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Nude photo of child angers Rudd

SYDNEY, July 6 (UPI) -- Using a photograph of a nude girl on a magazine cover as a way to protest artistic censorship was inappropriate, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says.

Rudd said the decision by Art Monthly Editor Maurice O'Riordan to place a nude 6-year-old girl on his magazine's cover was not "a step in the right direction" in the censorship debate, The (Sydney) Sunday Telegraph reported.

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"I have very deep, strong, personal views on this, which is that we should be on about maximizing the protection of children," Rudd said. "I don't think this is a step in the right direction at all."

O'Riordan chose the photograph to support artist Bill Henson, whose artistic photographs of a naked 13-year-old girl were seized during a police raid in May.

The incident had sparked a major debate about censoring artistic expression and O'Riordan told the Telegraph he was simply offering his take on the matter with the cover shot.

"Maybe this is bold, but I don't see the need to give in to that sort of hysteria or the prospect of complaint," he said.

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