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Bangkok:- Public support is growing for a campaign for the National Legislative Assembly to outlaw possession of child pornographic material.

The campaign for gathering signatures was started on Change.org by the Foundation for Children Protection just six days ago. At press time, the campaign was signed in support by 11,613 online users and it needs 3,387 more signatures.

Although the campaign has not earned enough signatures for submitting the petition to the NLA, the interim chamber has already put the bill to amend the Criminal Code to ban possession of child pornography on its agenda.

The foundation announced that the NLA will deliberate the amendment bill on February 19. The foundation called on members of online networks to share its post about the amendment bill deliberation as a way to pressure the NLA to pass the bill.

The foundation calls on the NLA to enact specific provisions to distinguish child and adult pornography and entirely ban possession of child pornography.

“Thai law does not distinguish child sexual abuse material from adult pornography. The possession of child sexual abuse material is different from the possession of adult pornography. Possession of pornography is legal in Thailand if it is not used for the purposes of trade or distribution. Criminal laws in many other countries distinguish child sexual abuse material apart from adult pornography and provides heavier punishment for the former,” the petition says.

“In addition, having child sexual abuse material for the purposes of trade is considered to be direct exploitation of a child, with sexual abuse of a child being a separate offense from producing child sexual abuse material. Other countries clearly distinguish these offenses in their criminal codes,” it added.

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How many signatures are needed to wake up the leading junta general. Do he support child abuse ? Why is it any need for signatures ? The general blames teen pregnancy on the girls, the boys do not have any responsibilities. Does the present Thai government like child porn ?

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How many signatures are needed to wake up the leading junta general. Do he support child abuse ? Why is it any need for signatures ? The general blames teen pregnancy on the girls, the boys do not have any responsibilities. Does the present Thai government like child porn ?

Do he support child abuse ? As per action taken to date, IMO I do not think "he support child abuse."

"..... the NLA will deliberate the amendment bill on February 19."

Now please answer this question - " Did the previous government like child porn ? "

Why is there always an obsession to pick on one side only ? Pathetic.

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How about a BAN on the pornographic tights that all the Shameless Thai girls are wearing as well.

Hmmmm I think a personal inspection is required to arrive at an educated opinion - Where shall I go to see these Shameless Thai Girls ??wink.pngsmile.png

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Is nudity pornography?

Full Definition of PORNOGRAPHY
1. the depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement
2 material (as books or a photograph) that depicts erotic behavior and is intended to cause sexual excitement
3 the depiction of acts in a sensational manner so as to arouse a quick intense emotional reaction <the pornography of violence

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So, in answer to your question, NO, nudity is not pornography per se.

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Of course it should be banned. They were made by sexually abusing a child. Pedos are sick, let them be as long as they dont act out. They cant control what they are sexually attracted to. But possessing material made by sexually abusing a child should be illegal.

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Words fail me on this. This is not a red/yellow issue, this is about Thailand showing the world moral values. Child porn is totally repulsive and there can be no excuse to delay the law making it illegal. The scum like Garry Glitter should have no refuge.

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Most of the corruption in Thailand revolves around drugs, prostitution, illegal gaming and pornography. All are illegal under Thai law. If the pm is serious about ending corruption then why are all the soapies, brothels, sex massage parlors and all the sex entertainment venues still open? And all the hundreds of girls standing around on the streets are waiting for buses? Yeah right. So does this look suspicious? So no need to trust the crooked police to carry out the task. We all know they get a cut. Nobody in the right mind believes this bull about erracticating corruption. It just a reason to take control and say you will stay until corruption is gone from the land of Thai which is never.

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How many signatures are needed to wake up the leading junta general. Do he support child abuse ? Why is it any need for signatures ? The general blames teen pregnancy on the girls, the boys do not have any responsibilities. Does the present Thai government like child porn ?

Do he support child abuse ? As per action taken to date, IMO I do not think "he support child abuse."

"..... the NLA will deliberate the amendment bill on February 19."

Now please answer this question - " Did the previous government like child porn ? "

Why is there always an obsession to pick on one side only ? Pathetic.

Yes, because whatever wrong the current administration does is justified by the wrong doings of the previous administrationcrazy.gif.pagespeed.ce.dzDUUqYcHZL4v7J7m

That must be the most immature argument ever.

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