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China’s government launches crackdown on prostitution

27 Feb 2014


In mid February, the Chinese government launched  a policy offensive against activities deemed as vices such pornography and prostitution. The operation took place in the city of Dongguan and had the support of the official media, which had been broadcasting news on the sex trade in the region  for some days before the operation began.

According to the French newspaper Le Monde, the city of Dongguan is one major industrial hub in China and it has been estimated that approximately 300,000 prostitutes work in the city.

The crackdown has been reported both nationally and globally by the most varied sources.

Bloomberg: China orders crackdown on prostitution

Bloomberg: China’s sex crackdown is doomed to fail.

Bloomberg: China sides with prostitution against the party.

Below, you can find official media bias discourse.

Xinhua: People’s Daily criticizes sympathy toward prostitution

Xinhua: Commentary: China’s prostitution crackdown needs sweeping efforts

Categoria: Around the world Tags: asia, china, sex work

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