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China in sex trade crackdown in Dongguan | China in sex trade crackdown in Dongguan |
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Police in China have launched a crackdown on the sex trade in Dongguan, following a state TV report on prostitution in the southern city. | Police in China have launched a crackdown on the sex trade in Dongguan, following a state TV report on prostitution in the southern city. |
Police arrested 67 people and shut down 12 venues, while two police chiefs were suspended, state media report. | Police arrested 67 people and shut down 12 venues, while two police chiefs were suspended, state media report. |
Prostitution is illegal in China, but the sex trade is widespread. | Prostitution is illegal in China, but the sex trade is widespread. |
One newspaper said that Guangdong province's Communist Party chief had called for "an extensive trawling-style crackdown on the entire city". | One newspaper said that Guangdong province's Communist Party chief had called for "an extensive trawling-style crackdown on the entire city". |
But the police action in Dongguan has sparked a strong reaction on social media in China, reports the BBC's Yuwen Wu, with many accusing state television of being "heartless" in targeting sex workers in the city. | |
Dongguan is sometimes called the "capital of sex" because of its reputation as a hub for the sex trade. | Dongguan is sometimes called the "capital of sex" because of its reputation as a hub for the sex trade. |
The investigative report by state broadcaster CCTV, which aired on Sunday, said that prostitution took place in several entertainment venues in Dongguan. | The investigative report by state broadcaster CCTV, which aired on Sunday, said that prostitution took place in several entertainment venues in Dongguan. |
Covert footage in the report showed women lined up on stages at various venues, while managers discussed their fees for sexual services. | Covert footage in the report showed women lined up on stages at various venues, while managers discussed their fees for sexual services. |
Hours after the report aired, police launched a major crackdown, with more than 6,000 officers investigating saunas and entertainment venues, state media reported. | Hours after the report aired, police launched a major crackdown, with more than 6,000 officers investigating saunas and entertainment venues, state media reported. |
According to some estimates, there are four to six million sex workers in China. | According to some estimates, there are four to six million sex workers in China. |
A BBC investigation in October found evidence of organised prostitution at independently run spas located inside a number of well known, Western-brand hotels. | A BBC investigation in October found evidence of organised prostitution at independently run spas located inside a number of well known, Western-brand hotels. |
Last year, a report by advocacy group Human Rights Watch (HRW) said that sex workers in China experienced abuse by police, including physical assault, arbitrary detentions and extortion. | Last year, a report by advocacy group Human Rights Watch (HRW) said that sex workers in China experienced abuse by police, including physical assault, arbitrary detentions and extortion. |
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