Activists urge police to treat sex workers with dignity

Activists urge police to treat sex workers with dignity
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Activists urge police to treat sex workers with dignity

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Social activists have urged State police to treat sex workers with dignity in the backdrop of the Supreme Court order that declared sex work as a profession.

Bengaluru: Social activists have urged State police to treat sex workers with dignity in the backdrop of the Supreme Court order that declared sex work as a profession.

Addressing mediapersons here on Friday, president of Sadhana Mahila Association, Geetha, stated that the apex court last week passed an order in favour of sex workers.

"The court has clearly stated that atrocities which endanger the freedom and dignity of sex workers should not take place," she said.

Sex workers are constantly harassed and suffer at the hands of police, and even face police brutality. The order has particularly identified the factor of police brutality, Geetha pointed out.

She maintained that it is a crucial step by the Supreme Court to direct the police to take care of sex workers in terms of healthcare, and that their health status should not be used as evidence against them.

She appealed to the state government to implement the recommendations of the apex court in letter and spirit to protect the honour of sex workers in Karnataka.

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