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Reproductive Justice and Gender

"Sexy Ukrainian Women Looking for Love": The Fight Against Sex Tourism

By Marina Kamenev , Ms. Magazine. Posted June 11, 2009.


Ukrainian feminists are trying to curb a growing sex tourism industry that exploits women and children.
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Late last year, as Ukraine started getting seriously hit by the financial crisis, a man in a faux-leather jacket stood on Kiev’s main avenue, Khreschatik Boulevard, strapped into a red-lettered billboard offering "Sexy Ukrainian Women Looking for Love." Next to him on a small table was a folder of pictures of potential "brides." Women walked past, averting their gazes.

Anna Hutsol, a young woman wearing long shorts and high-top sneakers, emerged from the metro stop. She rolled her eyes at the sign before heading to a nearby café.

"People think of Ukraine as this giant brothel," she said. "They can’t tell you about any landmarks or monuments in Ukraine. But they can tell you that there are pretty girls in Kiev who wear next to nothing when it’s summer, and that Kiev’s an easy place to find so-called love."

Hutsol, 24, has cropped, tangerine colored hair. She founded the feminist organization FEMEN last spring to fight the culture of sex tourism in Ukraine. FEMEN organizes its activism via VKontakte, a Russian version of Facebook, and stages provocative protests that have won press attention.

After the Soviet Union collapsed in 1993, Russian mail-order brides became a distressing cliché, but as Russia grew wealthy its women were less reliant on foreign husbands. So foreigners looking for an easy marriage turned to Russia’s neighbor, Ukraine. Traveling there was once a lengthy process involving embassies and visa fees, but in 2005 the nation dropped visa requirements for citizens of the European Union and the United States. Consequently, more than 20 million people visit Ukraine each year, and the capital, Kiev, is now a popular tourist destination.

Unfortunately, one of Kiev’s main tourist attractions seems to be women. When the visa laws changed, Ukraine, once just a notorious source of sex-trafficked women, now became a sex-industry destination as well, a gateway from East to West. Explained one sex worker, prostituted Ukrainian women who had worked in other Eastern bloc countries such as the Czech Republic and Poland then came home. Child pornography also grew more prevalent, since it was now easy to enter this relatively poor country and exploit underage victims, especially homeless children and orphans.

Prostitution is illegal in Ukraine and difficult to track. Official police reports claim there are 12,000 prostitutes, but FEMEN believes the numbers are much higher. If someone is caught soliciting, a nominal fine is paid. No customers or johns are apprehended. In regional cities, police contact the prostituted woman’s parents, a shaming technique intended to decrease the incidence of prostitution.

But brothels remain boldly unembarrassed. The website of Gia Escorts proudly declares, "Ukraine is now the Sex Capital of Europe! …Ukrainian women are more agreeable, dress more revealingly and are cheaper than Western women. Men from the West can get away with saying and doing things they could never get away with [with] the women in their native countries."

In July of last year, FEMEN organized 30 young women to stand in Independence Square in Kiev carrying signs reading "Ukraine is not a brothel" in several different languages. The most attention-getting part of the protest was that the demonstrators were dressed stereotypically as prostituted women, in tiny skirts, thighhigh stockings and feather boas.


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Sounds great!
Posted by: messedup on Jun 14, 2009 11:58 AM   
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To bad I'm not some rich sex fiend, apparently I'm missing out. It's a bummer, but I hear it's like this almost anywhere you go. Now, the child porn, I hear so much about it, the cops are ramping up on it, you'd think every other person you meet on the street was into child porn. Still, whenever I travel or get to those places where they have seasonal employers, I always see these beautiful Russian women, I always talk to them when I can, they are always really nice, but after meeting with women from all walks of life, I've still determined that when it comes down to it, most women have a hell of allot in common. Just look at the westernized expectation of a child prostitute, it's completely sad.

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the west?
Posted by: daveysabboi on Jun 15, 2009 3:11 PM   
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its in the east, middle east , far east

why the hell is the west always at fault.

it seems to be human fault. ok, going on since the begining of time.
if you have money, you can buy people, pay off the authorities. blah blah blah

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PEOPLE WITH MONEY HAVE BEEN SCREWING OVER EVERYONE ELSE FOR YEARS
Posted by: joeocho88 on Jun 15, 2009 5:15 PM   
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So why all of the outrage?

They are just able to go further and do more as the world gets more desperate as a result of the RECESSION DEEPENING.

I am still waiting to see what Barack Obama can do to get us out of the tailspin.

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They are hiding their real agenda
Posted by: cypriot on Jul 3, 2009 6:57 PM   
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They are conflating underage prostitution with consenting adult prostitution and calling it all trafficking. I notice they do not say that consenting adult prostitution is acceptable. If prostitution were legal it would make it easy for police to ascertain that everyone is a consenting adult.
I would like to see some confirmation of the percentage of underage prostitutes. Anyone can claim anything, and these anti-trafficking activists do not hesitate to tell the most outrageous lies if it serves their anti-prostitution agenda.

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