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The '''Australian Paedophile Support Group''' was a small, [[boylove]]-focused support group for [[paedophile]]s stationed in Sydney, Australia, and led by [[Emu Nugent]] during the early 1980s. Its goals were "to promote paedophilia as a viable sexual alternative," "to provide support for other paedophiles," "to bring pressure for the removal of the age of consent," and "to promote children's rights." Following a police infiltration that failed to uncover evidence of any other crime, nine members were charged with "conspiracy to corrupt the public morals." Though no convictions were made, the charges were successful in forcing the APSG's dissolution. [[Alison Thorne]], then spokesperson for the Gay Legal Rights Coalition, was forced from her position as a secondary school teacher after a media furor arose over her public defense of the group. Thorne told a radio station:
The '''Australian Paedophile Support Group''' was a small, [[boylove]]-focused support group for [[paedophile]]s stationed in Sydney, Australia, and led by [[Emu Nugent]] during the early 1980s. The group published a magazine called ''[[Rockspider]]''. Its goals were "to promote paedophilia as a viable sexual alternative," "to provide support for other paedophiles," "to bring pressure for the removal of the age of consent," and "to promote children's rights."  
 
Approximately a year after its founding, the APSG was infiltrated by a member of Melbourne's Delta Squad police force. Using the pseudonym "Greg Daniel," the infiltrator, identified as Stephen Mayne by [[PAN]], recorded other members' addresses and taped their conversations. After the investigation failed to uncover evidence of any other crime, nine members were charged with "[[conspiracy to corrupt the public morals]]." Australia's gay community responded with strong support for the APSG. Writing for ''Outrage'', William Ward declared that the "Delta Squad and their equivalents elsewhere must be fought." [[Alison Thorne]], then spokesperson for the Gay Legal Rights Coalition, was forced from her position as a secondary school teacher after a media furor arose over her public defense of the group. Thorne told a radio station:
:"I can understand people's feelings from the point of view that they have a lot of misconceptions and I don't think that a lot of the things that the media are doing really helps terribly much. Because paedophiles really care for children. Paedophiles would absolutely abhor child ... abuse of children, are really concerned about consent."
:"I can understand people's feelings from the point of view that they have a lot of misconceptions and I don't think that a lot of the things that the media are doing really helps terribly much. Because paedophiles really care for children. Paedophiles would absolutely abhor child ... abuse of children, are really concerned about consent."


The APSG was supposedly succeeded by the Boy Lovers and Zucchini Eaters ([[BLAZE]]), another legal group dismantled by "police activity."
Although no convictions were made, the charges were successful in bringing about the APSG's dissolution. The group was succeeded by the Boy Lovers and Zucchini Eaters ([[BLAZE]]), another law-abiding group dismantled by "police activity." [[SYBOL]] may be considered its predecessor.


==External links==
==References==
*[http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/paidfull.htm PAN], issue 18 (pp. 6 - 7) and issue 19 (pp. 10 - 11)
*[http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/PARLMENT/hansArt.nsf/V3Key/LC19961113059 Paedophile Networks in Australia - Extent and Activities]
*[http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/PARLMENT/hansArt.nsf/V3Key/LC19961113059 Paedophile Networks in Australia - Extent and Activities]
*[http://www.ipce.info/library_3/files/angelides_frame.htm The Emergence of the Paedophile in the Late Twentieth Century], describes the persecution of Thorne
*[http://www.ipce.info/library_3/files/angelides_frame.htm The Emergence of the Paedophile in the Late Twentieth Century], describes the persecution of Thorne


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Revision as of 02:30, 16 February 2009

The Australian Paedophile Support Group was a small, boylove-focused support group for paedophiles stationed in Sydney, Australia, and led by Emu Nugent during the early 1980s. The group published a magazine called Rockspider. Its goals were "to promote paedophilia as a viable sexual alternative," "to provide support for other paedophiles," "to bring pressure for the removal of the age of consent," and "to promote children's rights."

Approximately a year after its founding, the APSG was infiltrated by a member of Melbourne's Delta Squad police force. Using the pseudonym "Greg Daniel," the infiltrator, identified as Stephen Mayne by PAN, recorded other members' addresses and taped their conversations. After the investigation failed to uncover evidence of any other crime, nine members were charged with "conspiracy to corrupt the public morals." Australia's gay community responded with strong support for the APSG. Writing for Outrage, William Ward declared that the "Delta Squad and their equivalents elsewhere must be fought." Alison Thorne, then spokesperson for the Gay Legal Rights Coalition, was forced from her position as a secondary school teacher after a media furor arose over her public defense of the group. Thorne told a radio station:

"I can understand people's feelings from the point of view that they have a lot of misconceptions and I don't think that a lot of the things that the media are doing really helps terribly much. Because paedophiles really care for children. Paedophiles would absolutely abhor child ... abuse of children, are really concerned about consent."

Although no convictions were made, the charges were successful in bringing about the APSG's dissolution. The group was succeeded by the Boy Lovers and Zucchini Eaters (BLAZE), another law-abiding group dismantled by "police activity." SYBOL may be considered its predecessor.

References