Legalise Prostitution - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 29 Nov 2012 03:43:00 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Legalise Prostitution - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Fiji - Religious leaders disagree on call to legalise prostitution https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/11/30/call-in-fiji-to-legalise-prostitution/ Thu, 29 Nov 2012 18:30:22 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=37154

Two senior ministers in Fiji's Methodist Church have different views about a suggestion that the government legalise prostitution. Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu, the incoming president of the Church, is opposed to any move to legalise prostitution while Reverend Tevita Nawadra, who replaces him as general secretary, says he is in favour "Personally and, I think, the position Read more

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Two senior ministers in Fiji's Methodist Church have different views about a suggestion that the government legalise prostitution.

Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu, the incoming president of the Church, is opposed to any move to legalise prostitution while Reverend Tevita Nawadra, who replaces him as general secretary, says he is in favour

"Personally and, I think, the position of the church that we do not support the legalisation of prostitution is simply because it contradicts with the laws of the Ten Commandments that 'thou shall not commit adultery'," Waqairatu said.

Nawadra says he supports any move to legalise prostitution "because it will be overwhelming for those who suffer from HIV/AIDS".

Vijendra Prakas, the the national secretary of Sanatan Dharm Pratinidhi Sabha, the largest Hindu organisation in the country, is opposed to any call to legalise prostitution.

Prakash said the Sabha taught its followers moral values based on religious texts for balanced behaviour and the idea of legalising sex work contradicted the teachings.

Fiji's Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says there are no plans to legalise prostitution in Fiji.

He said a statement by Acting Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor Joe Koroivueta that a change to the Crimes Decree was being contemplated is incorrect.

Previously, in a World AIDS Day press conference at Government House Koroivueta had said that they were looking legalise prostitution.

"For many years sex work has been regarded as illegal in the country," he said.

"We need to address this so that sex workers do not face discrimination."

Koroivueta said Fiji was working towards a human rights-based approach and discrimination against sex workers contravenes human rights.

"We have a HIV/AIDS Decree that is human rights based and does not discriminate."

Koroivueta said the new legislation for sex workers would be in compliance with the HIV/AIDS Decree and totally based on human rights principles and should be ready by next year.

Last year a report by Australian researchers claimed the Fiji Government was concerned about the growth of the sex industry, and had rounded up sex workers, taken them to a military barracks and forced them to squat and do duck-walks and roll in mud.

The report said some practices "amount to torture", including publicly shaming the women and subjecting them to sleep deprivation. One of the women said the abuse made her feel she was "somewhere like Hotel Rwanda".

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Residents fighting to rid their streets of prostitutes are hoping in new report https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/07/07/residents-fighting-to-rid-their-streets-of-prostitutes-are-hoping-in-new-report/ Fri, 06 Jul 2012 19:30:47 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=29821 A report has been written which is aimed at putting pressure on the Government to allow Auckland Council to outlaw sex workers from certain areas. It includes personal accounts from business owners and residents highlighting the challenges they face from prostitution in their suburbs, including turf wars between prostitutes and business owners. The book sets Read more

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A report has been written which is aimed at putting pressure on the Government to allow Auckland Council to outlaw sex workers from certain areas.

It includes personal accounts from business owners and residents highlighting the challenges they face from prostitution in their suburbs, including turf wars between prostitutes and business owners.

The book sets out the reasons why a bill, which would see prostitution banned from certain areas of Manukau such as Hunter's Corner, is needed.

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Parliament to consider change to street prostitution laws https://cathnews.co.nz/2012/02/17/parliament-to-consider-change-to-street-prostitution-laws/ Thu, 16 Feb 2012 18:30:05 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=19252

A bill that will change street prostitution laws to allow Auckland Council to ban street prostitution in specific places is to be considered by the local government select committee. Other city councils including Christchurch are expected to show interest and may seek to have the same powers applied generally. An earlier 2005 bill, relating to Read more

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A bill that will change street prostitution laws to allow Auckland Council to ban street prostitution in specific places is to be considered by the local government select committee.

Other city councils including Christchurch are expected to show interest and may seek to have the same powers applied generally.

An earlier 2005 bill, relating to Manukau City Council, was voted down in 2006 after it emerged from strongly divided select committee hearings.

The 2003 Prostitution Reform Act decriminalised the sex industry in an attempt to make it safer for participants, while also awarding greater control of the trade to local councils.

The Act gave local bodies power to regulate the location of brothels in the interests of the community but gave them no control over where street workers could solicit, no matter how much opposition there was on the part of the local community.

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Call to legalise prostitution in Guam http://www.australianetworknews.com/stories/201112/3384590.htm?desktop Thu, 08 Dec 2011 18:30:27 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=17810 The Director of Public Health in Guam has called for prostitution to be legalised for public health reasons. The legislature is currently discussing a bill aimed at distinguishing between genuine massage parlours from other businesses offering illegal services. James Gillan told senators his call is not an endorsement of prostitution. He told Radio Australia brothels Read more

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The Director of Public Health in Guam has called for prostitution to be legalised for public health reasons.

The legislature is currently discussing a bill aimed at distinguishing between genuine massage parlours from other businesses offering illegal services.

James Gillan told senators his call is not an endorsement of prostitution.

He told Radio Australia brothels have slipped under the radar, because many named themselves therapeutic masseuses.

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