Sex crimes blamed on pornographic material

By Charles Ariko and Halima Shaban 

CRIMES related to sex are likely to escalate if the government does not check 
pornography. 

The executive director Family Life Network, Stephen Langa, has said widespread 
pornography was providing a breeding ground for potential future rapists and serial 
killers. Addressing the press at the NGO’s Kansanga offices last week, Langa said 
pornography had been found by experts to be very addictive with worse effects than 
drugs like cocaine. 

“We appeal to all Ugandans to take immediate steps to rid the country of pornography,” 
Langa said. He said CID reports show rape cases shot up by 23% in 2002.

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