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According to Social Minister Idrus Marham, the government has been shuttering localized prostitution sites throughout the country, having closed out of locations since and returning some 20, sex workers to their families. But Idrus says the job is not yet done, as the ministry is adamant that getting rid of all of the remaining lokalisasi sites is indonesia government priority for the near prostitution. But shutting down localized sites can have numerous adverse effects jakarta sex workers, such as the loss of personal and medical security and being driven into the even more dangerous underground sex trade. Read: Dolly Revisited: The brothels are gone but the sex trade lives on. She transformed localized sites and brothels into craft factories, leading to a source of income [for the former sex workers].
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Paid Content Subscribe Paid Content. The need for international awareness and pressure placed on the Indonesian government could increase prosecution and awareness of the issue.

This file photo shows Indonesian sex workers covering their faces in Surabaya city's red-light district. It is estimated that approximatelychildren and women are trafficked each year in Indonesia — 30 percent are below the age of With technology constantly advancing, so does the aspect of sexual abuse.

In West Kalimantan, girls are forced to prostitute themselves in jungle brothels. There are many reasons why child sex trafficking exists and has increased in recent years.

This issue particularly affects the party islands of Bali and Batam where tourists exploit the child sex trade. But lack of action, lack of legislation, and lack of enforcement have allowed the illegal activity to grow. in Subscribe.

AFP Photo. The Indonesian government lacks the means of severe punishment and sanctions against such perpetrators. They should be blocking pornographic and sex sites and appealing to social media users to report such crimes.

Today's Stories. While the Indonesian government and the police force continue to fail at ending child prostitution and sex trafficking, perpetrators continue to profit and grow.
Unfortunately, this is just one example of the crisis. Although there are laws against such actions, there is little to no enforcement carried out by the Indonesian government on its legislation to act against widespread sex abuses.

This crisis requires the attention, care, and commitment of the international community. However, sex trafficking and prostitution are not contained within Indonesia — we see an increasing of Indonesian children being trafficked worldwide. Indonesian women and girls can be trafficked as far as China, Thailand, and Eastern Europe.

It was estimated that this particular individual had trafficked nearly children using platforms such as Facebook and Grinder. Usually, poverty and lack of economic opportunities can be seen as underlying issues in countries such as Indonesia.

Since the early s, child prostitution has become an increasingly difficult issue for Indonesia. There exists a sore lack of communication between officials who must prosecute and punish perpetrators and the police who often discover the illicit activity. Often, the government ignores the situation and provides no additional enforcement.

International aid should be provided to victims and their families who are suffering. Traffickers have been creating s on a variety of social media platforms in order to sell sex acts from their victims. Furthermore, families and close friends can also play a role in sex trafficking — forcing children into trafficking to pay off familial debt or being tricked into believing their children will have a better life.
