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France moves to ban child beauty pageants | |
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Parliament in France has moved to ban child beauty pageants on the grounds that they promote the "hyper-sexualisation" of minors. | |
The Senate adopted the bill by 196 votes to 146 on Tuesday evening. It must now be passed by the National Assembly, before becoming law. | |
Organisers of such pageants may face a jail term of up to two years and a fine of 30,000 euros (£25,000; $40,000). | Organisers of such pageants may face a jail term of up to two years and a fine of 30,000 euros (£25,000; $40,000). |
The measure was prompted by a row over a photo shoot in Vogue magazine. | The measure was prompted by a row over a photo shoot in Vogue magazine. |
The photos published in December 2010 showed a girl of 10 with two others, all three in heavy make-up and wearing tight dresses, high heels and expensive jewellery. | The photos published in December 2010 showed a girl of 10 with two others, all three in heavy make-up and wearing tight dresses, high heels and expensive jewellery. |
Vogue defended the pictures, saying they merely portrayed a common fantasy among young girls - to dress like their mother. | Vogue defended the pictures, saying they merely portrayed a common fantasy among young girls - to dress like their mother. |
Parliament heard a report entitled Against Hyper-Sexualisation: A New Fight For Equality, which called for the ban on beauty competitions for the under-16s. It also recommended other measures, not included in the bill, including a ban on child-size adult clothing such as padded bras and high-heeled shoes. | Parliament heard a report entitled Against Hyper-Sexualisation: A New Fight For Equality, which called for the ban on beauty competitions for the under-16s. It also recommended other measures, not included in the bill, including a ban on child-size adult clothing such as padded bras and high-heeled shoes. |
"Let us not make our girls believe from a very young age that their worth is only judged by their appearance," said the author of the report, former Sports Minister Chantal Jouanno. | "Let us not make our girls believe from a very young age that their worth is only judged by their appearance," said the author of the report, former Sports Minister Chantal Jouanno. |
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