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Anime and manga depicting sexual images of children spark calls for review of classification laws

Two South Australian crossbench politicians are calling for an urgent review of classification laws, after discovering videos and comic books sold in Australia that depict sexual images of children, including rape scenes.

Key points:

  • Comic books and videos involving child exploitation are available in Australian shops
  • Two MPs want classification laws changed to ban them
  • A store owner says he chooses not to sell products he decides are not suitable

SA Top Upper House MP Connie Bonaros has been investigating Japanese anime and manga publications and set up many for sale that she believed should not have got past the Classification Board.

"They are effectively regulating this material enjoy they would a video game or like they would a film, but they are doing so in isolation of our criminal law," Ms Bonaros said.

"Our federal criminal code clearly says that this material would gather the definition of child overuse material and therefore should not be availab

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