New EU rules will criminalise 'paedophilia handbooks' and deepfakes of child abuse
The European Commission has proposed updated rules that expand the definition of child sexual abuse and lengthen the statute of limitations.
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00:49 Nanou was 18 months--
00:52 18 months old when she began to be sexually abused
00:56 by three priests.
00:58 Each day, she lived in distress and fear
01:02 of the perpetrators' visits.
01:04 During 13 years, they raped her hundreds of times.
01:11 At the age of 13, she flew from her home to escape them
01:14 and began working in a factory.
01:17 Years later, when she was strong enough to report,
01:21 even though one of the perpetrators was still alive,
01:24 it was too late because of the statute of limitations.
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