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Uganda prostitute workshop banned | Uganda prostitute workshop banned |
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Uganda's government has banned a workshop for prostitutes scheduled to start on Wednesday in Entebbe. | |
"We don't take any delight at all in the idea that prostitutes are coming together to devise ways of spreading their vice," the ethics minister said. | "We don't take any delight at all in the idea that prostitutes are coming together to devise ways of spreading their vice," the ethics minister said. |
Prostitution is illegal in Uganda although sex workers operate freely in the capital, Kampala. | Prostitution is illegal in Uganda although sex workers operate freely in the capital, Kampala. |
The conference organisers from the US, Kenya and Uganda wanted participants to be aware of their human rights. | |
Debate call | |
"We call it a vice because in Uganda it's an illegality which is punishable by seven years [in jail]," Ethics Minister Nsaba Buturo said when he announced the ban last week. | "We call it a vice because in Uganda it's an illegality which is punishable by seven years [in jail]," Ethics Minister Nsaba Buturo said when he announced the ban last week. |
"Uganda's made a decision that homosexuality, prostitution and those things are not our way of life. Anyone who violates them really will deserve what they get," he added. | "Uganda's made a decision that homosexuality, prostitution and those things are not our way of life. Anyone who violates them really will deserve what they get," he added. |
The BBC's Joshua Mmali in Kampala says according to an invitation letter shown to journalists, participants had been invited from across the East African region. | |
They were to have all their flights and living expenses paid for during the four-day gathering organised by the Open Society Institute, the Open Society Initiative for East Africa and Ugandan-based women's group Akina Mama wa Africa. | |
Last year, ahead of the Commonwealth leaders' meeting in Kampala special zones were set up to control the activities of commercial sex workers. | Last year, ahead of the Commonwealth leaders' meeting in Kampala special zones were set up to control the activities of commercial sex workers. |
An editorial in the state-run New Vision newspaper has called for a debate on whether prostitution should be regulated. | An editorial in the state-run New Vision newspaper has called for a debate on whether prostitution should be regulated. |
"Prostitutes are everywhere; in pubs and hotels, on streets in brothels, massage parlours and strip bars," it said. | "Prostitutes are everywhere; in pubs and hotels, on streets in brothels, massage parlours and strip bars," it said. |
"If the police were to enforce the law, probably they would not do any other work. | "If the police were to enforce the law, probably they would not do any other work. |
"This would not end the practice, but only increase the number of criminals and government spending." | "This would not end the practice, but only increase the number of criminals and government spending." |
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