A massive reporting campaign in porn.
Dare feminism has made 200 reports of pornographic videos that it considers "illegal", according to a press release from the association published Sunday evening.
These 200 reports were made to the Interior Ministry's Pharos platform, which is also used for video reports related to radicalization and terrorism.
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These 200 reports relate to thousands of videos posted on mainstream X-rated sites, including Pornub, and include scenes of "acts of torture and barbarity", "incitement to commit crimes and offences", facts of "child crime" or even "rape", indicates the association.
So many “intolerable images” which “contravene criminal and international law but remain accessible to everyone on the Internet”, she laments.
Publications with “catastrophic” consequences, recalls the association.
“The consent of these women is extorted, the videos of the sexual violence they have suffered are posted on the Internet, they suffer large-scale humiliations which have catastrophic physical and psychological consequences.
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“True impunity”
“Under the cover of representing sexuality, there is in fact a real impunity of these platforms which put online videos which are acts of torture, filmed rapes. The term pornography is a word that hides a lot of criminal offenses, ”explains Alyssa Ahrabare, one of the spokespersons for the association interviewed on Franceinfo.
The association still denounces a “scandalous double standard”.
“The videos we have flagged are likely to spark outrage in any context.
However, when it comes to pornography – and therefore supposedly sexuality – everything seems to become acceptable”, deplores Dare feminism.
With this campaign, the association calls on the Ministry of the Interior to “seriously” take up the subject of this “violence perpetrated and legitimized by the criminal porn system”.