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Prostitution Is A Problem

Prostitution Is A Problem

I’M really concerned of our future generation in Namibia working as sex slaves.

The police officers need to arrest any men paying for sex and take them into custody and also arrest all the women trying to sell themselves. They need to patrol places where sex work takes place and even film them so that they can be ashamed of that.I’m a Namibian student in London now and in 2002 or 2003 I have seen a deputy minister picking up a sex worker at Ausspannplatz when I used to live in flats there but I don’t want to name him since he is one of the leaders of our country.What type of generation are we trying to create here? Some of the men have wives and children at home, hence to go and pay for sex with someone who sleeps with everyone on the street, is unacceptable.They don’t seem to think that they can take infection to their wives and unborn babies.Policemen who sleep with women on the street also need to be dismissed.That’s what they do here in England.Zero tolerance.There are tourists coming to Namibia and taking advantage of our people due to poverty.Concerned Student, London Note: Name and address provided – EdThey need to patrol places where sex work takes place and even film them so that they can be ashamed of that.I’m a Namibian student in London now and in 2002 or 2003 I have seen a deputy minister picking up a sex worker at Ausspannplatz when I used to live in flats there but I don’t want to name him since he is one of the leaders of our country.What type of generation are we trying to create here? Some of the men have wives and children at home, hence to go and pay for sex with someone who sleeps with everyone on the street, is unacceptable.They don’t seem to think that they can take infection to their wives and unborn babies.Policemen who sleep with women on the street also need to be dismissed.That’s what they do here in England.Zero tolerance.There are tourists coming to Namibia and taking advantage of our people due to poverty.Concerned Student, London Note: Name and address provided – Ed

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