Guest guest Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 Report: Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking visit to Delhi Brief Report on Chalo Delhi-VOCSET call for preservation of their Rights Nearly 30 VOCSET (Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking)representatives from coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh under the banner of VIMUKTHI (A network of VOCSET CBOs in AP) Marched to Delhi from 17th to 2nd April. Their mission was pressurizing the policy planners and makers for addressing their concerns and needs. NATSAP (Network against Trafficking and commercial Sexual Exploitation in AP) and its partner NGOs supported the programme. Objectives of the Visit: To spoke on the other side of the legalization and ITP act aspects. To pressurize the policy makers from AP for immediately passing the ITP amendments bill To raise their voice against the efforts of legalization of prostitution by some sex workers collectives. To sensitize and draw the support of other key stake holders in their fight. Process: Nearly 30 VOCSET representatives and 10 NGO chief functionaries reached Delhi by 10.00am on 19th March. All of them gathered at the conference hall and decided on the things to be put forward and ways to take it out. They have unanimously decided to meet the MPs followed by addressing the Media at Press club. They have even come to a conclusion on the points to be raised in support of their argument. Day 1 (19th March 2006): After having their dinner all the VOCSET representatives consecutively went on meeting MPs belonging to Andhra Pradesh. In every meeting VOCSET representatives clearly explained how they are being pushed corner by some madam and broker friendly NGOs. These organizations were constantly putting their arguments against ITP amendments and in favor of the Legalization of the prostitution which bothered them most and made to come to Delhi. They exactly narrated to the MPs on how they and their children are going to face problems with the identification and branding of Sex Worker and Children of sex workers. They feared that with the licensing system they will lose the minimum rights as clients will start seeing every member of their family as sex worker or broker or pimp. Some girls who were rescued from the hands of traffickers explained how they were brutally beaten and exploited by their madams and clients. Majority of MPs expressed their shock and grief and said that they will support these VOCSET in a possible manner. They applauded the efforts of VOMUKTHI and NATSAP for doing a dedicated job in favor of these gullible women. Most of the MPs assured of looking into the matter and raising the same in the parliament. VOCSET have submitted on memorandum with the demands. Day 2 (20th March 2006): In the early morning VOCSET representatives met with the Mrs. Purandarishwari, Minister of state, Human Resource Development. VOCSET representatives led by Radha, Convener of VIMUKTHI clearly explained on how they were forced by some broker friendly organizations to come to Delhi to raise their voices. They expressed their anguish over the mind less arguments of so called sex workers which are actually rehabilitation centers of brokers, madams and pimps. They said that legalization will not help in any way to any VOCSET. In fact they went on saying that no law is denying the right of having sex for exchange of money when she has dependents. Mrs. Puranderishwari, queried how could legalization will harm them as police will lose their powers to arrest or harass them. Prasanna, executive member of VIMUKTHI, said that we are living our own lives. Once legalization comes into effect every one in our families will be branded as sex workers, and strongly refused to enter her daughter into the same trade. She asked a query in reply on how many people who are advocating and asking for legalization of Prostitution will not stop their children from taking up the same profession. VOCSET representatives submitted a memorandum with their demands. After spending nearly for 45 minutes with these victims purandareshwari accepted that no women in the world enters into this profession voluntarily, and it purely because of circumstances and deception. She agreed that there is a lot of trauma attached to his trade and societal stigma is making it more difficult to come out of the hell. She said that she will look into these aspects and speak to the concerned. She assured the VOCSET representatives of helping in a possible manner. Later these people met with Mrs. Renuka Chowdary, Mister of state, women development and child welfare at her residence. After listening to all the voices carefully she interacted directly with the victims on how they are facing the problems with society and police and how legalization will harm them. She assured the representatives that she will not take decisions in haste. As a person having strong belief in the democratic system she will listen to all. As she has spoken to the pro legalization group she said that she will talk to anti legalization group also. She asked the representatives to come to Delhi for the meeting to explain the same things. She assured of establishing more short stay homes and sensitizing more officials and police to bring about a favorable change in mind set of the key people. She also assured of supporting the second generation of VOCSET for education and economical rehabilitation. She clarified that she will consult both groups before taking any decision. In the afternoon session a Press Meet was organized at National press club. Mrs. Radha, Convener of the VIMUKTHI chaired the meet. She addressed the journalists about the problems being faced by the VOCSET and their concerns. Mr. Ramamohan, convener NATSAP translated the speech of Radha. Later all the executive members spoke on the issue. They replied to the queries of journalists. Apart from national and Delhi media all most all the journalists belonging to the Telugu media attended the press conference. In the end all the VOCSET raised slogans against the efforts of legalization and immediately passing the ITP amendments bill. Out come of the Visit: The visit has clearly raised hope of achieving their objective in the minds of the VOCSET. The visit has clearly brought out the following issues. Bringing fore front the arguments on the other side of the issue of legalization and ITP amendments. Assurance of looking into the matter by MPs and Ministers. Pressure on the policy makers by making them to hear other side of the issue. Elaborative coverage by media, especially in the Telugu electronic media. Some of the MPs have raised some questions in the parliament on related issues of ITP act and Legalization efforts. Government has formed a committee to look into the matters of legalization immediately after the Chalo Delhi. Ms. Radha, Mr.Rama mohan Convener – VIMUKTHI, Convener - NATSAP Vimukthi Varalakshmi " E-mail: <vimukthi06@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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