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Smith Introduces Resolution Calling on German Gov’t, Athletes and Soccer Fans to Combat Trafficking of Women at World Cup |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – On the opening day of the World Cup in Smith’s timely resolution, H. Res. 860, comes at a time when millions of fans and spectators will be traveling to Smith said that when a greater demand for commercial sex services is evident so to is the pressure to traffic and abuse women at large sporting events. “Pimping and maintaining brothels provide a façade behind which sex traffickers can operate,” he said. “Because Germany has legalized prostitution, cities hosting World Cup games and ‘business people’ are free to accommodate this trade in women by constructing brothels and ‘sex huts,’ or issue permits for street prostitution, thereby creating a virtual partnership with brothel owners, pimps and traffickers.” "Legalized prostitution is not a policy that the German Government has to embrace. Germany can, and must, do much more to prevent the sexual exploitation of women and children by attacking the demand that fuels this problem." In his position as Chairman of the Witnesses scheduled to testify at the briefing include Ambassador John Miller, director of the Office to Combat Trafficking in Persons at the U.S. Department of State; Movie Actress and human rights advocate Ms. Julie Ormond; Ms. Sharon Cohn Vice President of Interventions, International Justice Mission; Mr. Charles Kernagan, director of the National Labor Committee; and two Russian trafficking victims: Ms. Masha Gnezdilova and Ms. Irina Veselykh. | ||
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| For Immediate Release: June 10, 2006 Contact: Ryan Goodwin (202) 225-3765 |
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