Prostitution in South Africa
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Prostitution in South Africa has been illegal since the 1950s, since apartheid prostitution has exploded with the spread of AIDS as many prostitutes have sex without condoms.[1] With the world cup approaching some social commentators have suggested prostitution should be legalised and regulated to prevent the spread of AIDS and protect prostitutes.[2]
[edit] External links
- The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality
- Prostitution 'still illegal' in SA
- Human Trafficking in South Africa:Root Causes and Recommendations
- Stop Child Trafficking
- Prostitution ProCon.org
- World Cup worries
- Movement to Decriminalize Sex Work in Gauteng Province, South Africa, 1994-2002
- The role of female prostitution in the heterosexual AIDS epidemic in South Africa
- 38 000 child prostitutes in SA
- Cape Town promotes sex tourism
- Child Sex Industry Booms In South Africa
- South Africa warned on World Cup child sex tourism
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