Report Child Pornography

Welcome to the Pro Child Website

The internet hotline is an initiative of the Film and Publication Board. The Film and Publication Board was established by parliament to regulate distribution of films and publication with the aim of protecting children from exposure to inappropriate material.

The internet hotline is a service that affords the members of the public with an opportunity to report, online, any child pornography or sexual abuse images discovered accidentally on the internet. This may also include child grooming activities hosted in the chat rooms.

The internet hotline provides and guarantees a secure and a confidential environment to members of the public when reporting child pornography (child sexual abuse images). The hotline staff adheres to the code of ethics (which puts emphasis on confidentiality) as prescribed by National and International Bodies such as the International Association of Internet Hotlines.

The primary purpose of the internet Hotline is to prevent distribution of child pornography (child sexual abuse images) when detected through the internet.

Internet Content Analysts who make up the hotline team will assess the contents of the alleged child pornography (child sexual abuse images), and take appropriate action, where the content is verified as containing child pornography (child sexual abuse images), by removing and blocking the website.

The internet hotline will also forward a detailed report relating to child pornography to the law enforcement agencies within the country for prosecution. Our international networking and imminent partnership with INHOPE allows us to take action against child pornography (child sexual abuse images) on the internet hosted outside South Africa. These international networks will then pass our reports to the appropriate law enforcement agencies.

The website is also intended to alert Internet Service Providers of the criminal activities, relating to child pornography and or sexual abuse images used /hosted on their servers or distributed through their infrastructure.

The hotline will be available 24hrs a day and 7 days a week to enable members of the public to immediately report discovered child pornography (child sexual abuse images). All reports will be acknowledged, processed and appropriate feedback will be provided. 

Film and Publication Board 

News

  1. What harms no-one surely is not a sin

    04 September 2008
    I would like to respond to the letter by Charl van Wyk in The Herald of September 2 (“Church should be free to associate with whom it wants”). It is amazing that Jesus, our example, never had a cruel word to say about gay people, but some of today‘s Christians think they are better than Christ himself.
  2. Ex-priest in Australia faces 93 child sex charges

    04 September 2008
    A former priest has been charged with 93 child sex offences stemming from an alleged paedophile ring at a Catholic boy's school, police said on Wednesday.
  3. Child porn viewers arrested

    04 September 2008
    Police in Greece have arrested nine men suspected of browsing child porn over the internet in an international probe sparked by a tip-off from Brazil, the police department said on Wednesday.
  4. Germans implicated in Swiss paedophile ring

    04 September 2008
    Six hundred Germans are involved in an Internet paedophile network uncovered in Switzerland, where four men have already been arrested in connection with the affair, judicial authorities said on Wednesday.
  5. Madeleine McCann

    03 September 2008
    3-year-old Madeleine McCann disappeared on 3 May 2007 while on vacation in Portugal with her family.

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