Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Dear all, This is to give you all an update of the process on the Immoral Ttaffic Prevention Act[ ITPA] amendment and to appeal to all for some engagement on this issue. The parliamentary committee has met with the anti-trafficking groups and some of the sex workers and we hear that they are considering the various arguments. The women’s groups, HIV/AIDS groups, Human rights groups, political party representatives have all deposed in front of the committee who will now meet government representatives. The sex workers are protesting 5[c] which isto punish persons visiting or found in a brothel – “whoever visits or is found in a brothel for the purpose of sexual exploitation of a victim of trafficking”. If the law hopes to bring down the number of clients visiting sex workers this will not happen. We have enough evidence to show that in countries where prostitution is totally illegal, immoral and anti-religion, it is still practiced. This prohibitionist model only makes the women more vulnerable to abuse and violence including loosing all capacity to be safe from both violence and disease. We from SANGRAM/VAMP would like to hear your views on this contentious issue. Whether the amendments go through or not we believe that the debates around prostitution will continue to dominate our response to the women who practice sex work/ prostitution. The sex workers movement is pitched against forces driven both by moralists and progressive thinkers who believe that trafficking is prostitution and that prostitution is not acceptable in a civilized society. In the ensuing debate we find that both the moralists [very often right wing thinkers] and the progressive thinkers find themselves on the same side of the coin. Prostitution as sexual exploitation is a concept that needs to be addressed by all of us. Is making money from sex, exploitation? Is the articulation of `dhanda’ [business] as livelihood a disgrace to society? Do women in prostitution have rights? Right to be a woman in prostitution? Right to make money from sex? Is it a disgrace to buy sex? Are men who buy sex, exploiting the woman by paying for it? Does the status of sex increase or decrease by whether it is negotiated for free or for a price? Is it exploitation, when the man makes money from sex, from a woman/man? Hoping to hear from some of you at least!!! SANGRAM/VAMP e-mail: san_meena@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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