at and Nono Eland – from the South African National Aids Council Women's Sector. SWEAT and SANAC Women's Sector have sent letters to the Ministries of Police and Justice requesting them to place a moratorium on all arrests of sex workers for the duration of the tournament and beyond. The organisation has asked the government to develop and implement a plan but all have gone unacknowledged and unanswered, they explained more. For more educational information about sex worker rights and issues visit www.sweat.org.za or call them on (021) 448 7875. (021) 422 1700 or www.tac.org.za
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Sex workers want freedom during the World Cup tournament
We closed off the show with an interview with Vivian Lalu – from Swe
at and Nono Eland – from the South African National Aids Council Women's Sector. SWEAT and SANAC Women's Sector have sent letters to the Ministries of Police and Justice requesting them to place a moratorium on all arrests of sex workers for the duration of the tournament and beyond. The organisation has asked the government to develop and implement a plan but all have gone unacknowledged and unanswered, they explained more. For more educational information about sex worker rights and issues visit www.sweat.org.za or call them on (021) 448 7875. (021) 422 1700 or www.tac.org.za
at and Nono Eland – from the South African National Aids Council Women's Sector. SWEAT and SANAC Women's Sector have sent letters to the Ministries of Police and Justice requesting them to place a moratorium on all arrests of sex workers for the duration of the tournament and beyond. The organisation has asked the government to develop and implement a plan but all have gone unacknowledged and unanswered, they explained more. For more educational information about sex worker rights and issues visit www.sweat.org.za or call them on (021) 448 7875. (021) 422 1700 or www.tac.org.za
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