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Image caption, Huw Edwards launched the blog on online platform Substack on Wednesday By Catriona Aitken BBC Wales Published 21 minutes ago Child sexual abuse campaigners have criticised disgraced ex-BBC News presenter Huw Edwards for his "inappropriate and disrespectful" choice to launch a blog, with one calling it a "staggering lack of awareness". In 2024, Edwards admitted to accessing 41 images of children , including seven of the most serious type, and was given a six-month sentence, suspended for two years. On Wednesday, he launched a Substack blog offering "commentary and analysis" on issues such as current affairs and mental health. But Edwards has been criticised by some for "lacking remorse". Responding to the criticism, Edwards said "those exercised by the piece might have missed the intent expressed" on the blog. Edwards, who was also placed on the sex offenders' register for seven years, told the BBC he had expressed "sincere regret and remorse" in court in 2024, and in a public statement issued in March. Emma Jane Taylor, a campaigner and founder of grassroots charity Project 90-10, said: "To think he can simply return to a public platform and be received as though nothing has happened shows a staggering lack of awareness." The 53-year-old, who is a survivor of child sexual abuse, works full time in the fitness and wellbeing sector and runs the organisation on a voluntary basis because she believes there is a need for "better awareness, better safeguarding, and better training". Reacting to Edwards' blog, she said: "I am deeply frustrated by this. Because of my personal trauma, I decided to speak out in my 40s. So many people are so afraid to have this conversation, so we don't. "If it was the bloke next door, everyone would be up in arms about it. And I don't doubt people will be, but some will say he deserves a second chance. "He is on the sex offenders' register – that should not entitle him to a blog. We don't want to hear from you, Huw," she said. Image source, Laurie Fletcher Image caption, Emma Jane Taylor is a survivor of child sex abuse and campaigner who thinks Edwards' blog is "disgusting" Bridgend-born Edwards, whose career started in Wales before he became one of the public broadcaster's highest-paid newsreaders, presented BBC's News at Ten for decades. In that time he delivered some of the biggest stories in British recent history including Queen Elizabeth II's death. He has previously criticised a Channel 5 drama about his court case , saying in a statement that it was a "one-sided account" with "misleading and fabricated claims". Taylor added she was particularly "angry and deeply upset for his victims" following the publication of the blog. "They had to dig so deep to bring this man to justice. They are trying to rebuild their life. "It will put survivors back in their box. We need to get to a point where victims can be heard, believed and seen without having the pressure of celebrated perpetrators... where survivo
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