Sunday, October 9, 2016

Baljit Singhsaid Gerakan women ask for sex: so we will use sex to boost party's polls chances


Gerakan legal and human rights bureau chief Baljit Singh has proposed a formula to ensure the party's victory in comingelections mobilizing poorly educated Gerakan  young, sexy girls to boost party's polls chances


Now fresh evidence of his pathology has emerged, where he brags, “When you’re a star they let you do it … You can do anything.”“Make Gerakan Great Again”. by mobilizing poorly educated Gerakan  young, sexy girls to boost party's polls chances

And many are the times when complaints of sexual harassment in the workplace are dismissed with, don’t worry, it was nothing, the problem wasn’t that he was touching too much but that she was being too touchy.when For example, when asked how he would feel if his daughter was subjected to sexual dollto boost party's polls chances , he said,thats okay



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 Gerakan  demands a fuller debate on the legalisation of prostitution. in Malaysia. Germany’s number of women in prostitution has doubled since legalisation, yet 90% plus are still illegal, mostly trafficked from less prosperous countries. Now known as the ‘bordello of Europe’ with a sex tourism business built on the backs of mostly migrant women supposedly exercising choice, Germany has luxurious multi-storeyed mega brothels in several cities, making pimps and procurers res-pectable businessmen. Political forces want to backtrack but are helpless before enormous vested interests.
Netherlands, which preceded Germany with the ‘individual choice, human rights’ paradigm, has its deputy prime minister calling it ‘a national mistake’. The Dutch justice minister and police concede lack of improvement in the condition of prostituted women, still poorer health, and increased numbers in ‘not voluntary’ drug addiction. Significant links with organised crime have led to many brothel closures.
The European Parliament passed this year by overwhelming majority a detailed resolution to tackle sexual exploitation and prostitution, and their impact on gender equality. It noted two models in Europe – the German/Netherlands ‘individual choice, legalised sex work’ model vs the ‘Nordic model’ positioning prostitution within the spectrum of violence against women as sexual exploitation and marker of gender inequality. Sweden decriminalises the exploited seller, offers support and exit programmes but criminalises the purchasers and procurers.


 intent to endorse legalisation of prostitution at the forthcoming consultation of the Supreme Court appointed committee reviewing government schemes, in order to achieve more effective rehabilitation and basic citizen rights for ‘sex workers’. committee’s task had earlier been clarified as one geared to ensure livelihoods through technical skills acquisition enabling life with dignity and basic citizen rights, not to be construed as SC approval of ‘sex work has cited the ‘Sonagachi model’ of unionising ‘sex workers’, which i have extensively documented for its flawed research, false health claims and dubious impact.UN Convention Against Transnational Organised Crime to which
 the Swedish model stands vindicated – adopted by Norway, Iceland, Finland, Ireland, Russia, Philippines and Korea. This attempt was obstructed, as powerful foreign donors backed pro-prostitution and condom centric HIV/AIDS programmes that helped (a) sexualise the media and (b) seeded high risk sexual networks to form privileged communities in the name of HIV/AIDS prevention.
Better laws, implementation, policing, support systems for women’s safety and sexual abuse prevention are required – as is, above all, a change in the male mindset. If respect for bodily integrity is interpreted to include the right to barter it in commercial transactions, this tears all intimacy out of socially legitimate relationships. The current battle to secure bodily integrity, including the battle against marital rape, can scarcely succeed if we sanction the wilful sale of the body. Legalisation of prostitution benefits an already discredited business model and imposes cataclysmic social costs.



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