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<nettime> Paedophiles and the Police State |
A Luther Blissett press release Bologna, September 4th, 1998 PAEDOPHILES AND THE POLICE STATE or: the ignominious end of liberal-democratic lies It is difficult to speak when you're surrounded by hysteria, superficiality and ignorance, criticisms are published in invisible paragraphs, and District Attorneys choose psychological terrorism and seize the computers of the suspects (often preventing these people from doing their jobs) though they know that a back-up of the hard-discs would be enough. The mega-raid against the 'Internet paedophiles' is the umpteenth, tragical farce. "Paedophilia" is a mere excuse for slandering the Internet as a horizontal, easy-accessible medium. As Franco Carlini writes on today's edition of *Il Manifesto* daily paper: 'The ignorance of the media people (especially the Italian ones) magnifies anything that happens on the Internet (mostly good things, sometimes very bad ones, just like in real life), as though journalists stirred up a scandal because drug dealers call each other on the phone'. Naples' deputy DA Diego Marmo says that paedophilia is 'today's principal emergency', parallels paedophilia to the Mob and talks about a sort of international 'Paedophile Party'. Well, we presume that the situation in most of the raided towns and countries is similar to that here in Emilia-Romagna, where the 'suspects' are: - Two 20-year-olds who visited 'dodgy' pornographic websites. Their computers and 'dodgy' diskettes have been seized by the DA office. - A retailer who brought some rolls of film to a photography shop. The photographer developed the films and called the police. The police seized some photographs of the retailer's 3-year-old daughter in the nude, and pressed charges against the man. The local papers don't say much else. It is more than just to be suspicious, because the investigating magistrate is Lucia Musti. It is absolutely normal [especially in latin countries] that parents take photographs of their little sons and daughters playing on the beach or taking a bath! Do you really think that child porn traffickers develop their films at common photography shops? These are some devastating consequences of the new, absurd act on child pornography, whose text could not be more ambiguous. Is the innocent photograph of a child in the nude illegal? And what about a naked adult besides the naked child, in a chaste, non-sexual situation? And the picture of a father carrying his naked baby in his arms? It is a stupid emergency act that was written and passed on the wave of moral panic. Far from solving the problem of child abuse, the act is going to create further moral panic. It is also a liberticide law that violates privacy. We're shooting ahead towards becoming a police state. We expect the police to seize our computers for having written this release. We even expect to be arrested for having written *Lasciate che i bimbi*. The Luther Blissett Project - Bologna The Luther Blissett Mythopoetic On-line Guide: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Rampart/6812 --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl