DutchNews, May 16,
2017
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| One of the buildings which has now been turned back into a brothel. Photo: Amsterdam.nl |
A brothel partly run
by prostitutes themselves is set to open in Amsterdam, several years after the
idea was first mooted.
Amsterdam city council handed over the formal licence
for the brothel to the organisers on Tuesday, who can now begin to interview
potential prostitutes to work in the heart of the city’s notorious red light
district.
The brothel, which has 14 windows, is housed in four buildings bought
by the city some 10 years ago from red light district lynch pin Charles Geerts.
The rooms were designed with input from prostitutes themselves and some include
a bath and other facilities.
The brothel has been advertising its services
since last year when the city council approved the original plans. No
prostitutes have yet been signed up but spokeswoman Justine Le Clercq told
broadcaster NOS lots of people have expressed an interest.
‘Women with
different backgrounds have got in touch with us and we’ve had an email from a
man as well,’ she said.
In the original plans, prostitutes themselves were set
to run the brothel but that work is now being done by a foundation called My
Red Light. The board includes people who know the industry well while
prostitutes themselves make up the advisory board.
Freelancers
The prostitutes
will be treated as freelancers and can rent a room within the building. Trouw
put the prize at €80 for a day shift and double that at night and in the
evening.
‘Sex workers will determine their own rental terms and working hours,’
supervisory board member Marieke de Ridder told the Guardian. ‘There will also
be more social control, because the sex workers in My Red Light will be more
involved with each other.’
The city council has been trying to combat human
trafficking and exploitation in the red light district since 2007 and has
bought out several notorious brothel keepers. Over 100 windows have been
closed.
Risks
Not everyone is convinced that the project is a good idea.
Prostitution researcher Karin Werkman told the Guardian that prostitution is a
form of sexual exploitation, and even in a controlled environment there can be
no guarantees of ‘clean’ prostitution.
‘The only people who benefit from this
are the sex buyers. They can tell themselves that by going to this place they
are making use of ‘clean’ prostitution. But that really is an illusion,’ she
said.
However, Amsterdam’s mayor Eberhard van der Laan told the rest of the
city council last week he hopes the project will inspire others to better take
the wishes of sex workers into account.
‘The fact that sex workers are going to
run a prostitution company themselves is an important next step in the
normalisation of sex work,’ the mayor said.
The Fokkens sisters -- both great-grandmothers several times over -- say
they have seen it all (AFP, Anoek de Groot)
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