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Zimbabwe: Sex Worker Group Demands Legal Reform, End to Police Harassment
The demand for legal reform from sex workers is indicative of a larger trend of civil unrest related to human rights in Zimbabwe, with potential implications for overall political stability.
A sex worker-led advocacy group in Zimbabwe is calling for urgent legal reforms to address ongoing police harassment and unlawful arrests of adult workers. They argue that the current enforcement practices are undermining both human rights and public safety.
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