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redqueen

(115,103 posts)
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 12:17 PM Jan 2014

Women's NGO lobbies for a prostitution-free Europe

The European Women’s Lobby was joined by a coalition of 53 MEPs last week to call for an end to what they describe as “an obstacle to equality between women and men and a violation of human rights”.

This obstacle is prostitution and the EWL’s campaign, ‘Together for a Europe Free from Prostitution’ has so far attracted the support of around 200 organisations in 32 countries since launching in December 2012. EWL has stressed that it does not mean to criminalise sex workers, but is instead calling on EU member states to crack down on those who enable prostitution: pimps, traffickers – and clients.

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“We believe that, for the overwhelming majority, women don’t choose prostitution,” says Pierrette Pape, Campaign Coordinator for the EWL. “Otherwise why would one need, even in countries where prostitution is legalised, exit strategies?

“You don’t need an exit programme for bankers, teachers or policemen, [so] why would you need it if being a prostitute is just a job like any other?”

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http://www.equaltimes.org/news/womens-ngo-lobbies-for-a-prostitution-free-europe


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Women's NGO lobbies for a prostitution-free Europe (Original Post) redqueen Jan 2014 OP
prostitution is no more "inevitable" than human slavery zazen Jan 2014 #1
Yes! cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #2
I am so greatful for Europe! Tumbulu Jan 2014 #3

zazen

(2,978 posts)
1. prostitution is no more "inevitable" than human slavery
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 12:38 PM
Jan 2014

Of course, slavery still exists (and is conflated with prostitution via trafficking as one instantiation), but no self-respecting educated person would say, 150 years after the American Civil War that, well, it's an unavoidable element of "human nature" that just needs to be better regulated. And that persons selling themselves into involuntary servitude should be a viable career choice that's actually self-affirming. Yet you still hear these arguments about selling human bodies for sexual gratification.


cinnabonbon

(860 posts)
2. Yes!
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 12:41 PM
Jan 2014
but is instead calling on EU member states to crack down on those who enable prostitution: pimps, traffickers – and clients.


This is a good way to go about it, I think. It forgives the women who are forced into this through human trafficking.

Tumbulu

(6,278 posts)
3. I am so greatful for Europe!
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 09:23 PM
Jan 2014

They stood up against GMO's and this too! Good job- thank you for leading the way!

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