Japan has finally made the possession of child pornography a punishable offense.
The country's upper house
of parliament passed a bill Wednesday, which will see people found with
explicit images of children jailed for up to year or fined up to
$10,000.
The bill was a long time
coming for activists who argued that Japan's relatively lax laws put
children at risk by banning the production and distribution of child
pornography, but not people found with it in their possession.
"It's been 10 years and
it's finally changed. I'm so pleased that Japan finally moved one step
toward the international standard," said Shihoko Fujiwara, from
Lighthouse, a nonprofit group that helps exploited children.
"Under the existing
circumstances, the suffering and damage has become more critical. I
really hope that the law rescues suffering child victims, as well as the
victims damaged in the past by stopping the circulation of child porn.
This is the epoch-making event for Japan," she said.
Notable exclusions
The bill notably excludes
the possession of explicit anime or manga, a point of contention for
campaigners who say that cartoons depicting child sexual abuse should
also be banned.
Representatives of those
industries say that while they support the ban on real child
pornography, any move to censor their products would be an unjustified
restriction of freedom of expression.
Daisuke Okeda, a lawyer
and inspector for the Japan Animation Creators Association, said it was
"natural that animation is exempted."
"The goal of the law
itself is to protect children from crime," he said. "Banning such
expression in animation under this law would not satisfy the goal of the
law."
Hiroshi Chiba, the
manager of Chiba Tetsuya Production, one of the country's best known
manga production houses, said that more could be done in terms of age
restrictions on graphic content featuring children and to distinguish it
more clearly from other comics. And he admitted that some products of
the industry leave him and his colleagues "disgusted."
"But rich, deep culture
is born from something that might not be accepted by all," Chiba said.
"We need to allow the gray zone to exist as a necessary evil."
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The U.S. State
Department's 2013 report on human rights practices in Japan labels the
country "an international hub for the production and trafficking of
child pornography."
It cited Japanese police
data showing the number of child pornography investigations in 2012
rose 9.7% from a year earlier to a record of 1,596. The cases involved
1,264 child victims, almost twice as many as in the previous year.
Under the new law, people in possession of child pornography have one year to dispose of it before they risk prosecution.
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