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Lower House considers 50-year ban on convicted pedophiles

33_siLower House considers 50-year ban on convicted pedophiles entering Russia

A Russian MP has suggested a 50-year visa ban for anyone convicted of pedophilia-related crimes, including those who make child pornography or involve the underage in this business.

State Duma deputy Aleksandr Sidyakin (United Russia) submitted a  set of amendments to the Law on Entering and Exiting the Russian  Federation that, according to the parliamentarian, would create a   “migration barrier” against the spreading of sex tourism  that involves children.

The bill proposes a ban on foreigners which would last 50 years  from the date of conviction for pedophilia-related crimes. This  also includes those involved in child pornography or anyone who  is “implicating children into showing events of a pornographic  character”.

The current draft contains no details on how to establish the  complicity of visa applicants and visitors in the crimes, but  this could pose a problem as currently there is no single  international database.

MP Sidyakin told the RIA Novosti news agency that his initiative  has received support from the plenipotentiary for children’s  rights Pavel Astakhov.

Russia introduced the term pedophilia to the criminal code in  2012 when the parliament passed the presidential bill toughening  the punishment for those who commit sex crimes against children.  Previously, the younger the victim also led to stricter  punishment, but there was no separate article in the code.

According to the new law people repeatedly convicted of sex  crimes against children can be sentenced to life in prison. The  same law also allows convicts to ask for chemical castration in  exchange for softer punishment.

Various Russian politicians have suggested introducing the death  penalty for pedophiles, but so far it has not yet come to such  move.

Public opinion suggests that such move would get serious support.

In a recent incident hundreds of people took to the streets in  the remote Siberian region of Yakutia  demanding  tougher punishment for several men suspected of raping a 4-year  old girl. The protesters signed a petition seeking to introduce  the death penalty for pedophiles and the mayor of the Yakutiya  capital was among those who signed the document.

 

 

 

http://rt.com/politics/russia-entry-ban-pedophiles-923/

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