Make prostitution legal, Indian sex workers demand

Published November 10, 2014
An Indian sex worker shouts slogans along with other protesters in a rally at the Sonagachi area of Kolkata.— AFP Photo
An Indian sex worker shouts slogans along with other protesters in a rally at the Sonagachi area of Kolkata.— AFP Photo
Indian sex workers hold placards as they participate in the rally at the Sonagachi area of Kolkata .— AFP Photo
Indian sex workers hold placards as they participate in the rally at the Sonagachi area of Kolkata .— AFP Photo
Girls stand outside the city's biggest red-light zone, Sonagachhi, and watch a rally demanding prostitution be made legal in Kolkata, India. — AP Photo
Girls stand outside the city's biggest red-light zone, Sonagachhi, and watch a rally demanding prostitution be made legal in Kolkata, India. — AP Photo
The children of Indian sex workers look on as they participate in the rally. — AFP Photo
The children of Indian sex workers look on as they participate in the rally. — AFP Photo
Indian sex workers cover their faces to hide their identities as they and others participate in the rally. — AFP Photo
Indian sex workers cover their faces to hide their identities as they and others participate in the rally. — AFP Photo
An Indian sex worker covers her face with a veil. —AP Photo
An Indian sex worker covers her face with a veil. —AP Photo
Indian sex workers hold placards against discrimination. — AFP Photo
Indian sex workers hold placards against discrimination. — AFP Photo

Hundreds of sex workers with their children and family members participated in a rally to demand better legal protection of sex workers, claiming that better laws will reduce human trafficking and exploitation. The rally was organized by Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee. Approximately 65,000 sex workers in West Bengal state are fighting for their rights.

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