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A red-light district that used to be located in front of Yongsan Station in Seoul, South Korea. The women who worked in such places lost their jobs due to the enforcement of the “Special Act on the Prevention of the Sale of Sex.” As a result, protests and rallies calling for amendments to the law have been held frequently (2006).

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“Prostitutes Are Criminals, Not Victims”: The Paradox of “Prohibitionism,” Where the Sex Industry Thrives Despite Strict Crackdowns

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