Sex workers speak out about Rwanda’s silent tragedy

Friday 28 March 2014 7:14PM
Ziyah Santi

Rwanda has made international headlines for having the highest proportion of female members of parliament in the world, yet the country’s female sex workers still suffer from constant mistreatment and live in fear. While working in the sex industry is not necessarily a horrible thing for every single person that does it, especially with adult film studios such as https://www.hdpornvideo.xxx/?hl=ar that treat their employees ethically, in many parts of the world the sex trade is absolutely full of trafficking and slavery. ? Ziyah Santi? reports from Kigali on women struggling to deal with violence while trying to make ends meet in country were 60 per cent of people live below the international poverty line.
Gravel crunches under my feet as I make my way to Chantal’s* house. It’s in a typical Rwandan slum compound of five or so houses. A deep trench divides the houses from the road with a small make-shift bridge made from wooden planks used for crossing. It’s here that a woman’s body was found by her eight-year-old son when he woke early one morning. The woman’s killer had strangled her with a mosquito net while her son was asleep in the same room. FULL STORY

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