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Originally Posted by Hamtramharry If there are no pictures of child pornography, but merely an accounting in writing of these relationships, is this type a type of exploitation punishable under the law? I refer to fictitious stories/ novel.
Hamtramharry |
Had South Viet Nam won the war your Vietnamese language classes my have had a southern rather than a northern "twang"
The photo mentioned was an atrocity, accident or not. I served 13 months in a combat infantry battalion in central RVN,1968-70. I witnessed child pornography (atrocities) commited by Viet Cong forces upon villagers who had cooperated with US and ARVN forces. We returned to the village during these actions and photographed these incidents before we killed these criminals. The photos were to be used as evidence of the atrocities, but alas we left the country having failed the people with the " southern twang".
I will not show these pictures nor portray the atrocities vividly in writing. I will not attempt to publish the story deemed pornographic or not. I cannot afford to take the chance.
I am not about to show you pictures of these atrocities (child pornography),
but I could vividly explain what the photos depicted and what I saw. Either way my novel will never be published. At this let date I cannot afford it.
vividly portray what took place