'They feel their fundamental freedoms have been violated and are forced into secrecy or to deny their love.
'The
Ethics Council has been told of cases where half-siblings did not grow
up together and have only met in their adult lives,' The Independent
reported it saying.
Despite
saying that sex between brothers and sisters should be made legal, the
council recommended that sex between parents and children should remain
against the law.
It
is believed that incest increases the risk of children being born with
disabilities, but the Ethics Council dismissed this as an argument for
it being illegal, saying that couples with genetic defects are not
banned from having children.
However, Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU party have been quick to push away the idea of legalising incest.
Spokeswoman
Elisabeth Winkelmeier-Becker said that it would give out the wrong
signal, telling Deutsche Welle: 'Abolishing criminal punishment against
incestuous actions within a family would go completely against
protecting the undisturbed development of children.'
Around
two to four per cent of Germans have had 'incestuous experiences',
according to an estimate by the Max Planck Institute reported by The
Telegraph.
Incest
is illegal in the UK and most of Europe, though sex between consenting
adults who are related is legal in France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium,
Luxembourg and The Netherlands.
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