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Friday, April 21, 2006

Child Porn gets a smack in the face

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Thursday issued what he termed a "wake-up call" to the growing problems of pedophiles prowling the Internet and online images of sexual abuse of children.

Gonzales described the depravity and horror of criminal acts against children in unusually graphic detail.

"It is not an exaggeration to say that we are in the midst of an epidemic in the production and trafficking of movies and images depicting the sexual abuse of children," Gonzales said.

"The threat is frighteningly real, it is growing rapidly, and it must be stopped," he said.

To highlight the Justice Department's growing concern, he traveled to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in Alexandria, Virginia, to deliver his speech.

Gonzales praised the center for its help, but said the public "does not yet appreciate the scope, the nature and the import of this criminal activity and the threat it poses to our kids."

The attorney general said one of every five children online is now solicited. He cited a recent estimate that 50,000 predators are online at any given time prowling for children.

"It is graphic, but if we do not talk candidly then it is easy for people to turn away," he said.

"I have seen pictures of older men forcing naked young girls to have anal sex," Gonzales said. "There are videos on the Internet of very young daughters forced to have intercourse and oral sex with their fathers.

"Viewing this was shocking and it makes my stomach turn, but while these descriptions may make some uncomfortable, we will not defeat this threat unless we all really understand the nature of the child pornography now prevalent on the Internet," he said.

Gonzales said the public must not consider child porn a victimless crime.

"There are images of graphic sexual and physical abuse of innocent children, even babies," he said. "It is brutal; it is heinous, and it is criminal."

He said he is sending to Congress a legislative package that includes greater penalties and improved cooperation from Internet service providers.

"This legislation will help ensure that Internet service providers report the presence of child pornography on their systems by strengthening criminal penalties for failing to report it," the attorney general said.

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And of course does anyone remember the 2257 records and how that worked out?
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Also, just as an aside. Anyone else notice the timing of this? Could it be coincidence that this announcement is coming in the same week that all of the shakeup is happening at the White House?

Heres the real kicker on this thing. Gonzales is proposing a rating system for the web. Here is the definition of sexually explicit:

The definition of sexually explicit broadly covers depictions of everything from sexual intercourse and masturbation to "sadistic abuse" and close-ups of fully clothed genital regions.

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a better story on this.

1 Comments:

Blogger Mike Stewart said...

I'm as much against genuine child porn as anyone but "close-ups of FULLY CLOTHED genital regions"? Are these fuckers nuts? (Don't answer that!)

8:45 AM  

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