'Absolutely endless' choice of child sexual images allowed in classification loophole

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'Absolutely endless' choice of child sexual images allowed in classification loophole
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Two SA crossbench politicians call for an urgent review of classification laws, after discovering manga and anime sold in Australia that depict sexual images of children, including rape scenes.

"Obviously, when I went there I wasn't aware of the extent of the problem of manga.", but there were groups there campaigning for it to be banned.

She said she wanted to help Japanese activists who believed pressure from other countries would help their cause. "They need external pressure — they need their politicians to understand that the rest of the world doesn't look at this material through the same lens that they do," Ms Bonaros said. "There is a lot of pressure being applied at the moment in Japan, but it is being done very discreetly, so what they've told me is the more help they can get from external countries, the more hope they have of making some inroads in terms of ensuring that their child exploitation laws are stronger."

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