Laws that punish people who sell sex make it more difficult to get medical attention or help from the police when they need it. Here’s why the department of justice is scrapping the penalties for buying and selling sex. | via Bhekisisa_MG
, local sex workers tell of the abuse they face each day. Plus, they speak to a worker from New Zealand , as well as the deputy justice minister, John Jeffery, and Tlaleng Mofokeng, the UN special rapporteur on the right to health.
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