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Almost every one of us has experienced violence. Being afraid of going to the police is no longer a reason, says sex worker

Summary by Deník N
Sex worker Zuzana participated in the formation of the Association for the Protection of Women seven years ago. The latter, among other things, helps prostitutes deal with sexual violence from customers. Crude treatment was repeatedly experienced even by Zuzana herself. “One man didn't respect my rejection and beat me up so that I had bruises for over a week,” she says in the interview, part of a series of texts about prostitution violence.
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Sex worker Zuzana participated in the formation of the Association for the Protection of Women seven years ago. The latter, among other things, helps prostitutes deal with sexual violence from customers. Crude treatment was repeatedly experienced even by Zuzana herself. “One man didn't respect my rejection and beat me up so that I had bruises for over a week,” she says in the interview, part of a series of texts about prostitution violence.

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Deník N broke the news in on Monday, September 9, 2024.
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