child suffering!

No prei keskesi!

Opo yu yesi; opo yu ai; opo yu ati; opo yu mofo
Noti n’e gwe ef’ y’e drai yu fesi, luku na tra sei!

Don't play for monkey!
Open your ears; open your eyes; open your heart; open your mouth!
Nothing goes away if you turn your face the other way!

As a child of a Surinamese Mother I have the duty to protect and cherish the Children of Mother Suriname and provide chances for them to develop ...