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"en.20111027.17.4-183-000"2
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"The adoption of the Angelilli report today represents significant progress in the fight against sexual offences and child pornography. Henceforth, Member States will be able to remove child pornography sites or block access to them in their countries should it prove impossible to remove them. Furthermore, the European Parliament has called, amongst other things, for more severe sentences for paedophiles and those who access child pornography on the Internet. The size of the child pornography market is under-estimated, and this report finally provides a response to the growth in this traffic. We must monitor its future development and therefore this directive will have to be supplemented, so that it adapts to changing circumstances and keeps up with the speed of technological change.
The incredible popularity of social networking websites is proof of this, where children are still victims who can all too easily be reached. I can only welcome this new legislation, but we still need to make considerable progress before we achieve the zero tolerance we need when dealing with sexual offenders. We must make even further progress in our attempts to eradicate these offences and tackle the root of the problem."@en1
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