Posted by: Arko April 9, 2006
Topmost disease AIDS in Nepal
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I am hardly saying that characters of these sex seekers are worth hiding especially when they are going to infect their wives and other women. These people deserve punishment before they contract AIDS. I think there is automatic divorce right granted to the wives of these men involved in adultery by Nepal law. Even though getting divorce doesn't help much to Nepalese women, there is some provision. After these men contract AIDS, they loose most of their reputation anyway not to mention their life which they abused. The question is epidemic of AIDS could be minimized for these sex workers in first place by regulating it. Amsterdam has legalized prostitution and that has reduced if not eliminated women trafficking and improved working conditions of the prostitutes there. Nepal could follow similar laws for the sex worker if they are so oppressed in the society. That way, some willing ones will do and forced prostitution will go down. If a girl is made prostitute forcibly in her teenager, she may just want to remain prostitute legally given the circumstance that the society can't rehabilitate her after the first incidents. This scenario can't be called somebody doing it by her choice. No matter, how much we argue here, the prostitution existed since ancient time and it will exist forever. So, the best option is to regulate it wherever it is found. There are brothels in Las Vegas too, fully legalized. They were showing that on TV. It just becomes more problem in a country like Nepal.
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