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一张表现一个孩子遭到性攻击的照片,通过因特网转眼之间就从欧洲传到北美,传到澳大利亚。因特网不仅为交换这类文件的人掩名匿姓,更是通过建立这种交换网络创立一种有利于恋童者沆瀣一气的氛围。这就是说,只要稍稍懂得一些电脑知识,就能轻而易举地获得儿童色情材料,这在网络传播出现之前是不可想象的。1999年1月18~19日,联合国教科文组织在巴黎召开专家会议,讨论利用因特网对儿童实行性侵犯、传播儿童色情材料和恋童癖等问题。与会者听取了有关报告,内容是:关于持有、传播儿童色情材料方面的各国立法有
A picture showing a child being sexually assaulted passed through the Internet from Europe to North America and to Australia. Not only has the Internet sheltered names for those who exchange such documents, but it has also created an atmosphere conducive to the intimidation of pedophiles through the establishment of such exchange networks. This means that child pornography can be easily obtained with a little computer knowledge, which was unimaginable until the advent of the internet. From January 18-19, 1999, UNESCO convened an expert meeting in Paris to discuss the use of the Internet to commit sexual abuse of children, the dissemination of child pornography and pedophilia. Participants heard the relevant report, which read: National legislation on the possession and dissemination of child pornography