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Re: report, but don't ever ever view (newsclip)

Posted by Daniel Lievre on 2008-October-25 02:39:53 EDT, Saturday
In reply to report, but don't ever ever view (newsclip) posted by LGsinmyheart on 2008-October-25 12:12:37 EDT, Saturday

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"Sarah Robertson, a spokeswoman for the IWF, said that in 2007 the organisation handled 34,781 reports from members of the public who stumbled across illegal content."

I call misuse of language on the BBC. Half or more of these are going to be teen pornography sites, especially ones dealing in tiny-bodied but legal Russian and Asian boys and girls. A smaller percentage will be naturist photographs that can only be illegal if decided by a jury. Some images will be illegal in the UK, but not in their countries of origin, and thus Interpol-proof.

"Many sites hosting images of child sex abuse were run by organised crime gangs who charged for access. As commercial concerns, she said, many advertised their wares via spam campaigns."

As most people recently convicted for this crime know, this is a flat-out lie from the British state and their sycophants at the BBC.

http://newgon.com/wiki/Research:_Child_Pornography


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