Chemical castration will be applied to 11 individuals who commit sexual crimes against children in Kazakhstan.

Chemical castration will be applied to 11 individuals who commit sexual crimes against children in Kazakhstan.

23.08.2024 14:00

Strict measures are being taken against child abusers in Kazakhstan. Chemical castration will be applied to 11 offenders, with injections given 24 times a year. A campaign for surgical castration is also being conducted in the country. The addresses of the criminals are published when they are released from prison. Beisenbaev, a member of the ruling party, finds the current measures insufficient and wants the option of surgical castration to be presented to the courts. Beisenbaev, who points out the increase in crimes, argues that chemical castration is ineffective.

Strong measures are being taken against pedophiles in Kazakhstan. It has been announced that 11 individuals who have committed sexual crimes against children in the Kostanay region in the north of the country will undergo chemical castration.

These individuals will receive 24 libido-reducing injections per year. At the same time, a campaign is being carried out in the country for surgical castration of the most severe child abuse offenders.

Kazakhstan is one of the countries with the strictest laws against pedophiles. The addresses of the criminals are published after they are released from prison.

Elnur Beisenbaev, a member of the ruling party Amanat, argues that the current measures are insufficient and that surgical castration should be presented as an option to the courts.

Beisenbaev states that sexual crimes against children are increasing and claims that chemical castration is not effective. Despite the government's human rights concerns, he says that they will continue to push for surgical castration, especially in cruel cases.

These debates show that there is a serious social and political discussion about the measures to be taken against child abuse in the country.

Chemical castration will be applied to 11 individuals who have committed sexual crimes against children in Kazakhstan
Chemical castration will be applied to 11 individuals who have committed sexual crimes against children in Kazakhstan

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