Introduction – International Sex Workers Day is celebrated every year on June 2 across the world to spread awareness about the difficulties that are faced by sex workers. The main aim of this international day is to highlight the exploitation of sex workers with their terrible conditions all around the world. This International Day provides an opportunity to share problems and support for better conditions and also respect for sex workers across the world.

History – Around 100 sex workers gathered at Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon, France on June 2, 1975, to express or protect against the criminalized or abusive or oppressive working and living conditions. The protest of sex workers against the oppressive or cruel working and living conditions was launched in the whole of France and made the news on TV channels and many newspapers sparking national and worldwide discussions. Sex workers demanded to reopen the hotels where they worked, prevent violence or harassment, and proper investigations about the murders of many sex workers during the eight-day strike. Sex workers have participated and protested against the harassment and oppressive or cruel living and working conditions for 8 days in France. This movement created a spark that ignited the basic rights of sex workers campaign in Europe. Thus, International Sex Workers Day is celebrated every year on June 2 all around the world.
Significance – This global day honors international action to raise awareness about the problems or difficulties that are faced by sex workers and fight for their human rights globally. The main aim of this international day is to prevent violence against sex workers, protect sex workers, and social justice all over the world. This International Day provides an opportunity to spread awareness about the difficulties, which are faced by sex workers across the world and how society may support them. We can also make sure that sex workers are treated with dignity as they deserve by advocating for respect and better conditions.
I agree that human rights definitely apply here. I think our planet views women’s sexuality as dirty, even though there’s a huge demand for it. Sex Workers provide a service & should be given dignity.
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