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Underage teen escapes penalty for porn video

Officials from the canton of Zurich have decided against punishing a 15-year-old girl who pleasured herself with a bottle of Migros iced tea in a video later distributed on the internet.

Underage teen escapes penalty for porn video
Photo: Phil Campbell

The girl involved, a resident of the canton who claims her ex-boyfriend posted the video on Facebook against her will, faced charges for the production of child porn, along with other teens from the cantons of Zurich and Aargau.

But a decision was made to set aside punishment for the girl, Beat Fritsche, spokesman for the canton of Zurich’s youth advocate department, told the 20 Minuten newspaper.

Under the canton’s juvenile justice system it is possible to set aside punishment in cases where a “teenager is so hard hit by the consequences of his (or her) act that a penalty would be inappropriate,” the newspaper reported online on Sunday.

This was the case with the girl involved in the video, said Fritsche.

“She was hit hard by the wide distribution of the video and was also insulted and offended,” he was quoted as saying by 20 Minuten.

According to earlier reports, the “ice tea sex tape”, clocked up around 15,000 views before it was removed in December last year.

A total of 11 teens were initially charged with downloading and distributing the video via the mobile phone application WhatsApp.

In December last year, 20 Minutes reported that the girl was subjected to continuous “cyber-bullying” as a result of the video being circulated via mobile phones on WhatsApp.

Stephan Oetiker, director of Pro Juventute, an NGO for youth issues, welcomed the decision fron the youth advocate’s department.

“The girl is the victim and it is therefore right that no penal consequences follow,” Oetiker told 20 Minuten.

He said young people who are victims of extreme cyber-bullying need support.

Oetiker added that he hoped the case would have a ripple effect serving to make girls and young women more cautious “when it comes to posting pictures of themselves”.

Other teens involved in the iced tea affair were earlier ordered to perform community service.

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Five events not to miss in Germany this weekend

Whether it’s film festivals, vintage fairs or Oktoberfest parties, there’s lots going on in Germany this weekend, September 27th-29th.

Five events not to miss in Germany this weekend
Further climate strikes are taken place in Germany across the weekend. Photo: DPA

Down Under Berlin Australian and New Zealand Film Festival 

Down Under Berlin Film Festival has been a vital hub for enthusiasts of Australian and New Zealand cinema and culture since 2011.

From September 26th-29th, the 9th Down Under Berlin Film Festival will be taking place in the capital. This year’s motto is “EmBrace Yourself”, which nods to this year’s films particular focus on humanitarian concepts. 

A collection of films focus on experiences with mental illness, with others telling stories of indigenous or refugee issues, offering contemporary takes on identity, family and social landscapes. Stories range from coming-of-age to parenthood to elder care.

Across the weekend, as well as film screenings, attendees will be treated to Q&As with those behind this year’s diverse lineup of films, which ranges from independent productions to blockbusters, from student and professional short films to inspiring documentaries.

Climate Strikes Across Germany

The global climate strike is taking place from September 20-27th and this weekend Germany is hosting four climate strikes, where protesters will gather to demand that action is taken to address climate change. 

You can catch these demonstrations throughout Germany, whether Essen in North Rhine-Westphalia, or Stuttgart in Baden-Württemberg. 

If you would like to attend one of these events, but don’t live in striking distance of one, travel company Flixbus can offer you a helping hand. In support of the movement, Flixbus will reward those travelling to the strikes by offering a voucher for 100% of their next bus trip.

Premiere: Contractions

The ACUD Theater in Berlin's Mitte district is premiering Contractions, an independent play which will run every night until Sunday, September 29th.

The performance is put on by a group of immigrants in Berlin from Australia, Peru, Great Britain, the US and Austria who aim to push boundaries in theatre in order to excite and challenge their audience. 

The central theme in Contractions is privacy (or lack thereof) in the age of social media and online data. Themes of surveillance, loss of love and identity, manipulation and devotion to the money gods nod to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four despite the play’s modern day setting.

The play is performed in English and targets native English speakers in Berlin. All performances begin at 8 pm and run for 60 minutes with no intermission.

Eschweiler Wiesn 2019

If you cannot make it to Bavaria in time for Oktoberfest, Eschweiler in North Rhine-Westphalia may have the answer. 

This weekend, on September 27th and 28th, the region is hosting a three day Wiesn (the local word for Oktoberfest celebration) with enough beer and dirndls to make you feel like you’re in Munich itself. 

As well as traditional music, the festival will also be hosting a number of contemporary artists such as German Pop Idol alum Anna Maria Zimmerman, schlager (a type of German-language pop music) stars Ina Colada and Almklausi, and rock bands from Cologne Kasalla and Miljö. 

Two day tickets are available, as well as single day tickets for both Friday and Saturday.

 

VinoKilo Vintage Fair

VinoKilo, a social enterprise offering a wide range of second-hand yet high quality vintage clothes and accessories, is bringing its Vintage Fair to two cities in Germany this weekend. 

Karlruhe on Saturday, September 28th, and Heidelberg on Sunday, September 29th, will be hosting Germany's biggest pop-up event for second hand clothes, with clothes being sold at €35 per kilo. That’s right, they’re priced per kilo. 

There are a limited number of free tickets available online for the events, which will be running all day. Entry on the door is €3, with both cash and card being accepted.

As well as vintage vibes, VinoKilo will bring attendees atmospheric music as they shop and a chill zone to unwind and admire their new buys.

 

 

 

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