Amnesty on prostitution?

The Christian Institute  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Mar 2014
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Amnesty International called for prostitution to be decriminalised in order to protect human rights, it was reported in late January.

The proposal says: ‘The criminalisation of voluntary sex between adults, whether for direct monetary gain or otherwise, threatens the rights to health, non-discrimination, equality, privacy, and security of person.’

It goes on to state: ‘Amnesty International understands the imperfect context in which individuals choose to become sex workers’.

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