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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SOHO ON STRIKE – 8 March 2000 Justice for sex workers in Soho Prostitute women and maids in London’s most famous red light area are joining the first Global Women’s Strike to demand an end to Westminster Council’s attempts to evict working girls – they are threatening some landlords with compulsory purchasing of their properties. While the Council uses police time and resources to intimidate women, entering flats without lawful excuse, property developers are moving in on the threatened premises, imposing rents of up to £3000 a week. Legal Action for Women has accused Westminster Council of illegality and breach of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
In joining with non-prostitute women who are striking for a millennium which values all women’s work and all women’s lives, Soho sex workers show that we are all the same women, integral to our communities as mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, partners, neighbours, friends – caring and providing for our families. We refuse to be divided into ‘good’ and ‘bad’ girls. Joan Martyr, a member of Soho Society who has worked in Soho for 20 years, says:
While there have been no complaints against working women, there are many against granting further late night licences. But Westminster Council gets £21,000 for each sex establishment licence. Many Soho residents have been signing a petition demanding an end to the evictions, which says:
Mayoral candidates Frank Dobson and Steve Norris were quoted saying that the police should not target gay men for ‘victimless crimes’. We agree, but what about prostitute women who are constantly being discriminated against and witch-hunted even when no offence has been committed? While women in flats face eviction, women on the streets face violence and discrimination. Recently a woman accused of loitering won the right to a retrial after being found guilty by a magistrate who knew her and was not interested in hearing the evidence. Another woman faced jail after an attempt to sentence her twice for the same ‘offence’ – the court backed down once LAW accused them of illegality. The central event of the Global Women’s Strike will take place at: 1-11 pm, Union Chapel, Compton Ave, Highbury & Islington. Women on strike can be contacted throughout Wednesday on 0956 316 899 The press conference opens the Global Women’s Strike in London. The sex workers of Soho are not alone: women in over 50 countries have joined forces against no pay, low pay and too much work – the very working conditions that force women into prostitution to support their families. United we stand! |