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The organisation works with websites, social networks and law enforcement to have the images taken down and investigated. Since 1996, it has assessed more than a million reports. Susan Hargreaves, chief executive of the IWF, said the UK had created a"hostile environment" for people wanting to share illegal images.But Ms Hargreaves said the Netherlands needed to"stand up and do what's right".
Is anyone surprised? Paedophilia is the national sport.
Horrible
And they seem just the opposite to that .
Websites can be hosted in one country but owned by all sorts of people in other countries, including the USA. It's most likely that the Netherlands internet regulations &enforcement is too weak, not that the country necessarily has more child predators.
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BBC ROLFHARRIS
Now then, Now then. Yewtree Savile
And the BBC isn’t exactly perfect.
Um. Make that 'ultra-progressive Netherlands'