Indian sex workers fight for their rights

by Thomson Reuters Foundation
(documentary/news clip about Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee)
“- A quarter of India’s 2.8 million sex workers are younger than 18 years, some are under 9 years old
-Every day about 200 girls and women in India enter the sex trade, 80 percent of them against their will
-About 7,000 sex workers come to India from Nepal every year, some sold by their parents, others kidnapped or deceived with promises of marriage or a lucrative job
-Kolkatta’s sex worker collective Durbar, with 65,000 members is the largest trade union of its kind in Asia
(SOURCE: cedpa.org, durbar.org)”
(3:40-2011)
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Other Works

Street Sex by Carol Jacobsen
Sex Worker Violence Prevention
You Must Know About Me: Rights Not Violence for Sex Workers in Macedonia
Prostitutes Protection Act: Germany (on Sex Worker Rights Day)

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