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From: Manohar Elavarthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jun 27, 2008 12:58 PM
Subject: Rally against ITPA Amendment process,
Bangalore, 1st July 2008
To





Recognize sexwork as legitimate work

Criminalizing sexworkers or clients is counter productive

National Day of Action      1st JULY 2008 (Tuesday)      Bangalore

Don't destroy the livelihood of Sexworkers by criminalizing their clients
Drop Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act amendment process Immediately

Karnataka State Coalition Against ITPA
(Constituent Organizations: Aneka, Ashodaya Samithi, Jyothi Mahila
Sangha, Karnataka Sexual Minorities Forum, Karnataka Sexworkers Union,
LesBiT, Samara, Sangama, Sangram, Suraksha, Swathi Mahila Sangha,
Veshya Anyay Mukthi Parishad, Vijaya Mahila Sangha)

invites you to the

   3 PM     PUBLIC RALLY from Chikka Lalbagh (Majestic) to Mysore Bank Circle
   5 PM     PUBLIC MEETING at Mysore Bank Circle



Sitamarhi, Bihar: Mob attacks sexworkers and burns down 250 houses in
front of police

Calicut, Kerala: Sexworkers evicted from their homes and their houses
burnt by the cadres of the ruling party

Channapattana, Karnataka: Goondas (supported by police) brutally
attack sexworkers who had gathered to peacefully demonstrate for
rights

Delhi: Police forcibly pick up 70 adult sexworkers in Delhi, in gross
violation of their basic rights and detain them in jails and
protective homes of Andhra Pradesh, under the guise of rescuing/
helping/ reforming sexworkers

These are not isolated incidents but witness to the growing
intolerance and prejudice against sexworkers. Sexworkers face constant
police violence, goonda violence and extreme social rejection. Hounded
by the goondas and constantly harassed by the police, sexworkers are
in danger of not only getting marginalized but also becoming far more
vulnerable to HIV-AIDS. As sexworkers are forced to run from street to
street, adopting safer sex practices, accessing health care services
or even using condoms becomes almost impossible in spite of their best
efforts to save their lives. As a large part of their earnings go to
police, goondas and the Government (as court fines), they are forced
to work long hours, serve more clients and often put themselves at
risk. Constantly they are coerced to compromise with everyone because
of the fear of false cases being foisted on them, as well as being
insulted and humiliated in public and denied even basic dignity and
respect.

The Immoral Traffic Prevention Act (ITPA) criminalizes most aspects of
sexwork by equating 'voluntary adult sexwork' with trafficking.
Trafficking - the business of forcing children and adults against
their will into various forms of work including sexwork, is totally
unacceptable to us. Sexworkers have been struggling against the
unfairness in ITPA. Police make use of ITPA to harass, abuse and
extort money from sexworkers most of who are disadvantaged in many
ways

To make matters worse the Central Government has proposed to amend the
ITPA to punish the clients of sexworkers. The logic behind the move is
supposedly to prevent trafficking of people into sexwork by reducing
demand for sexwork. There is enough evidence from numerous countries
that criminalizing clients of sexworkers doesn't help in combating
trafficking but only pushes sexwork underground making sexworkers more
vulnerable to violence and HIV infection. The Central Government is
planning to go ahead with this in spite of protests from sexworkers
and human rights activists for the last few years. This process will
deny sexworkers basic right for survival and livelihood. In a
democracy, the government must duly consult all concerned and affected
people before amending any law. But the Union government has been
ignoring the voices of the sexworkers in the ITPA amendment process.
The role of the government should be to enable sex workers to access
their social entitlements and rights.

Sexworkers have broken their long silence. They have been forming
their own organizations, strengthening their communities, engaging
with the society at large and supporting Governmental efforts in
combating HIV-AIDS. They have been extending solidarity and support to
the struggles of various marginalized people including women, dalits,
adivasis, minorities, the poor, workers and others.

We request all citizens to join hands with us to demand that the
government drop the ITPA amendment process immediately.
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