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U.S. warns Germany on sex trade

The Washington Times: World: "The United States warned key ally Germany yesterday that it should do more to stop a tide of sex workers arriving for this month's soccer World Cup, and accused 12 nations of failing to do enough to stop the modern-day slave trade in prostitutes, child sex workers and laborers."


So, if I read this right, independent and entrepreneurial prostitution by adults is fine, but, coerced and forced sex trade practitioners are to be halted? Or, is the slave trade and child pornography a cover for a Bush Administration's new war on sex throughout the world, like our failed war on drugs? -- David R. Remer, PoliWatch.Org.

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