In the heart of Bangladesh, there is a village called Kandapara, which is a witness to a shocking phenomenon, the existence of a village known as "prostitute village". The village is home to more than 1,000 prostitutes whose lives are closely linked to the sex industry, forming a vivid shadow in society.
In the introduction, the voice of a prostitute resounded so heavily: "I will deal with men and beds all my life. This ruthlessly reveals their helpless state of existence, a predicament of being forced into the sex industry.
The village receives 3,000 clients a day, prostitutes range in age from 9 to 55, and the poverty of their livelihoods casts a heavy shadow over their lives. When newcomers join the company, they not only have to pay an "entry fee" of 300 yuan, but they are also forced to sign a "voluntary consent form", revealing their unfair conditions for entering the industry.
The remuneration for receiving a guest is only 4 yuan, plus interest, and the arrears can be said to be far away. This describes the low income and inextricable debt problems of prostitutes in this industry, giving a glimpse of their miserable and poor lives.
And in this sex industry, contraception seems like a luxury luxury. Most of the clients do not use condoms, and their bodies are not protected at all, so they are likely to carry germs with a high rate of infection. This ruthlessly exposes the health risks that exist in the sex industry and poses a threat to the lives of prostitutes.
Sadly, however, Bangladesh** seems to be turning a blind eye to the issue. The industry has become a major financial support, so it is reluctant to take measures to ban it in a short period of time. This makes the fate of the entire prostitute village even more confusing, and the social problems are getting worse in the face of **'s hesitation.
The silent cry of the prostitute village is a profound revelation of the shadow of Bangladesh's sex industry. The village is not only a geographical presence, but also a symbol of social problems. The silence of the prostitutes is not only a cry for their own fate, but also a question of the conscience of the whole society. In this shadow, the stories of prostitutes' suffering desperately need to be heard, and they need wider attention and care from society.
Creator Luminous Project 4