Anti-traficking Cambodia The Reality

•June 8, 2008 • 2 Comments

Action Day June 4, 2008
OPEN DAY OF ACTION TO STOP SEX WORKER RAIDS AND CALL FOR REPEAL OF THE TRAFFICKING LAW THAT THE CAMBODIAN GOVERNMENT PASSED UNDER PRESSURE FROM THE UNITED STATESSex Work Is Work

Defend the Right to Livelihood

June 04th 2008: The Women’s Network for Unity (WNU), a group of sex workers who work to empower vulnerable women and who are involved in the reduction of the spread of HIV/AIDS, closely collaborating with the Cambodian Prostitutes Union (CPU) and Cambodian Men, Women Network for Development (CMNWD), will organise an Open Day of Action to stop sex worker raids and call for the repeal of the ?Law on Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation? that the Cambodian Government passed recently, under pressure to comply with the United States policy on human trafficking. The Open Day of Action also has strong support from the Asia Pacific Network for Sex Workers (APNSW). The law was introduced to eliminate trafficking by stamping out the sex industry. Since then brothels, bars, street areas, and karaoke clubs across the country have been closed or gone underground. Hundreds of women have been arrested and imprisoned, or have had to move. Dozens have been raped and beaten by police and prison guards. HIV prevention and care programs have collapsed. This law makes us easier prey for traffickers, and makes it impossible for us to use condoms. The negative impact of the law will be shown by sex workers through role play, speech and video evidence of the brutality and misery this new law is causing. There also will be two sex workers from India who will speak about sex workers fight against trafficking, a model of anti-trafficking that respects human rights, is effective and not in conflict with HIV prevention programs. There will be a video about the activities of sex workers in Sonagachi, India, to fight trafficking. The Messenger Band will sing a song on sex workers defending the right to livelihood. We, strongly call for repeal of the law on Suppression of Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation and for an end to raids on sex workers. Don’t be fooled by talk of rescuing ’sex slaves’ until you have heard our testimonials and seen video evidence of the brutality and misery this new law is causing. When: 08:00 – 12:00 Where: Women Network for Unity Office (On the Barge, formerly Vimean Kongkea Dancing Club) #01, Sisowat Quay, Sangkat Srah Chak, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh (Along the river, opposite Camnitel Office near by Kompong Dor Arey Khsat Feery) Contact: 012 471 093 – 012 222 171

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New Anti-Trafficking Law in Cambodia

•April 5, 2008 • Leave a Comment

The new Cambodian Anti-trafficking act. This act makes prostitution illegal in Cambodia and also makes it illegal to try to stop (illegal) rescues of sex workers by NGO’s.

It is currently being used to close down the entire brothel sector in Cambodia and large numbers of street sex workers are also being forcibly rescued or jailed

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New Guidance on HIV and Sex Work

•October 19, 2007 • Leave a Comment

The Global Working Group on HIV and Sex Work Policy was convened by the Global Network of Sex Work Projects to formulate sex workers and civil society groups response to the new UNAIDS Guidance note on Sex Work. The group is a broad based coalition that believes in evidence informed, rights based programming in relation to HIV. This video shows the launch of our reworked Guidance Note and explains the principles we used in formulating it. We hope that this reworking is the start of a dialogue between sex worker organisations, HIV organisations, programme implemeters, governments UNAIDS, UNFPA and the other cosponsors. The document can be downloaded from sexworkpolicy.wordpress.com

http://sexworkerspresent.blip.tv

Strategies for the South

•August 20, 2007 • Leave a Comment

In July APNSW hosted a regional Dialogue of Networks working in the areas of HIV/AIDS, sex work, sexual and reproductive rights, women’s rights and migrant rights organisations. It was an exciting event- being held at our newly renovated offices in Bangkok

It was the regional meeting for a project called : Building
Synergies in HIV/AIDS and sexual and Reproductive Health and
Rights” You can read more about it here
www.asiapacificdialogue.wordpress.com
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Sex Workers Oppose the UNAIDS 3 Pillars

•July 3, 2007 • Leave a Comment

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This is a document produced by APNSW and endorsed by all the regional sex worker networks. It outlines sex workers opposition to the new UNAIDS guidance on sex work.
We took this to the UNAIDS Program Coordinating Board meeting in Geneva in June and got a motion passed that effectively makes the guidance a draft again and requires UNAIDS to again work with sex workers.
click link below for full document in PDF
Geneva June 2007

Don’t talk to me about sewing machine

•May 23, 2007 • Leave a Comment

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Latest Collection

•April 27, 2007 • Leave a Comment

apnsw dolls
In our work networking sex worker groups and projects from across Asia and the Pacific we work with sex workers who speak many languages and bring with them very diverse experiences of sex work, culture, HIV and Human Rights issues.

We are united in our demand for sex work to be recognised as work and for female, male and transgender sex workers to be treated as human beings and have our human rights respected.

In working across languages cultures we use art based methods and actions so we are working with a common goal- not divided by language or country. You can read about our cross cultural methods on www.apnsw.org in the section called Making Sex Work Safe.

To date we have around 400 dolls made by sex workers from 18 countries that carry messages of sex workers hopes, aspirations and demands for rights and respect. The dolls pictures here are just a sample of those made at the recent APNSW sex work and human rights summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia in March 2007.

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Recently update on apnsw.org

•April 17, 2007 • 1 Comment

1. Views and opinions of the 100% comdom use program
2. Information on the USAID PEPFAR anti-prostitution pledge and funding restrictions
3. Stop Gate Foundations Support of Raids on Sex Workers
4. Outrage at Chinese prostitutes’ shame parade
5. GCM meeting report : Changing Landscape of Prevention
6. Sex worker bank plans expansion
7. Bangladesh gets U.N. award for AIDS prevention
8. Drug trial news from Aidsmap
9. ICRSE Network Postcard Campaign
10. Story inside Srikandi Sejati Editorial
11. “Free Trade” and Higher prices for ARV’s

check them out http://apnsw.org

One Whore MV

•April 15, 2007 • Leave a Comment

whore againt the war

•April 4, 2007 • Leave a Comment

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