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South Africa plans to legalize sex work in a bid to tackle crime against women and HIV infections

Por: CBS News Crime December 09, 2022

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Sex workers and supporters shout and sing slogans during a march in solidarity with sex workers set on decriminalizing the trade, in Johannesburg, South Africa, May 27, 2021. GUILLEM SARTORIO/AFP/Getty Johannesburg — South Africa on Friday said it would , hoping to tackle high levels of crime against women in a country with one of the world's highest HIV caseloads. The sale and purchase of sexual services will no longer be treated as a... + full article



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