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For years, sex workers across the globe have suffered abuse at the hands of clients, the police and the general public who look down upon them because of the line of work that they have chosen. Sex workers are now working towards a revolution and many are standing in solidarity with them to see a change, which requires everyone to start treating sex workers like human beings with civil and human rights, rather than criminals. December 17th is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. This event was created to call attention to hate crimes committed against sex workers all over the globe. On Friday, 17th December, 2010, was marked in Kenya for the first time and included a silent street procession, that started at Koinange Street, and ended at the Sarakasi Dome, in Ngara, where the rest of the programme was held.
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