Prostitution Legalized In Taiwan
Posted on June 30th, 2009 by Genesis_DB under News
Taiwan has begun the process of legalizing prostitution, after prostitutes successfully campaigned to be given the same protection as their clients, according to a government spokesman.
“Now the client gets off free, but the prostitute gets punished, and that’s not fair,” spokesman Su Jun-pin said. Taiwan’s cabinet will issue regulations within six months, when new regulations take effect, covering locations in Taiwan approved for prostitution. “It’s like fishing,” Su said.
The activity may be legal, but in some places you can’t do it. Taiwan outlawed prostitution 11 years ago, but older sections of the capital Taipei still teem with underground sex workers in bars and night clubs on the upper floors of high-rise buildings. The Collective of Sex Workers and Supporters, a Taipei-based advocacy group, estimates that 600,000 people are involved in sex-related jobs. “It’s something the public has wanted for 12 years,” said Collective CEO Chung Chun-tsu.
More and more people are agreeing with this consensus; Local religious groups, however, have opposed the move. Taiwan is the latest place to legalize prostitution. New Zealand allowed brothels to operate freely in 2003, when parliament narrowly voted to overturn 100-year-old sex laws.
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