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by STEPHEN WRIGHTand DAVID WILLIAMS, Daily Mail
The gallery that displayed naked pictures of young children in the name of art escaped legal action yesterday.
The Crown Prosecution Service decision not to go to court was made despite strong protests from the police.
Detectives are understood to have warned that a failure to prosecute would send the wrong signals to those in the child sex industry.
Police have already received letters from paedophiles threatening to appeal against their convictions for possessing similar material.
The investigation by Scotland Yard's Obscene Publications Unit into the exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in north London followed four complaints by outraged visitors who claimed the colour pictures were indecent and obscene.
They showed images of naked and semi-clothed youngsters wearing a variety of animal masks.
A police raid on the gallery last week sparked a fierce debate between child safety campaigners and the so-called 'liberal lobby' who warned of the dangers of censorship.
At the centre of the investigation was a particularly graphic shot of a small naked girl lying beneath the legs of a partly clothed older child.
Detectives believed it had 'clear sexual connotations'. They argued at a meeting with CPS lawyers on Wednesday that such an image on the Inter-net would have automatically led to indecency charges.
They reluctantly accepted that some of the other controversial pictures could be categorised as 'contemporary art'.
The exhibition, entitled 'I am a Camera', features the work of notorious American photographers Nan Goldin and Tierney Gearon, who uses her own children, aged six and four, as models.
The controversial gallery is owned by advertising mogul Charles Saatchi, 57.
Detectives had recommended corporate charges under the Protection of Children Act 1978.
The decision not to prosecute was taken by a senior CPS lawyer, whose view would have been endorsed by Director of Public Prosecutions, David Calvert-Smith QC.
Police fear that a dangerous precedent has been set which will help lawyers representing sex offenders.
The gallery had taken the unusual step of hiring a high-powered legal team, including one of the country's top barristers, Geoffrey Robertson, QC, to argue its case in a written submission to the DPP.
A CPS spokesman last night said lawyers believed there was no realistic prospect of a conviction.
'The CPS considered whether the photographs in question were indecent and the likely defence of the gallery, ie whether they had a legitimate reason for showing them,' the spokesman said.
Last night the Saatchi Gallery - where the pictures have remained on show throughout the investigation - joined the two artists in issuing a statement expressing their delight and relief.
'It's been a very worrying time for the two artists involved and their families,' said a spokesman.
The photographs will remain on show until April 15.
Police were first alerted to the controversial pictures on February 8 and covertly visited the gallery four days later.
A file was submitted to the CPS on February 14 and police later warned the gallery to remove the pictures or risk them being seized.
The exhibition, which has been running since mid-January, is sponsored by the Independent on Sunday newspaper, whose art critic describes some of the more controversial images as 'exhilarating portraits of family life'.
Gerald Howarth MP, chairman of the cross-party Family and Child Protection Committee, warned the 'intellectual elite' against putting children at risk by sending the wrong message to paedophiles.
Gallery officials will meet with police and lawyers to discuss the issue today.
Detectives will stress their determination to 'police' such exhibitions in the future.
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Incest is a popular topic in English erotic fiction ; there are entire collections and websites devoted solely to incest , and there exists an entire genre of pornographic pulp fiction known as "incest novels". Incest is sometimes mentioned or described in mainstream, non-erotic fiction. Connotations can be negative, positive, or neutral.

Another reference to incest is included in " The End " by psychedelic rock band The Doors , in which Jim Morrison sings, "Father/ Yes son?/ I want to kill you/ Mother, I want to... (fuck you)."

British musician Kate Bush 's song " The Kick Inside " from her 1978 album of the same name depicts an incestuous relationship, pregnancy and suicide involving a brother and sister.

The German metal band Rammstein touches on incest in " Spiel mit mir ", ("Play with me"), featuring an incestuous relationship between brothers. In " Spiel mit mir ", the older brother apparently forces himself on his younger brother for sex so he will be able to sleep. Rammstein has written other songs dealing with incest including "Laichzeit" ("Spawn time") and "Tier" ("Animal").

The death metal band Cancer has a song on the album Death Shall Rise called "Tasteless Incest", which is a song about an old man raping his own family. It is described that he hopes his children will rape their children as well, which often happens with sexual abuse.

The so-called "Mamasan Trilogy" by Seattle rockers Pearl Jam tells the story of a man's incestuous relationship with his mother and the subsequent unfolding events. The trilogy begins with Alive , which singer Eddie Vedder explains as being part autobiographical and part fiction. When Eddie was a teenager, his mother revealed to him that the man he thought was his father was actually his stepfather, and his biological father was dead. It is the first piece to a trilogy of songs: "Alive", "Once" and "Footsteps." "Alive" tells a story of incest, which leads to the murderous killing spree described in "Once", and eventually looking back from a prison cell in "Footsteps".

The song "Fair Game" by alternative rock band The Like features the lyric "we're one big family...Who says family doesn't kiss? Oh, every gang's a bit incestuous." Singer and songwriter Elizabeth "Z" Berg talked about her "incestuous and forbidden" relationship, which talks about every family gang being incestuous.

The song "This Love is Fucking Right" by The Pains of Being Pure at Heart is about a consensual romantic relationship between a brother and sister.

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut features the song "Uncle Fucka", in which accusations of incest are levelled by Terrance and Phillip . This was not the first time Trey Parker explored incest, as he recorded a song in 1985 on a self-produced cassette tape (Immature: A Collection of Love Ballads for the '80s) titled Twin Brothers In Love, which explored Twin Brothers who were in love with each other.

A thirteen-year-old boy is molested by his mother because he looks like his deceased father in the song " Alive " by Pearl Jam , from the album Ten . Similarly, The Prize Fighter Inferno released a song titled "Our Darling Daughter You Are, Little Cecillia Marie" on the album My Brother's Blood Machine , detailing a case of habitual father/daughter incest/rape, resulting in her attempted murder of her father.

"Embryo" by the Japanese band Dir En Grey is about a mother dying and the father raping the daughter. At the end of the song, the girl kills the father and discovers she is pregnant with his child.

The song Lemon Incest by Charlotte and Serge Gainsbourg is a song and music video about an incestuous relationship between a father and his daughter. The single cover is a picture of the half-clothed father with his daughter lying across his chest. Considering that father/daughter was the same family tie that the singers shared it caused suspicions that the song may be autobiographical. However, the Gainsbourgs denied these allegations and the song became very popular in France.

In Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War , the Archbishop Manfroy of the Loptr Church attempts to revive the dark dragon lord Loptous by manipulating Duke Arvis of Velthomer and the maiden Deirdre into marrying each other. The two of them are, unbeknownst to each other, half-siblings and the only living carriers of Loptous' blood, and their union would produce a human vessel capable of hosting the consciousness of Loptous. Manfroy kidnaps Deirdre from her husband, Lord Sigurd of Chalphy, and erases her memory. He manipulates Arvis into finding and falling in love with her. Arvis, who is in league with Manfroy to overthrow the Kingdom of Grannvale but completely unaware of Manfroy's true intentions, executes Sigurd and his army under the guise of a celebration. Arvis and Deirdre marry and eventually have twins, Julius and Julia, the former becoming the host of Loptous. Julia, however, does not inherit Loptous' bloodline but instead inherits the bloodline of the divine dragon Naga, Loptous' sworn enemy. Years later, after Julius becomes completely possessed by Loptous, he attempts to kill Julia, but Deirdre sacrifices herself and teleports Julia to safety, at the cost of her own life. Shortly before her death she regains her memories. Julia eventually reunites with her half-brother, Seliph, who is Sigurd and Deirdre's son and the leader of a resistance army against Arvis and Julius. Julia begins to harbor romantic feelings for Seliph but stops after finding out he is her half-brother. Eventually, with the help of Julia and the children of the first-generation characters, Seliph kills Arvis, Julius, and Manfroy, avenging his parents' deaths.

In Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines , the two "sisters" Therese and Jeanette Voerman are revealed to be the same person: Therese was the original personality, and Jeanette was a sex-obsessed personality created so that Therese did not have to consciously experience being repeatedly sexually abused by her father. One day, "their" father forced himself on her when Therese was still in control, and she murdered him with a shotgun and was sent to an asylum. There, a Malkavian turned her into a vampire . The resulting supernatural psychosis caused her personality split to worsen, each side becoming a wholly fleshed out consciousness, with "Therese" being cold and repressed, and "Jeanette" getting the hyper-sexuality and Borderline Personality Disorder .

In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood , the main villain, historical figure Cesare Borgia has an incestuous relationship with his younger sister Lucrezia , who it is suggested was also sexually manipulating her father, on the instructions of her brother.

In the videogame Catherine (2010) , Archie was locked in a cellar and raped by his mother as a child. Although he eventually escaped, it left him with some serious mother issues.

In Harvester , it's revealed later that Mr. Pottsdam masturbates to his daughter by watching her through a hole in the wall.

In Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony , Korekiyo Shinguji the Ultimate Anthropologist, had an incestuous relationship with his unnamed older sister. His sister was chronically ill and Korekiyo spent most of his time with her in the hospital. During that time, his relationship with his sister was considered true love and didn't care what society thought of him. At some point, his older sister died, and developed the idea to send friends to meet up with her in the afterlife. Korekiyo became a serial killer, with his goal being 100 victims, all-female. Korekiyo seems to communicate to his sister in Tulpa, by wearing lipstick underneath his mask.


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