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Plans to legalise prostitution for the 2010 football World Cup in South Africa have been criticised by religious groups and opposition parties. | Plans to legalise prostitution for the 2010 football World Cup in South Africa have been criticised by religious groups and opposition parties. |
The local authority in Durban wants legalised adult entertainment venues during the tournament. | The local authority in Durban wants legalised adult entertainment venues during the tournament. |
But African Nazareth Democratic Movement (ANDM) president Thokozani Hlatshwayo said the proposal was "against the word of God". | But African Nazareth Democratic Movement (ANDM) president Thokozani Hlatshwayo said the proposal was "against the word of God". |
Opposition parties fear that, if introduced, it could become permanent. | Opposition parties fear that, if introduced, it could become permanent. |
The main opposition Democratic Alliance and the youth wing of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) have condemned the suggestion. | |
"Plans to legalise Durban's red-light districts before the 2010 World Cup should be condemned in the strongest possible manner," said Pat Lebenya-Ntanzi of the IFP youth brigade. | |
She said the South African government was sending out mixed messages to young people. | |
"On the one hand it preaches strong family values and moral regeneration, but on the other hand they want to legalise prostitution on Durban's streets. It doesn't make sense," she said. | |
An additional concern is Aids - some five million people in South Africa are HIV-positive - making it one of the world's worst-hit countries. | An additional concern is Aids - some five million people in South Africa are HIV-positive - making it one of the world's worst-hit countries. |
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Durban's municipality said Germany had many adult entertainment centres during the World Cup in 2006, which were very popular with visitors. | Durban's municipality said Germany had many adult entertainment centres during the World Cup in 2006, which were very popular with visitors. |
It said while prostitution was illegal in South Africa, it could not ignore the fact that the sex industry thrives during major events like the World Cup. | It said while prostitution was illegal in South Africa, it could not ignore the fact that the sex industry thrives during major events like the World Cup. |
To address this, entertainment centres such as strip clubs and escort agencies would be located in special areas where they would be safe and easily accessible. | To address this, entertainment centres such as strip clubs and escort agencies would be located in special areas where they would be safe and easily accessible. |
Municipality Deputy Mayor Logie Naidoo said a final decision had not yet been taken. | Municipality Deputy Mayor Logie Naidoo said a final decision had not yet been taken. |
"The national government will give us a lead in this matter, whether it relates to the 2010 Soccer World Cup or any other time for that matter," he said. | "The national government will give us a lead in this matter, whether it relates to the 2010 Soccer World Cup or any other time for that matter," he said. |
Safe environments | Safe environments |
City officials admit that there are already young girls and women working as prostitutes on the streets of Durban. | City officials admit that there are already young girls and women working as prostitutes on the streets of Durban. |
They say plans are already in place to help them operate in safe environments. | They say plans are already in place to help them operate in safe environments. |
We would support any legalisation of sex work Nicola Fick, Sweat | We would support any legalisation of sex work Nicola Fick, Sweat |
In January, MP George Lekgetho called for prostitution to be legalised during the tournament. | In January, MP George Lekgetho called for prostitution to be legalised during the tournament. |
"It is one of the things that would make it a success," he said. | "It is one of the things that would make it a success," he said. |
He told parliament that it would help cut incidences of rape. | He told parliament that it would help cut incidences of rape. |
The BBC's Mpho Lakaje in Johannesburg says his suggestion was met with derision by other MPs. But a group representing sex workers welcomed it. | The BBC's Mpho Lakaje in Johannesburg says his suggestion was met with derision by other MPs. But a group representing sex workers welcomed it. |
"We would support any legalisation of sex work, particularly during the 2010 World Cup," Nicola Fick from the Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Task Force (Sweat) told the BBC. | "We would support any legalisation of sex work, particularly during the 2010 World Cup," Nicola Fick from the Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Task Force (Sweat) told the BBC. |
The idea of legalising sex workers was first proposed last year by police commissioner Jackie Selebi, who has since been suspended over corruption charges. | The idea of legalising sex workers was first proposed last year by police commissioner Jackie Selebi, who has since been suspended over corruption charges. |