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Hunter: Deepfake images consultation must deliver for victims
The East Derry MLA has said that a public consultation on criminalising the creation and sharing of sexually explicit deepfake images must deliver for victims.
SDLP MLA Cara Hunter.
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22 Jul 2025 1:00 PM
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SDLP East Derry MLA Cara Hunter has said that a public consultation on criminalising the creation and sharing of sexually explicit deepfake images must deliver for victims.
Justice Minister Naomi Long has announced plans for the consultation, which will run until October.
East Derry MLA Ms Hunter said:
“After sustained campaigning in the North and Britain I strongly welcome this public consultation that must lead to serious consequences for anyone involved in the creation and sharing of sexual deepfake images.
“These fake images can ruin lives. Victims often have to put up with images being shared widely online and this is an incredibly dehumanising and humiliating experience that can impact jobs, relationships and day-to-day life, leading to mental and other health problems.
“I am glad that we are starting to see our legal system catch up to the changes in our society, particularly around technology and we must ensure that any legislation emanating from this consultation is victim-centered and takes into account the harm caused by these images and treats offenders accordingly. While this consultation only applies to adults, we need to see similar steps taken to protect our children from harmful actors online.
“It’s important that we see a widespread response to this consultation to send a clear message about the need to tackle this issue. The SDLP will continue working with stakeholders and campaigners to protect victims and to ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice.”
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