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Tuesday 11 August 2015

Amnesty Intl. votes in support of decriminalizing prostitution

Amnesty International at its International Council Meeting in Dublin, Ireland today Tuesday August 11th voted in support of policy calling for decriminalization of prostitution despite strong opposition from religious leaders and celebrities.

Amnesty International's secretary-general Salil Shetty in a statement said,
"This is a historic day for Amnesty International. It was not a decision that was reached easily or quickly and we thank all our members from around the world, as well as all the many groups we consulted, for their important contribution to this debate.
They have helped us reach an important decision that will shape this area of our human rights work going forward. Sex workers are one of the most marginalized groups in the world who in most instances face constant risk of discrimination, violence and abuse"

                                   Official Public Statement from Amnesty International
At its International Council Meeting in Dublin, Ireland, Amnesty International adopted a resolution outlining principles that will lead to a new global policy to protect and uphold the human rights of sex workers .

The principles seek to protect people of all genders who are involved in the sex trade - and who face deep marginalization and discrimination in countries around the world - from violence and other human rights abuses. The resolution directs Amnesty International's Board to adopt a policysupporting the full. decriminalization of consensual adult sex work, while continuing to advocate for full and effective enforcement of laws and policies to prevent and redress
violence, trafficking and the sexual exploitation of children.

These principles include the obligation of governments to protect the human rights of sex workers, including women’s rights, gender equality, LGBTI rights, children’s rights, the rights of
Indigenous peoples, non-discrimination, access to justice, health, security of the person, the right to a livelihood, and protection from exploitation. The resolution also obliges states to ensure that laws and policies do not contribute to further risk to sex workers by calling on states to "review and repeal laws that make sex workers vulnerable to human rights violations,
but also refrain from enacting such laws."

The principles also highlight that states have an obligation to ensure that the economic, social and cultural rights of all people are upheld so that no one is forced into sex work, or is unable to leave the sex trade, because of economic pressure. The resolution recognizes and respects the agency of sex workers to articulate their own experiences and define the most appropriate solutions to ensure their own welfare and safety.

Amnesty International has long expressed concern over the high levels of violence facing sex workers in Canada, especially the heightened risks faced by the disproportionate numbers of Indigenous people in the sex trade. We have called on government and law enforcement to ensure that their actions reduce, rather than increase, this risk. The issue of harm reduction was at the heart of the Supreme Court decision in the Bedford case which struck down Canada's previous prostitution laws. This is one of the issues that Amnesty International will review once a new global policy is adopted.

38 comments:

Unknown said...

Ok. Whatever

Unknown said...

Ok

Unknown said...

Isorite!

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Strange shi! Happening everywhere

BONARIO NNAGS said...

I will suggest, Akuo Otu mkporo, eke amu eriri = mmeghie ala.

~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

mira cookie said...

Hmmmmmm!

Alloy Chikezie said...

I'm in support of amnesty international. It's a free world.

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B n B said...

Toh

Eze said...

Adult baby

Unknown said...

Nawa

Unknown said...

Hokay

Unknown said...

World don finish. Chai! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

World don finish. Chai! Linda take note!

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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This is surprising shah....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

Unknown said...

OK oo

Unknown said...

Serious Business.

gentle said...

Like we all didn't know it would be approved.

Unknown said...

What's this world turning into??

Unknown said...

Lobatan oooo so. Ashewo na career now

Anonymous said...

Good move, one should have the rite to do what ever he or she wants to do with his or her toto or penis

Unknown said...

I've realized that when people become over-exposed to certain information and ideologies, they begin to sympathize and conform to it. That is what the evil powers of this world are doing; playing on the minds of people. By continually agitating for the approval of these abominable acts, they know with time, some people will start reasoning in tune with them and with more pressure, the concerned organizations/countries will yield. I pity the next generation. We will have so many morally bankrupt kids with no regard for God

Unknown said...

Mtcheeww
Na them sabi.

Unknown said...

End time thingz....Omo nah to repent shar-pa-lly

Anonymous said...

THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END. AWON OYIBO YI NBI OLORUN NI INU

Anonymous said...

THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END. AWON OYIBO YI NBI OLORUN NI INU

Unknown said...

Issorait!

Unknown said...

Their business as long as they pay tax..

Anonymous said...

Why send women who are trying to earn a living by any means possible, to prison, when there are pimps, drug dealers, murderers etc, roaming the streets freely. Don't be daft. You stupid religious idiots, who dropped out of school are so annoying, you wouldn't know a clue, if it was standing in front of you giving you answers.

Ignorance is a disease.

Anonymous said...

Lol. I agree with you Bona. Uwa na acho ikpu, onye obula paru bible ya na amu.
...Mama J...

OREMI said...

this is too bad supporting and agitating for IMMORALITY 2bad............

ary said...

A good day for a pros I guess then.

Unknown said...

Am in support of this one. That's a good one. Sex business is a serious business. Its just like shit business. If shit hold u 4market u fit dash dem ur galaxy note4 just to use d public toilet. Imagine a world where there are no prostitutes; increased rate of sexual harassment, rape, masturbation, etc will sure be the case. So I solidly agree with this. 9ja like pretence shaa! I won't be suprised if someone calls me ashawo now. Lindatakenote.

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Anonymous said...

What is remaining

Anonymous said...

N DS IS DIA KNDA DUPLEX...HAHAHA..TOMJERRYSWIT

Unknown said...

ok very soon,armed robbers union will agitate for decriminalization, provided no one is shoot dead during operations

Anonymous said...

I think d devil heads Amnesty Int'l because they only support evil.

Unknown said...

Hmmmm, prostitution is not biblical

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