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This one fits into 2 of todays themes, #Stunday and #ColourADay #OrangeSun #Sunrise
Going way back to 2005 and the #CanonDigitalRebel that I borrowed.
This sunrise helped plant the #photography seed in me.
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	«The Declaration of the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe»

‣ Preface

This Declaration is made by sex workers and by organisations dedicated to promoting their human rights and welfare. The Declaration lists rights that all individuals within Europe, including sex workers, enjoy under international human rights law; the Declaration then prescribes measures and recommends practices that the signatories of the Declaration believe are the minimum necessary to ensure that these rights are respected and protected. These rights must be respected and protected in the development and implementation of policies and programmes designed to address trafficking, irregular migration or terrorism.

‣ The Declaration

All individuals within Europe, including sex workers, are entitled to the following rights under international human rights law. All European Governments are obliged to respect, protect and fulfil:

I. The right to life, liberty and security of person
II. The right to be free from arbitrary interference with one’s private and family life, home or correspondence and from attacks on honour and reputation
III. The right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
IV. The right to freedom of movement and residence
V. The right to be free from slavery, forced labour and servitude
VI. The right to equal protection of the law and protection against discrimination and any incitement to discrimination under any of the varied and intersecting status of gender, race, citizenship, sexual orientation etc
VII. The right to marry and found a family
VIII. The right to work, to free choice of employment and to just and favourable conditions of work
IX. The right to peaceful assembly and association
X. The right to leave any country, including one’s own, and to return to one’s own country
XI. The right to seek asylum and to non-refoulement
XII. The right to participate in the cultural and public life of society

«The Declaration of the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe» ‣ Preface This Declaration is made by sex workers and by organisations dedicated to promoting their human rights and welfare. The Declaration lists rights that all individuals within Europe, including sex workers, enjoy under international human rights law; the Declaration then prescribes measures and recommends practices that the signatories of the Declaration believe are the minimum necessary to ensure that these rights are respected and protected. These rights must be respected and protected in the development and implementation of policies and programmes designed to address trafficking, irregular migration or terrorism. ‣ The Declaration All individuals within Europe, including sex workers, are entitled to the following rights under international human rights law. All European Governments are obliged to respect, protect and fulfil: I. The right to life, liberty and security of person II. The right to be free from arbitrary interference with one’s private and family life, home or correspondence and from attacks on honour and reputation III. The right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health IV. The right to freedom of movement and residence V. The right to be free from slavery, forced labour and servitude VI. The right to equal protection of the law and protection against discrimination and any incitement to discrimination under any of the varied and intersecting status of gender, race, citizenship, sexual orientation etc VII. The right to marry and found a family VIII. The right to work, to free choice of employment and to just and favourable conditions of work IX. The right to peaceful assembly and association X. The right to leave any country, including one’s own, and to return to one’s own country XI. The right to seek asylum and to non-refoulement XII. The right to participate in the cultural and public life of society

«The Declaration of the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe»
👥 ICRSE (also #ESWA)
📍 European Conference on Sex Work 🇧🇪 Brussels, #Belgium 🗓️ 15th #October2005
📄 medlem.amnesty.se/dokument/add...

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