Old profession, “prostitution’
may be legalize sooner than later! 500
Amnesty delegates from more than 80 countries will gather at an international
conference next week in Dublin to vote on whether to advocate the elimination
of all penalties for sex work, on the grounds that it is a matter of privacy
between consenting adults.
Simply put, the Human Right
group said sex-trade policy is the best way to respect, protect, and fulfill
the human rights of sex workers and calls for the global decriminalization of
sex trafficking.
Its Deputy
Executive Director, Cammie Croft said, "Sex workers are one of the most
marginalized groups in the world so it is important that we understand how, as
Amnesty International, we can work to support their human rights.
The violations that sex workers can be exposed to include physical and sexual violence, arbitrary arrest and detention, extortion and harassment, human trafficking, forced HIV testing and medical interventions" “They can also be excluded from health care and housing services and other social and legal protection.” she added.
The violations that sex workers can be exposed to include physical and sexual violence, arbitrary arrest and detention, extortion and harassment, human trafficking, forced HIV testing and medical interventions" “They can also be excluded from health care and housing services and other social and legal protection.” she added.
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