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Mother jailed after filming porn film with 14 year-old son
A Welsh mother has been jailed for five years after filming videos of her having sex with her 14-year-old son.
She then sent the videos to a cousin of hers in Pakistan, alongside indecent images of her three-year-old daughter too.
Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court heard how the 36-year-old, who has not been identified, recorded the “truly shocking” pornographic clips on her mobile phone, including oral sex and other sex acts.
“The videos showed the boy rubbing her breasts and rubbing her vagina,” prosecutor Ian Kolvin told the court Monday.” Under instructions she gave him they are seen having sexual intercourse.”
It’s understood the mother-of-four recorded the videos at the request of a cousin in Pakistan, according to The Express.
The videos were discovered by the woman’s 13-year-old daughter when she borrowed her brother’s phone during a birthday party.
She forwarded the images to her iPad and then on to her father, who no longer lives with their mother.
When police seized the woman’s phone, they also discovered indecent images of her three-year-old daughter.
Lawyers for the woman, who appeared via video link from Eastwood Park prison in Bristol, argued that “cultural differences” had hugely impacted the direction of her client’s life and that this was “completely out of character.”
“She lives in a male-dominated society, she did what she was told,” lawyer Ruth Smith said. “She did not want to cause conflict and did not want to bring shame on her family for fear she would be cut off and ostracized by them… She felt she could not see a way out of the dilemma,” she added.
The court also heard that the woman, who lived in Cardiff, had been “subjected to significant abuse” and that her “suggestibility may have resulted in a vulnerable individual.”
In her son’s victim impact statement, which was read out court, he said he was “very upset and ashamed” of what his mother had done. “I wish it hadn’t happened and I had a happy life,” the statement read. “You shouldn’t have done it.”
The woman, who is currently undergoing tests for Hepatitis C, admitted to six charges of sexual activity with a child and taking and distributing indecent images of a child.
Judge Eleri Rees described her actions as “truly shocking and a gross breach of trust” and something which will greatly impact her children going forward.
“You sent the videos to someone related to you in Pakistan. But you had a choice, you were not under duress, you could have found a way out,” Judge Rees told the woman. “It is hoped you accept any treatment offered to you while in custody in the hope that when you are released you will lead a normal life.”
After originally hearing the offenses in May, the woman’s children were placed into care but the judge ruled Monday that as well being jailed for five years, she will never be allowed live with any child under the age of 16 without supervision. She will also have to sign as a sex offender for the remainder of her life.
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Putin stated that Afghan authorities have “substantially reduced” opium cultivation and are “seriously confronting” drug-related threats from within their borders.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Afghanistan has taken “active and effective” steps to curb drug trafficking, noting a significant drop in opium production across the country. He made the remarks during an exclusive interview with India Today during his India trip, highlighting what he described as “visible progress” in Afghanistan’s internal security efforts.
Putin stated that Afghan authorities have “substantially reduced” opium cultivation and are “seriously confronting” drug-related threats from within their borders. He added that Afghanistan has also made important advancements in the fight against terrorism.
Responding to a question about why Russia officially recognized the Islamic Emirate, the Russian president said Afghanistan had been engulfed in civil conflict for many years, but the current authorities now hold control over the country. “This is the reality, and it must be acknowledged,” Putin emphasized.
He further noted that maintaining contact with Afghanistan’s leadership is crucial for shaping events inside the country. “If you want influence, you must engage with the people in charge — and that is exactly what we are doing,” he said.
Putin’s remarks come as several regional powers continue to recalibrate their diplomatic strategies toward Afghanistan, focusing on stability, counterterrorism, and economic cooperation.
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Iran offers fully funded virtual education for Afghan students returning from abroad
Nader Yarahmadi, head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Refugees at Iran’s Ministry of Interior, said Tehran is ready to deliver online education to Afghan students inside Afghanistan
Iran has announced that it is prepared to provide fully funded virtual education for Afghan students returning from abroad, including complete support for digital learning tools and equipment.
Nader Yarahmadi, head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Refugees at Iran’s Ministry of Interior, said Tehran is ready to deliver online education to Afghan students inside Afghanistan, adding that an international partner has expressed interest in helping finance the initiative.
According to Yarahmadi, more than 6.1 million Afghan nationals are legally residing in Iran, with only about 33,000 living in camps and the remainder settled in cities. He noted that until last year, Afghan students made up roughly 12% of Afghanistan’s residents in Iran and accounted for nearly 16% of Iran’s total student population. He said expanding school infrastructure and improving educational quality would help close existing gaps.
Iran’s Education Minister Alireza Kazemi highlighted the country’s experience with remote learning through the “Shad” platform during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We are ready to educate all Afghan students through our national education network under a tripartite cooperation agreement, granting them valid academic certificates within the virtual school framework,” he said.
Earlier meetings in Kabul between Iran’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, Alireza Bigdeli, Cultural Attaché Seyed Ruhollah Hosseini, and Islamic Emirate education officials underscored both sides’ interest in continuing cooperation in the education sector.
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Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said New Delhi has supplied 63,734 doses of influenza and meningitis vaccines to Afghan health authorities as part of its ongoing humanitarian assistance program.
Afghan health officials noted that the vaccines will be integrated into national preventive healthcare efforts and will help curb seasonal illnesses while reducing the risk of meningitis outbreaks, especially during periods of heightened vulnerability.
They said the shipment arrives at a time when Afghanistan’s medical resources remain under significant strain.
India has served as a key health partner to Afghanistan in recent years, providing medical supplies, essential medicines, and several rounds of vaccines to help strengthen the country’s healthcare infrastructure.
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