Two South Australian crossbench politicians are calling for an urgent review of classification laws, after discovering videos and comic books sold in Australia that depict sexual images of children, including rape scenes. #Anime #Manga #ChildSexualAbuse
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Classification Board approves movies depicting child rape - Collective Shout calls on Communications Minister @PaulFletcherMP to urgently intervene
#Anime #Manga #ChildSexualAbuse
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“The @CommsAu Board has made child sexual exploitation material available for purchase in Australian retail outlets - including mainstream stores like @sanityonline” - @MelTankardReist
#Anime #Manga #ChildSexualAbuse
“This has allowed a paedophilic culture to flourish. How can we claim to care about the epidemic of child sexual abuse when child sexual exploitation material is given the tick by our so-called regulatory body?” - @MelTankardReist
#Anime #Manga #ChildSexualAbuse
“This matter must be immediately referred to the Australian Federal Police”
“Communications Minister @PaulFletcherMP needs to take charge of this failed government agency & investigate how it could allow this content to be permitted contrary to Australian law” @MelTankardReist
In our submission to current review of Aus Classification Regulation we provided detailed evidence of systemic failures of the Board over a decade & called for its complete overhaul. Approval of child sexual exploitation material is just the latest example of a broken system.
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