Turkey throws out controversial child sex bill

Agence France-Presse
Turkey throws out controversial child sex bill
The government seems keen to see the end of the uproar over the bill, which would have allowed the release from jail of sex assault convicts who did not act using 'force, threat, or any other restriction on consent' and if they married the victims

ANKARA, Turkey – A Turkish parliamentary committee on Wednesday, November 23, threw out a bill which could have overturned men’s convictions for sexually assaulting a child, sealing the end of a controversy that led to a public outcry and protests.

A majority in parliament’s justice commission voted to remove the proposed legislation from its agenda, the official Anadolu news agency said.

The government had removed the legislation from parliament on Tuesday but indicated it could still be reviewed by the commission and sent back to parliament.

The government was apparently keen to see the end of the uproar over the bill, which would have allowed the release from jail of sex assault convicts who did not act using “force, threat, or any other restriction on consent” and if they married the victims. – Rappler.com

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