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Crime and Prostitution
The crime of prostitution is illegal in Russia with no specific punishment for its victims.
Police have been known to harass and even rape sex workers, with some victims saying that their employers threatened them with arrest and even attempted rape after being caught making and accepting sex videos. (One sex worker interviewed said her "husband forced a knife to the back of my neck.")
Some of the sex workers who have been sexually 바카라사이트 assaulted by police or other officials have said that they were forced to remain in a hotel room with the threat of being taken out "for free" (the term police usually use is "for sale.") Some have said that there was a time when there was an actual physical confrontation between the officers and the women.
A group of prominent Russian lawyers from the Moscow legal defense agency Balyozhov won a similar case against the president of St. Petersburg, Sergei Naryshkin, for using a sexual image of a teenager in a pornographic magazine while serving as governor of St. Petersburg. (Naryshkin was later forced to resign from office.) In 2013 Naryshkin and four colleagues were sentenced to five years in prison for illegal trafficking in girls, including one who he claimed was younger than 16 years old when she was sold to him for sex.
There are several Russian women's rights activists who have been imprisoned and/or tortured, including:
Svetlana Kostya: arrested in 2012 after reporting on alleged human rights abuses and child trafficking at a brothel in Kvizor; sentenced to five and a half years for making a false report to police; released a short time later and is now living in St. Petersburg
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