Below is a facebook post by Glen Hulley
This guy does very good work and i thought it would be a good idea to post here.
He needs help (see below)
Anyone wanting to give back to Bali and help the innocent children details below
Its only money and as i have heard before the expat community is the richest group in Bali
Glen Hulley
2 hrs
We have already reported on this Australian man recently apprehended and whom is about to face trail in Bail in March this year, however there is a story behind the private investigation team that led to his capture that everyone should know about.....
You see, the organisation in Bali led by Dr. Gayatri Mantra has an anti child sex exploitation investigation team that works closely with local law enforcement and has been funded since formation 12 months ago by a Dutch organisation called Terre des Hommes, but last week the organisation decided to cut all funds to the project and terminate the collaboration for reasons unknown.
This move was quite puzzling given the results the team have achieved in such as short time however what's more troubling is good people doing good things in the world being left jobless in less that a month from now.....
Disgraceful TdH.
So, Project Karma would like to immediately take collaboration in Bali with this team to provide, leadership, training, resources and the required funding..... however our organisation's funding is very low and what is left in our kitty has been earmarked for the Philippines and Thailand investigation teams.
However, this is a fantastic opportunity for Project Karma to establish in Bali with minimal setup obstacles and a fully functioning team ready to go with cases on going.
So we ask all of you to help us. Please.
Bali is the number 1 overseas destination for Australian pedophiles.... FACT! We as Australians need to do more to protect the children in Bali.
It costs around $100,000AU to fund an investigation team of 5 people for a whole 12 months and in that time as a donor you can expect to see around 100 children rescued from forced prostitution, human trafficking and sexual abuse every year, as well as around 30 offenders put behind bars. It's money well spent that changes the lives of children for the better.
Please help us keep the Bali team going and extend Project Karma's Sentinel Project into Indonesia.
You can donate at
403 Forbidden or visit our website
www.projectkarma.org.au to complete an online pledge form for larger donations and those seeking a tax deduction.
http://www.news.com.au/…/n…/1f695f4ba84132ef97493adefe093717
Thank you,
Glen Hulley
CEO