They are “dolls that depict little ones, which are normally lifelike and can be utilised to have sexual intercourse with,” Yeşilgöz explains. “This phenomenon stimulates a subculture that desires to normalize boy or girl sexual abuse or at the very least the free roaming of these dolls perpetuates that subculture.”
When customs or the law enforcement now discover this kind of a doll, “it simply cannot be confiscated or ruined,” writes the minister. That’s why he wants to explicitly ban dolls. “A ban on this strengthens the rule that the sexualization of young children is absolutely unwanted and questionable.”
Prevent abuse
Prior investigate has shown that there are arguments for and in opposition to criminalization. These arguments will be integrated in the abide by-up method, Yeşilgöz reported to the plenary. “The implementation penalties for customs, police and the Community Prosecutor’s Office environment are also very carefully examined and any expenses are mapped”.
Prevention of youngster abuse remains an crucial aspect of the approach, the minister stresses. In drafting the ban ‘this preventive part will also be taken into account’.
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