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Truequest (m)
South Africa Plan To Legalise Prosititution For 2010
« on: July 16, 2008, 03:57 PM »

Plans to legalise prostitution for the 2010 football World Cup in South Africa have been criticised by religious groups and opposition parties.

The local authority in Durban wants legalised adult entertainment venues during the tournament.

But African Nazareth Democratic Movement (ANDM) president Thokozani Hlatshwayo said the proposal was "against the word of God".

Opposition parties fear that, if introduced, it could become permanent.

The youth wing of the Inkatha Freedom Party and the main opposition Democratic Alliance have condemned the suggestion.

An additional concern is Aids - some five million people in South Africa are HIV-positive - making it one of the world's worst-hit countries.

Durban's municipality said Germany had many adult entertainment centres during the World Cup in 2006, which were very popular with visitors.

It said while prostitution was illegal in South Africa, it could not ignore the fact that the sex industry thrives during major events like the World Cup.

To address this, entertainment centres such as strip clubs and escort agencies would be located in special areas where they would be safe and easily accessible.

Municipality Deputy Mayor Logie Naidoo said a final decision had not yet been taken.

"The national government will give us a lead in this matter, whether it relates to the 2010 Soccer World Cup or any other time for that matter," he said.

Safe Environments

City officials admit that there are already young girls and women working as prostitutes on the streets of Durban.

They say plans are already in place to help them operate in safe environments.

In January, MP George Lekgetho called for prostitution to be legalised during the tournament.

"It is one of the things that would make it a success," he said.

He told parliament that it would help cut incidences of rape.

The BBC's Mpho Lakaje in Johannesburg says his suggestion was met with derision by other MPs. But a group representing sex workers welcomed it.

"We would support any legalisation of sex work, particularly during the 2010 World Cup," Nicola Fick from the Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Task Force (Sweat) told the BBC.

The idea of legalising sex workers was first proposed last year by police commissioner Jackie Selebi, who has since been suspended over corruption charges.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7509357.stm
Hardballer (m)
Re: South Africa Plan To Legalise Prosititution For 2010
« #1 on: July 31, 2008, 10:33 AM »

As if their HIV problem is not enough however tourism will benefit from this
lucabrasi (m)
Re: South Africa Plan To Legalise Prosititution For 2010
« #2 on: July 31, 2008, 09:48 PM »

i have always said it loud to anyone who ll listen that south africa and their neighbours are the weakest link in africa,especially morally
RichyBlacK (m)
Re: South Africa Plan To Legalise Prosititution For 2010
« #3 on: August 03, 2008, 09:57 PM »

All this morality police don come again!

Making prostitution legal has nothing to do with the Word of God. The punishment for sin cannot be changed by politicians. Or can they? Undecided

Why is it that some of us see it as our duty to fight for God? Making prostitution legal is not the same as promoting prostitution.

It's a choice thing - if you want to "hang out" with a prostitute, that's a matter for you, the prostitute and your god to deal with.

By legalizing prostitution, the state is saying that "we are no longer interested in punishing you for choosing to exchange favor (cash, stocks, stone, etc) for sex". However, your god may not agree with the state and still punish you anyway. So, why the hullabaloo?
sunnykiss (m)
Re: South Africa Plan To Legalise Prosititution For 2010
« #4 on: August 06, 2008, 04:07 PM »

 ???if south africa like let them legalise it and it is HIV that will destroy that nation soon 2030 ok

i hat south african government, i only like NELSON MANDELA in that country, the white people have brainwashed them
Gamine (f)
Re: South Africa Plan To Legalise Prosititution For 2010
« #5 on: August 06, 2008, 04:08 PM »

lol
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