It seems that nobody has really been paying attention to a rather serious problem that exists in many countries around the world, including our own sweet little Trinidad & Tobago.
I am talking about the trafficking in sex workers who are being brought over primarily from Columbia, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic.
These women, in an effort to escape from desperately poor conditions in their native countries, are seduced into coming over here, many of them entering the country illegally.
And then they are placed into bondage by the unscrupulous men who grab their passports and tell them that they have to pay them a huge sum of money (I have heard reports of something like US$6,000) before their passports are returned.
In addition, if the women refuse to work for the traffickers they find themselves being reported to the police who come and arrest them, throw them in jail, and after a long while eventually deport them.
The women often have families (read young children) back home who are dependant on monies being sent back on a regular basis. Any stint in jail will result in literal starvation for these children.
As a result the majority of these women are forced into prostitution. They are damned if they do and damned if they don't.
From time to time the police will raid a brothel, arrest the women and deport them. I have heard it said that these raids usually take place when the brothel owner stops paying his protection money or is late with his payments. I don't know if that is true, but it sounds believable, doesn't it?
The conditions which exist for these women are little better than slavery. In fact there are many critics around the world who do refer to this trafficking in women as slavery! I agree with them.
So, what can we do about it? What should we do about it? You don't have to look very far to find a solution nor do we have "to re-invent the wheel".
Sweden did it a few years ago. We need to change the law so that the women are no longer arrested for prostitution. In other words, let's legalise prostitution. But (and it is a big "but") let's make it illegal to hire a prostitute!
In other words, the woman will no longer be arrested for the crime of prostitution, but any man who uses a prostitute will be treated as the criminal.
Will this cut out the problem? No.
But it will reduce the demand for prostitutes and it will cut back on this terrible problem. The statistics coming out of Sweden show that the legalisation of prostitution and the criminalisation of the 'johns' has done just that.
We have got to try something and soon. What is being done to these women is terribly wrong. A fair, just and humane society should not tolerate this. Don't you agree?
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1 comment:
It sounds a valid step to decriminalize prostitution and instead to prosecute the customers.
But my two immediate concerns are: a/ the enforcement of such law would be of paramount importance, yet almost impossible to enforce. Underground business just guarantees extortion and abuse. And b/ of more overall and fundamental concern, harsh penalties need to be levied against ALL who are involved in the business and prey on the sex trade workers. Pimps, madams etc, as well as clientel.
And with so much money at stake that is going to be an augean task.
Lets face it, being a prostitute is never a career choice. Poverty is the reason most, if not all sex trade workers are involved in the business, if they have in any way entered into it voluntarily. Plus, depressing though it is to think of, poverty of parents is known to be the cause of many young children being sold into prostitution.
And irrespective of the ability society has, technologically, to eradicate poverty, it is just not going to happen in our lifetime. Collectively the world lacks the motivation.
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