New Zealand took a big step in 2003 by decriminalising prostitution. The English Collective of Prostitutes is fighting for the same status in England. Benjamin Serra Poverty and the recent economic crisis forces hundreds of women to work in the sex industry in order to earn money to support their […]
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Bolivian Foreign Minister in London and the indigenous people
David Choquehuanca is giving a talk “Indigenous Peoples Cultural Rights” on the 15th of October. During the talk the minister will defend the rights of his country’s natives and argue in favour of the decriminalisation of chewing the coco leaf in its natural state. – – Since ancient times the […]
Prostitution in the UK (II): Criminalisation and stigma
There are more English women than foreigners working in the sex industry, although the Government and the Police say otherwise. However, public opinion polls show that people think women should be able to work in the sex industry without being persecuted. _ César Amaya Sandino This argument is used institutionally […]