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Castrate Convicted Child Abusers, says Tusk

12th September 2008

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Prime Minister Donald Tusk has called for legislation which would allow convicted paedophiles to be chemically castrated.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk has called for legislation which would allow convicted paedophiles to be chemically castrated. “I know that human rights organisations will criticise me for this, but I don’t think you can call these creatures ‘humans’”, Tusk told reporters earlier this week following the case of a father who was arrested for abusing his own daughter for six years whilst keeping her in captivity. Tusk added that he had spoken to the Health Minister, Ewa Kopacz, a few months ago about a “preliminary draft of a law on castration of, for instance, recidi ...

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