International sex workers who say
they were denied visas to attend the 19th International AIDS Conference in
Washington launched their own meeting Saturday in Kolkata.
Organizers said 550 sex worker
representatives from India and 41 other nations were attending the seven-day
event.
Dubbed the “Freedom Festival,” the
conference will concentrate on the importance of “seven freedoms” — the right
to move, work, access health care, participate, organize, and be free of
violence and discrimination - all of which the workers say is vital to reducing
their vulnerability to HIV. “With the US now leading the fight for lesbian,
gay, and transgender equality, we are extremely disappointed they refuse to
revise their restrictions on sex workers and refuse to recognize we’re human
beings with basic rights,” said Andrew Hunter, president of the Global Network
of Sex Work Projects.
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empowering people to make healthy choices to prevent the spread of the HIV
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