article: In Philippine red-light district, an uphill struggle to battle trafficking and abuses

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MatureDJ
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article: In Philippine red-light district, an uphill struggle to battle trafficking and abuses

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/as ... story.html
The Philippine city of Angeles — home to a former U.S. military base — has long been a hub for “sex tourism”: illegal prostitution between foreign men and Filipina girls often still in their teens and trafficked into the industry, or young women pushed into the sex trade by family pressure and economic desperation.
Prostitution is illegal in the Philippines and commercial sex with a child under the age of 18 is rape. But bar managers can circumnavigate laws. Girls and women are presented as “entertainers” rather than sex workers, and payments for sex are packaged as “fines” paid to the bars by a patron on behalf of a woman leaving her shift early.
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Re: article: In Philippine red-light district, an uphill struggle to battle trafficking and abuses

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MatureDJ wrote:
June 13th, 2022, 9:58 pm
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/as ... story.html
The Philippine city of Angeles — home to a former U.S. military base — has long been a hub for “sex tourism”: illegal prostitution between foreign men and Filipina girls often still in their teens and trafficked into the industry, or young women pushed into the sex trade by family pressure and economic desperation.
Prostitution is illegal in the Philippines and commercial sex with a child under the age of 18 is rape. But bar managers can circumnavigate laws. Girls and women are presented as “entertainers” rather than sex workers, and payments for sex are packaged as “fines” paid to the bars by a patron on behalf of a woman leaving her shift early.
So they too believe a 17 year old is a child? :roll: What a moronic country. And if prostitution was illegal, why do they have so many women doing that cam girl stuff? That's prostitution itself yet they openly do it on dating websites.
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