Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Australian man charged over viral baby-swinging video

A Queensland man has been charged for re-publishing on a video-sharing site a viral video of a man swinging a baby around like a rag doll. The controversial three-minute video had already been published widely across the internet and shown on American TV news shows. The clip can still be found online today. (I'm not sure of the legal position, so I won't link to the video, but it's easy enough to find.)

Chris Illingworth, 60, a father of four from Maroochydore, thought he would share it with fellow users of Liveleak, a site similar to YouTube but focused on news and current events. In two years, he has uploaded hundreds of videos to Liveleak.

His home was raided on Sunday, November 30, by Queensland Police from Task Force Argos, which specialises in combating child pornography and child groomers. He was charged with using the internet to access and publish child-abuse material and is scheduled to appear in court in Maroochydore on December 18. It is understood that he had no involvement in the creation of the video.



The baby is laughing and smiling at the end of the clip, but the video has attracted criticism from child-welfare advocates because of how vigorously the man swings the baby by its arms.

In a phone interview, Illingworth described the clip as a "common interest story" and rejected any suggestions he was a child abuser or interested in such material. He said that since being charged he could not eat, sleep or work and was worried his children and people in the local community would think he was a pedophile.

"I've had to go down to the hospital, my blood pressure is 160/108 and I'm on blood pressure pills and valium - all because of this," he said. Do they realise what pain they put someone through? I could fall over dead over this. I can't even get the office work done. I'm just a zombie." Queensland Police confirmed the charges but refused to comment, saying it would be inappropriate as the matter was before the courts.

Full story here.

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