NATIONAL NETWORK OF SEX WORKERS [NNSW] STATEMENT

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NATIONAL NETWORK OF SEX WORKERS [NNSW] STATEMENT CHALLENGING THE LAST GIRL FIRST : SECOND WORLD CONGRESS AGAINST THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF WOMEN AND GIRLS (JANUARY 29 31, 2017, NEW DELHI, INDIA) ORGANISED BY THE COALITION FOR THE ABOLITION OF PROSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL (CAP INTL) Prostitution has symbolized oppression, victimization and the exploitation of women for abolitionists who view prostitution as the objectification of women s bodies; violence against all women; as a symbol of unequal power relations between the sexes and as the commercialization of the intimate space of sex. Abolitionists also believe that no real good [sic] woman would agree to do sex work. If she does, she is living under the illusion of false consciousness, prostitution is sexual slavery and sexual victimhood and because women in prostitution are conceptualized as slaves, the approach is to put a stop to prostitution in the literal sense by abolishing it. Abolitionists also posit prostitution as violence per se, a viewpoint that forecloses any discussion over whether women actively opt for sex work as a livelihood option. Accordingly, it is assumed that all female sex workers have been coerced into sex work. Violence against women (VAW) has focused on domestic violence, rape, sexual harassment, acid attacks among other issues, so when VAW is conflated with sex work, it becomes almost impossible for sex workers to voice their right to sex work. Research shows that most sex workers report that they experience violence and exploitation at the hands of police and petty thugs, rather than in sexual encounters with clients. [UNDP study] 1 Despite this evidence, violence that occurs within sex work is used to justify severe action against the sex work industry, such as closure of work places and clean ups. The anti-trafficking discourse conflates prostitution, which is adults providing sexual services for money or kind [sex work] with bodies being unwillingly sold and transported across borders [trafficking] and sexual violence. Trafficking is not viewed as an issue of poverty that causes many women to willingly enter into agreements with traffickers because they desperately seek livelihoods, escape from homegrown violence, poverty, conflict, or displacement in short, a better life. Without listening to the multiplicity of experiences, some sections of feminists have projected that women are trafficked into sex work because of their vulnerability as women. Women are posited as having absolutely no agency. The movement to stop trafficking, by some sections of feminist and other 1 http://www.sangram.org/resources/the-right-evidence-sex-work-violence-and-hiv-in-asia-regional-report.pdf National Network of Sex Workers (India) nationalnetworkofsexworkers@gmail.com 1 P age

groups favouring abolition, is therefore framed as the necessity to stop prostitution. 2 This goes counter to contemporary global positions on the issue. The UNDP Global Commission on HIV and Law, in July 2012, based on 680 global submissions, and depositions on over 700 people observed that Sex work and sex trafficking are not the same. The difference is that the former is consensual whereas the latter coercive. Trafficking for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation involves adults or children providing sexual services against their will, either through force or deception. A denial of agency, trafficking violates their fundamental freedoms. Setting aside the question of whether people would choose sex work if they had better options, a point of view that casts "voluntary prostitution" as an oxymoron erases the dignity and autonomy of the sex worker in myriad ways. It turns self-directed actors into victims in need of rescue. 3 Only rights can stop the wrongs! A key feature of the rights-based approach to sex work is that it distinguishes between consenting sex work and trafficking. It defines women as persons being above 18 years of age and recognises the agency of consenting adults in sex work. Minors in sex work are viewed as victims of child sexual abuse and this approach demands that trafficking in the context of adults and children be clearly separated into two different laws to ensure that consenting adults are not infantilised and children are given justice. State and non-state actors who use morality to stigmatise and discriminate against sex workers contribute to physical, mental, economic and emotional violence against sex workers. The violence of a judgemental attitude has contributed untold misery on sex workers encouraging lumpen elements to justify the violence meted out to sex workers. NNSW recognises that abolitionists contribute to making sex work unsafe exposing sex workers to violence and murder. 2 UN Protocol To Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in persons, Especially Women and Children. The definition of trafficking in the Protocol is the first international definition of trafficking. ' Trafficking in persons' shall mean the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation forced labour or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organs;" 3 Global Commission on HIV and the law: Risks, rights and health, July 2012, Page 32 National Network of Sex Workers (India) nationalnetworkofsexworkers@gmail.com 2 P age

NNSW believes that it is ludicrous in a country like India to demand the abolition of prostitution when the law of the land does not criminalise prostitution per se and the Supreme Court has recognised the dignity of women who choose to remain in prostitution 4. NNSW demands that sex work be deemed `Decent work [ILO standard] and safe working conditions in order to root out violence against sex workers. SIGNATORIES COLLECTIVES OF FEMALE, MALE AND TRANS SEX WORKERS, CHILDREN OF SEX WORKERS 2057 signatories of women, men, trans people in sex work and children of sex workers Beladingalu Raichur 21 signatories Spandana Haveri 45 signatories Mahila Kranti Uttara Kannada 21 signatories Rakshane Jilla Mahila Okkuta, Gadag 55 signatories Me and My World, Andhra Pradesh 178 signatories Sangamitra, Thrissur 52 signatories Snegidha, Kottayam 15 signatories VAMP - Sangli 391 signatories VAMP - Miraj 163 signatories VAMP - Karad 136 signatories VAMP - North Karnataka 258 signatories Muskan - Male and Trans sex workers 300 signatories collective (Sangli, Satara, Karad, Miraj) Mitra - Children of Sex workers (Sangli, 52 signatories Miraj, Satara, Karad) Saheli, Pune 189 signatories Karnataka Sex Workers Union 35 signatories Vadamalar (Nagercoil, Chennai), Tamil 32 signatories Nadu Nirangal, Tamil Nadu 11 signatories Srijan Collective - Jharkhand 103 signatories NGO's and Activists supporting sex work (er) rights Names Organisations 1. Sanghmitra Iyengar Trustee, Samraksha 2. Akhila Vidyasandra Advocate and Socio - Legal Activist 3. Hazarath Bi President - UKMO 4 Budhadev Karmaskar versus Union of India, [2011] 10 SCR 577 National Network of Sex Workers (India) nationalnetworkofsexworkers@gmail.com 3 P age

4. Sulekha K Director, Samraksha 5. Meera Raghavendra WINS 6. K. Ramalingeswara Rao WINS 7. Maya Sharma Vikalp, Baroda 8. Meena Seshu SANGRAM 9. Shantilal SANGRAM, Sangli 10. Sashikant Mane SANGRAM, Sangli 11. MASUM, Mahila Sarvangeen Utkarsh Mandal (MASUM), Pune 12. Grassroots Initiatives for Social Transformation (GRIST), Pune 13. Aarthi Pai Centre for Advocacy on Stigma and Marginalisation (CASAM) 14. Rajesh Srinivas SANGAMA 15. Srijan Foundation - Jharkhand 16. Prashant Bhosale SANGRAM, Satara 17. Gurukiran Kamath Activist, Bangalore National Network of Sex Workers (India) nationalnetworkofsexworkers@gmail.com 4 P age

BELADINGALU CBO, RAICHUR SPANDANA MAHILA OKKUTA, HAVERI SPANDANA MAHILA OKKUTA, HAVERI SPANDANA MAHILA OKKUTA, HAVERI (India) 1

MAHILA KRANTI, UTTARA KANNADA ME AND MY WORLD, ANDHRA PRADESH ME AND MY WORLD, ANDHRA PRADESH RAKSHANE JILLA MAHILA OKKUTA, GADAG (India) 2

ME AND MY WORLD, ANDHRA PRADESH ME AND MY WORLD, ANDHRA PRADESH SANGAMITRA, THRISSUR, KERALA ME AND MY WORLD, ANDHRA PRADESH (India) 3

SANGAMITRA, THRISSUR, KERALA EDAPALLY, KERALA SANGAMITRA, THRISSUR, KERALA SNEGIDHA, KOTTAYAM, KERALA (India) 4

(India) 5

(India) 6

(India) 7

(India) 8

VAMP, KARAD VAMP, KARAD VAMP, KARAD (India) 9

VAMP, KARAD VAMP, KARAD VAMP, KARAD VAMP, KARAD (India) 10

VAMP, KARAD VAMP, RAJAMANE SANGLI VAMP, RAJAMANE SANGLI VAMP, RAJAMANE SANGLI (India) 11

VAMP, SAROOP SANGLI VAMP, SAROOP SANGLI VAMP, SAROOP SANGLI VAMP, SAROOP SANGLI (India) 12

VAMP, SAROOP SANGLI VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, SAROOP SANGLI VAMP, MIRAJ (India) 13

VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ (India) 14

VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ (India) 15

VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ VAMP, MIRAJ (India) 16

VAMP, MUDHOL, NORTH KARNATAKA VAMP,RABKAVI, NORTH KARNATAKA VAMP,JAMKHANDI, NORTH KARNATAKA VAMP, KESARGOPPA, NORTH KARNATAKA VAMP, MUDHOL, NORTH KARNATAKA VAMP,MAHALINGPUR, NORTH KARNATAKA (India) 17

NIRANGAL, TAMIL NADU VADAMALAR, CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU VADAMALAR, NAGERCOIL, TAMIL NADU SAHELI, PUNE (India) 18

SAHELI, PUNE SAHELI, PUNE SAHELI, PUNE SAHELI, PUNE (India) 19

SAHELI, PUNE SAHELI, PUNE SAHELI, PUNE SAHELI, PUNE (India) 20

SAHELI, PUNE SRIJAN, JHARKHAND KSWU, KARNATAKA SRIJAN, JHARKHAND (India) 21

MITRA, MAHARASHTRA MITRA, MAHARASHTRA MITRA, MAHARASHTRA MITRA, MAHARASHTRA (India) 22

MUSKAN, MAHARASHTRA MUSKAN, MAHARASHTRA MUSKAN, MAHARASHTRA MUSKAN, MAHARASHTRA (India) 23

MUSKAN, MAHARASHTRA MUSKAN, MAHARASHTRA MUSKAN, MAHARASHTRA MUSKAN, MAHARASHTRA (India) 24