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Paedophiles moan about misery of chemical castration as one says 'now I'm sorry'

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!A TV ad campaign showing convicted paedophiles describing the misery of chemical castration has been aired in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan.The Kazakhstani government has introduced tough new penalties for men found guilty of child sex offences.Chemical castration is carried out by regular injections, and is set to continue even after the offenders have completed their sentences.One paedophile said on TV: “I know it’s harmful to my body.“I know it will affect my health in future.”Another said: “Now I am sorry I committed such a crime.”In a media campaign, clearly orchestrated by the authorities to deter would-be male sex attackers, this convict pleaded: "By my example I want.

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