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__NOTOC__[[Image:Ipc.PNG|frame|An Ipce Logo]]'''Ipce''' is an international, non-campaigning group that publishes suppressed scholarly literature on sexual relationships between [[adults]] and [[minors]] and related topics on its website. The group also maintains a private forum for the discussion of this literature and ways forward for those advancing it.
__NOTOC__[[Image:Ipc.PNG|frame|An Ipce Logo]]'''Ipce''' (f. 1987) is an international, [[Wikipedia:Non-governmental organization|non-governmental organization]] that uses online publishing to inform a broader and deeper understanding of attractions between [[adults]] and [[minors]], including relationships when and where they occur. The current secretary of Ipce is [[Frans Gieles]].


The organization was created as a preparation by the adult-minor groups to the international gay and lesbian organization [[ILGA]], but after they were thrown out of this organization, Ipce kept on, first as an organization for international pro-pedophile groups, but nowadays as an organization of private persons (although of course many of those are also active in organizations like [[NAMBLA]] and [[Martijn]]).
Contrary to claims sometimes [[Wikipedia:List of pedophile advocacy organizations|posted]] (and intermittently corrected) on [[Wikipedia censorship of MAP related topics|Wikipedia]], the organization has long counseled against such relationships within the present legal and social context.<ref>[[Frans Gieles|Gieles, Frans]]. [https://www.ipce.info/library/web-article/tail-end-dachshund ''The tail end of a dachshund'']. Ipce.info <br> Gieles, Frans. [https://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/Statements/short_statement_about_ethics.html ''Short statement on ethics'']. Ipce.info <br> Ipce.info: [https://www.ipce.info/ Welcome]. As seen on May 8 2023.</ref>


==Meeting==
The group used to run a private forum for the discussion of this literature and held in-person meetings in various European locations on an annual or 2-yearly basis.


The group meets once a year to discuss internal and wider issues. Ipce meetings are a good opportunity for interested persons to acquaint themselves with one another.
==History==


===Previous Meetings===
The organization was created as a preparation by the adult-minor groups to the international gay and lesbian organization [[ILGA]],<ref>[https://www.ipce.info/newsletters/e_30/overview.htm Ipce's history]</ref> but after they were thrown out of this organization, Ipce kept on, first as an organization for international pro-pedophile groups, but more recently as an organization of private persons.


*[[Ipce Meeting of 1996|Copenhagen, 1996]]
==Mission Statement==
*[[Ipce Meeting of 1997|Munich, 1997]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 1998|Athens, 1998]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 2000|Oost-Holland, 2000]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 2001|Berlin, 2001]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 2002|Rotterdam, 2002]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 2004|Hamburg, 2004]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 2005|Mykonos, 2005]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 2006|Noord-Holland, 2006]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 2007|Athens, 2007]]
*[[Ipce Meeting of 2008|Noord-Holland, 2008]]


==Structure==
:"''Ipce is a forum for people who are engaged in scholarly discussion about the understanding and emancipation of mutual relationships between children or adolescents and adults.''


Ipce has a membership who are encouraged to make donations to keep the organization afloat. The current secretary of Ipce is [[Frans Gieles]], who presides over an anonymous committee.
:''In this context, these relationships are intended to be viewed from an unbiased, non-judgmental perspective and in relation to the human rights of both the young and adult partners.''"


==Publications==
==In more detail==


Ipce currently publishes a [[Ipce Newsletter|newsletter]] and a [[Ipce Magazine|magazine]], both edited by Gieles.
Ipce has supporters who are encouraged to make donations to keep the organization afloat.  Ipce once published a newsletter and a magazine, both edited by Frans Gieles. Before the electronic Newsletter, Ipce published a paper newsletter, which documented information about group meetings they had in the pre-digital period. The group met once a year to discuss internal and wider issues. Ipce meetings were a good opportunity for interested persons to acquaint themselves with one another, and attracted personalities as wide and varied as [[MAP Movement|MAP Activist]] [[Thomas O'Carroll]], [[pederasty]] researcher [[Richard Yuill]] and the outspoken gay activist, [[Troels Peter Schmidt]].<ref>[https://www.boychat.org/messages/1610255.htm Troels Peter Schmidt attended Ipce]</ref> Meetings had occasionally been hosted by a female, self-identifying pedophile.
 
The functions of forum and annual meetings are currently suspended due to lack of demand.
 
==Previous meetings==
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
*Noord-Holland, 1989
*Noord-Holland, 1990
*Noord-Holland, 1991
*Noord-Holland, 1992
*Copenhagen, 1993
*Noord-Holland, 1994
*Noord-Holland, 1995
*Copenhagen, 1996
*Munich, 1997
*Athens, 1998*
*Oost-Holland, 2000
*Berlin, 2001
*Rotterdam, 2002
*Copenhagen, 2003
*Hamburg, 2004
*Mykonos, 2005
*Noord-Holland, 2006
*Athens, 2007
*Noord-Holland, 2008
*Hamburg, 2009*
*Noord-Holland, 2010*
</div>
<hr>
*The 1999 meeting was online. The 2009 meeting in Hamburg was in effect held at various locations due to sudden illness of key attendees. The 2010 meeting, held in an historic Dutch seaside resort, was run alongside a much larger [[IBLD]] meeting.<ref>https://www.ipce.info/newsletters/e_30/overview.htm</ref>


==Controversy==
==Controversy==


A former member ([[Tom O'Carroll]]) has faced some legal troubles (unrelated to Ipce per se). This happened after a police officer who was investigating him infiltrated:
A former member ([[Thomas O'Carroll|Tom O'Carroll]]) has faced some legal troubles (unrelated to Ipce per se). This happened after a police officer who was investigating him infiltrated:


:"This is born out of our experience in Hamburg in 2004, where we had a UK police officer as an infiltrator - who, incidentally, did not find any illegality."[http://www.ipce.info/newsletters/e_26/meeting_08_2.htm]
:"This is born out of our experience in Hamburg in 2004, where we had a UK police officer as an infiltrator - who, incidentally, did not find any illegality."<ref>http://www.ipce.info/newsletters/e_26/meeting_08_2.htm</ref>


Also, in 2004, the former Glasgow University academic, Dr [[Ricard Yuill]] was attacked and libeled by right-wing journalists for attending a meeting as part of his research. This followed an undercover investigation, carried out by [[Ireen van Engelen]], who passed information on to the Scottish Daily Mail journalist [[Marcello Mega]].
Also, in 2004, the former Glasgow University academic, Dr [[Richard Yuill]] was attacked and libeled by right-wing journalists for attending a meeting as part of his research. This followed an undercover investigation, carried out by [[Ireen van Engelen]], who passed information on to the Scottish Daily Mail journalist [[Marcello Mega]].


Since these events took place, Ipce's security measures have been tightened considerably.
Since these events took place, Ipce's security measures have been tightened considerably.


==External Links==
==External links==
 
The Ipce website is undergoing what may end up being a 2-decades long period of modernization - with an SEO-friendly united structure and categorization system being the end point.


*[http://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/ Homepage]
*[http://www.ipce.info/ Homepage]
*[http://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/library.htm Library]
*[https://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/library.htm Library]
*[http://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/_derived/newsletters.htm_cmp_expeditn010_hbtn.gif Newsletter]
*[https://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/newsletters.htm Newsletter]
*[http://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/ipce_magazine.htm Magazine]
*[http://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/ipce_magazine.htm Magazine]


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==References==
 
[[Category:Official Encyclopedia]][[Category:Censorship]][[Category:Cyber Activism]][[Category:Research]][[Category:Research: Broader Perspectives]][[Category:Organisations]][[Category:Organisations: Sympathetic]][[Category:Organisations: Real-life]][[Category:Organisations: International]][[Category:Websites]][[Category:Websites: Academic]][[Category:Websites: Sympathetic]][[Category:Websites: MAP]]

Latest revision as of 13:45, 12 June 2023

An Ipce Logo

Ipce (f. 1987) is an international, non-governmental organization that uses online publishing to inform a broader and deeper understanding of attractions between adults and minors, including relationships when and where they occur. The current secretary of Ipce is Frans Gieles.

Contrary to claims sometimes posted (and intermittently corrected) on Wikipedia, the organization has long counseled against such relationships within the present legal and social context.[1]

The group used to run a private forum for the discussion of this literature and held in-person meetings in various European locations on an annual or 2-yearly basis.

History

The organization was created as a preparation by the adult-minor groups to the international gay and lesbian organization ILGA,[2] but after they were thrown out of this organization, Ipce kept on, first as an organization for international pro-pedophile groups, but more recently as an organization of private persons.

Mission Statement

"Ipce is a forum for people who are engaged in scholarly discussion about the understanding and emancipation of mutual relationships between children or adolescents and adults.
In this context, these relationships are intended to be viewed from an unbiased, non-judgmental perspective and in relation to the human rights of both the young and adult partners."

In more detail

Ipce has supporters who are encouraged to make donations to keep the organization afloat. Ipce once published a newsletter and a magazine, both edited by Frans Gieles. Before the electronic Newsletter, Ipce published a paper newsletter, which documented information about group meetings they had in the pre-digital period. The group met once a year to discuss internal and wider issues. Ipce meetings were a good opportunity for interested persons to acquaint themselves with one another, and attracted personalities as wide and varied as MAP Activist Thomas O'Carroll, pederasty researcher Richard Yuill and the outspoken gay activist, Troels Peter Schmidt.[3] Meetings had occasionally been hosted by a female, self-identifying pedophile.

The functions of forum and annual meetings are currently suspended due to lack of demand.

Previous meetings

  • Noord-Holland, 1989
  • Noord-Holland, 1990
  • Noord-Holland, 1991
  • Noord-Holland, 1992
  • Copenhagen, 1993
  • Noord-Holland, 1994
  • Noord-Holland, 1995
  • Copenhagen, 1996
  • Munich, 1997
  • Athens, 1998*
  • Oost-Holland, 2000
  • Berlin, 2001
  • Rotterdam, 2002
  • Copenhagen, 2003
  • Hamburg, 2004
  • Mykonos, 2005
  • Noord-Holland, 2006
  • Athens, 2007
  • Noord-Holland, 2008
  • Hamburg, 2009*
  • Noord-Holland, 2010*

  • The 1999 meeting was online. The 2009 meeting in Hamburg was in effect held at various locations due to sudden illness of key attendees. The 2010 meeting, held in an historic Dutch seaside resort, was run alongside a much larger IBLD meeting.[4]

Controversy

A former member (Tom O'Carroll) has faced some legal troubles (unrelated to Ipce per se). This happened after a police officer who was investigating him infiltrated:

"This is born out of our experience in Hamburg in 2004, where we had a UK police officer as an infiltrator - who, incidentally, did not find any illegality."[5]

Also, in 2004, the former Glasgow University academic, Dr Richard Yuill was attacked and libeled by right-wing journalists for attending a meeting as part of his research. This followed an undercover investigation, carried out by Ireen van Engelen, who passed information on to the Scottish Daily Mail journalist Marcello Mega.

Since these events took place, Ipce's security measures have been tightened considerably.

External links

The Ipce website is undergoing what may end up being a 2-decades long period of modernization - with an SEO-friendly united structure and categorization system being the end point.

References