Viral News / Ban on buying sex, not selling, by law and the lives of sex workers devastated

Zoom News : Apr 18, 2021, 04:01 PM
A bill was presented to control the number of sex workers five years ago in France. Law makers did not have the idea how heavy hurt on the life of sex workers. Actually, it was restricted to selling sex in this bill made in 2016, but there was no stoppage on sex shopping. But his life has worsened with the law brought to the good of sex workers.

In France, the paid sex service has been considered a big crime. On the first time, the clients have to pay 1,700 dollars, which is about Rs. 1,700 dollars. While this crime is repeated, customers have to give more than three lakh rupees to about 44 thousand dollars.

In Parliament, these laws were brought to the purpose of the protection and prostitution and human trafficking of human trafficking. But after five years, its results are coming out. Sex Works say that their condition has already been worse than before.

A Sex Worker and Activist Sibelle Lispiration, living in South-Eastern France, is one of the thousands of protesters who performed against this bill in three big cities last week. The 39-year-old laser said in a conversation with Ditch Valley that people have decreased significantly. The condition of sex workers was never so bad before today.

He said, "After the ban on the sex service, the people who follow the law are avoiding demanding and those who dare to violate the law are mostly involved in criminal activities." These bills were brought to the right of sex workers, but today both sex workers and clients are standing different places.

Leaperance further said, "In the case of paid sex service, all the powers have shifted to the client. People have started demanding risky service at a very low price, whose damages are just paying sex workers. '

Lispirence said that there are many people who themselves say, "I am a criminal and ready to take risk. You should try. ' Some people know that they are not more clients and the situation has been worse than Kovid-19. The client also threatens the threat and violence. Apart from this, the client also threatens to publish personal data on the Internet.

In December 2020, researchers of 'Sciences Po Institute of Political Studies in Paris' evaluated this 'Prostation Act'. Based on the relationship between sex workers and clients, they considered it a Felear Law (unsuccessful law). According to a report of Sex Workers Wright Group, more than 10 sex workers were killed in the last six months by February 2020.

Anic Billon, president of the delegation of a French senator and the rights of women, says, "After 2016, only 5000 buyers have been fined in France, which is less than 40,000 estimated numbers of sex workers. ' Bilone argues that more financial resources are required to implement the current law.

They say that the police, social workers also need financial resources along with the help, protection and living resources of sex workers. Ironically, this law has made sex workers weakened. Their clients are over. Therefore, they have to bear the risk and less money is also suffering from the client's arbitrariness

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