SALE!SA says that since the announcement by Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, John Jeffery, that the “Prostitution Bill” will not be tabled due to concerns around its constitutionality, we must usher in discussions around partial decriminalisation.
According to the organisation, the bill was suggesting “decriminalising sex work,’’ which, more accurately, refers to the full decriminalisation of prostitution.
“This would mean decriminalising not only prostituted persons but also those who exploit them – the facilitators, pimps, brothels and sex buyers.
“As SALE!SA, we have been taking a strong stand against the full decriminalisation of the prostitution system, and we continue to advocate for the protection of ‘Prostituted Persons’. They are daughters, sisters, and mothers who are being exploited,” added SALE!SA.
The civil society organisation said that some are also…