Star rating: 5/5.
20 June, BBC2.
According to UN estimates about one million children are sexually exploited every year around the globe. That's the equivalent of the total population of Manchester, Leicester and Coventry combined, writes Graham Hopkins. With a crackdown in the Far East, opportunistic sex tourists seeking safe destinations began looking toward Costa Rica with its prerequisite poverty and weak laws; five years ago it wasn't even a crime to have sex with a minor. However, they hadn't reckoned on Bruce Harris, a director of the children's rights charity, Casa Alianza, the star of this remarkable film.
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