Anti-porn bill stirs controversy

A proposal to restrict the publication of sexually provocati images in the Colombian media is drawing criticism, with  labeling the initiative a threat to freedom of the press.

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El Espectador director Fidel Cano said that while the initiative had good intentions, “from these come the worst deeds.”

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Maria Elvira Rodriguez, the director of Cali publication El Pais, said that while the proposal was cause for concern, “the rights to freedom of expression of the press in Colombia have definitely prevailed.”

Nora Sanin, the president of Andiarios, said that the project is well-intentioned, but violates the Colombian constitution and international treaties.

Wilches defended her initiative from the avalanche of criticism, saying “the project seeks to protect minors from the images on the covers [of magazines]. In no way do we want to interfere with the content inside. We are talking about the placement of magazines that have content that may be harmful to children, so that they are protected.”

The president of the Bogota Circle of Journalists, William Giraldo Ceballos, told El Espectador “we explained to the congresswoman that we didn’t find her proposal valid, because the morality she is referring to in terms of children and adolescents is already covered by the Code for Children and Adolescents.”

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