The prevention and protection of children against sexual abuse and sexual exploitation, including pornography is of utmost importance, especially with the rapid development of new communications technologies, which can be a particularly dangerous means of recruiting minors into this type of activity. It is therefore needed to have regulations adapted to new technological requirements.
The index countries report that the regulations have remained very traditional and do not go beyond what the penal codes provide for, such as the tightening of penalties in the case of rape of minors, as it is the case in Algeria, Egypt and Tunisia, or in the case of abduction of minors or incitement to “indecent conduct”. In Lebanon and Palestine, however, the penal code expressly criminalizes the sexual exploitation of minors.
In Tunisia, we can find specific regulation relating to sexual exploitation of minors in special laws as the law addressing trafficking, and the law for protection of children