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Fan of Japanese anime makes British legal history after conviction for having pictures of cartoon children
Oct 20, 2014 16:39
By Gareth Lightfoot

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/fan-japanese-anime-makes-british-4470102 (tor-safe, ensure scripts disabled)

Robul Hoque's barrister warned that the case should act as a warning to thousands of Manga fans across the UK who "may find themselves" in the same position
Evening Gazette

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Court: Hoque appeared at Teeside Crown Court accused of having illegal cartoons

A jobless fan of Japanese anime has become the first in Britain to be convicted of having illegal pictures of cartoon children.

Robul Hoque, 39, made legal history after he was dragged before the courts after police discovered a stash of of explicit Manga-style pictures on his computer.

Hoque, of Hardwick Road, South Bank, Middlesbrough, became a 'test case' after officers seized his computer from his home on June 13, 2012.

On the hard drive they found 288 still and 99 moving images - none of which were of real people.

Despite being cartoons, they were classified as prohibited images as they depicted young girls, some in school uniforms, some exposing themselves or taking part in sexual activity.

Teeside Crown Court heard how experts also discovered Hoque had been searching for cartoon images of young girls on the internet.

He denied 20 charges of possessing prohibited images of children and was due to stand trial this week.

But he pleaded guilty to 10 specimen charges. The other 10 were left to lie on the court file.

Defending him, his barrister Richard Bennett said the case should send a warning to "thousands" of other Anime fans across the UK.

He said: "This case should serve as a warning to every Manga and Anime fan to be careful. It seems there are many thousands of people in this country, if they are less then careful, who may find themselves in that position too."

Hoque denied a separate charge of failing to notify police of a string of online usernames, but he was cleared of this as prosecutors offered no evidence.

The Evening Gazette reported that six years ago he was prosecuted for having "Tomb Raider-style" computer-generated pictures of fictional children.

They were so realistic, a jury convicted him on six counts of making "indecent pseudo-photographs" of children, which he had denied.

That too was the first case of its kind in the country. At the time, a judge told him he "crossed the line as to what is illegal" and those pictures could be "a door into a very murky and distasteful world".

He was given a community order and completed a sex offender treatment programme after the 2008 conviction.

The former student and office worker had hundreds of "Manga Japanese style" pictures at that time, but they were not made illegal until 2010.

Mr Bennett said: "On two occasions now he's been a test case. This is a test case because he's the only person as far as I'm aware who has appeared for possession singly of these sorts of images."

Despite claiming some of the images appeared on a legitimate website, Hoque, who lived with and cared for his mother, was given a nine month suspended sentence.

On issuing the suspended sentence, Judge Tony Briggs warned Hoque that if the images had depicted real people, a jail sentence "measured in years" would have been appropriate.

He said: "This is material that clearly society and the public can well do without. Its danger is that it obviously portrays sexual activity with children, and the more it's portrayed, the more the ill-disposed may think it's acceptable."

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Don't these dumb fucks have anything better to do than prosecute and convict someone for possession of what amounts to little more than cartoons.
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Quote from: Disjointed on 22 October, 2014, 11:41:53
Don't these dumb fucks have anything better to do than prosecute and convict someone for possession of what amounts to little more than cartoons.

I guess not, eh?

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Not good enough, Britain.  They need to start arresting all those sick fucks who are molesting little babies under the laughable pretense of "diaper changing".  Nice try, sickos!  You're not fooling anyone.  Only a child molester would willfully put their hands in such close proximity to a child's genitals!  Some of these deranged fuckers even take photographs of these children!  Oh my stars, that's gross!  Send out the SWAT teams!  Burn down the Pampers factory!  AAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!



Shit like this makes me root for the destruction of civilization. 
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Quote from: on the rocks on 23 October, 2014, 03:04:16
Not good enough, Britain.  They need to start arresting all those sick fucks who are molesting little babies under the laughable pretense of "diaper changing".  Nice try, sickos!  You're not fooling anyone.  Only a child molester would willfully put their hands in such close proximity to a child's genitals!  Some of these deranged fuckers even take photographs of these children!  Oh my stars, that's gross!  Send out the SWAT teams!  Burn down the Pampers factory!  AAAAAAHHHHHH!!!!!

Close proximity is an understatement. When they were that age I repeatedly made physical contact with the genitals of my children in a wiping or rubbing nature separated only by a paper-thin piece of damp fabric. Those companies making baby wipes are obviously pro-pedophilia otherwise they would make the wipes at least an inch thick.  And what about bath time? Certainly any parent with a clean baby should be arrested on the spot.
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bangsat

yeah japanish anime or manga always make a controverti in every country, their culture is diferent that the key of the problem n u import it. :)
please save me from this world

VicarInATutu

This sort of case completely exposes their lie that they crack down on CP as the making of it involved 'harming' children. Clearly the real motivation is the hatred of a sexual minority.
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Quote from: VicarInATutu on 23 November, 2014, 11:33:22
This sort of case completely exposes their lie that they crack down on CP as the making of it involved 'harming' children. Clearly the real motivation is the hatred of a sexual minority.
Has nobody told you that manga makes you want to harm children? I was surprised myself, how I could not have noticed this... Maybe because I don't actually see that much manga, but I was mortified by this new danger. Luckily we have the police to protect us from these dangerous drawings.
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Quote from: BabyBoyLove on 23 November, 2014, 11:48:40
Quote from: VicarInATutu on 23 November, 2014, 11:33:22
This sort of case completely exposes their lie that they crack down on CP as the making of it involved 'harming' children. Clearly the real motivation is the hatred of a sexual minority.
Has nobody told you that manga makes you want to harm children? I was surprised myself, how I could not have noticed this... Maybe because I don't actually see that much manga, but I was mortified by this new danger. Luckily we have the police to protect us from these dangerous drawings.

I saw a dirty Simpsons cartoon once when I was younger.

I guess this explains my 'condition'.