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SEX for sale on Internet
Abhishek Pandey , Delhi: Mar 18 2009
Made Popular Mar 18 2009
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SEX for sale on Internet
The million dollar question, technology is a boon or curse, has been asked umpteen times. Technology has made our life easier and more comfortable in many aspects. But it has other sides also. Technology has created threat among parents because of its misuse. YouTube, Social Networking sites, Internet porn sites have been existing and worrying parents because of misuse of these sites by children. Though, these sites are available on net without any control and any one can access them by just clicking ‘I am 18’ tab. There are thousands of uncontrolled porn websites. Pornography is available in different forms like explicit pictures, short animated movies, stories to online videos. This is not limited to porn sites but sex trade and online brothel are also emerging on the net with huge network across the globe.

In India, Escort services are cover for the online sex trade. These websites claim that they would arrange top Indian models for $330 or Rs.15,000 per two hour per session or per ‘shot’. The full night service demands Rs. 25000 to Rs. 1, 00,000. These websites claim to make available working models, aspiring actresses, and Asian, Russian, European girls. They claim to provide blonde, brunettes and redheads to their customers in exchange of handsome amount. Few websites also display the explicit pictures of the girls.

Few facilities provided them are not appropriate to be mentioned here. All the fees charged by them are in USD. Some websites provide girls outside the country also. A total of approx 2000 websites of same kind are in operation in India and figures would go up to several thousands, if foreign sites are included. These websites are trying to cover themselves behind the massage services providers. Many girls on their own websites have shared that they have provided their ‘services’ to top bureaucrats, politicians and business entrepreneurs. These ‘service providers’ claim to provide their ‘service’ in any city of the country and even, abroad on the customers’ demand. Many websites on the net invite the girls to join them in escort service, which is a dangerous sign.

When one of the service providers were contacted to find out the functioning of these groups, a fluent English speaking women picked up the phone. She asked for the details like the Hotel name and room no, requirement of girls, for an individual or for couple of guys and other similar details. She explained the rate is Rs. 10,000 per person for couple of hours. And, she suggested to contact few hours before the actual; appointment. These are some staggering facts of ‘flesh market’ in a differently neo conservative culture like India.

Some countries have gone to another extreme like online brothel. ‘Big Sister’, a voyeuristic video porn site cum online brothel, is one of the pioneers of this ill trend. The brothel is situated in Prague, Czech Republic. Man can get the free service provided by female prostitutes but they have to allow Big Sister to record their intimate moments. Entry for females and couples is free on the same condition that they would be on camera during their sexual activities. Websites sell these videos to their customers on the basis of monthly registration of $30online per month or for the payment of few dollars at once. This website has also one link for girls to join the profession.

India has stringent laws against the obscenity, trafficking and pornography. Information Technology act 2000, section 67, prohibits the publication or transmission of any material, ‘which is lascivious or appeals to the prurient interest or if its effect is such as to tend to deprave and corrupt persons who are likely, having regard to all relevant circumstances, to read, see or hear the matter contained or embodied in it’. The punishment of this crime in first conviction is imprisonment of five years with fine up to one lakh rupees and in the case of second conviction person may be imprisoned for ten years with fine up to two lakh rupees. Section 292 and 293 of Indian penal code has the provision of punishment in the case of distribution and selling of obscene materials. Though, we have some stringent laws but all of them unlikely to be effective on Internet.

Prostitution is prohibited to thrive in public places under The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act (ITPA) in India. Sex workers can be punished for seducing clients in public places and customers can be punished for a sexual activity near to public place. India had religious prostitutes called ‘Devdasi’ (servant of gods) who are likely to turn in to ‘tech-dasi’ (servant of technology) for few rupees. Indian government has to take some stern steps to avoid making Sonagachi (Kolkata), GB road (Delhi), Kamathipura (Mumbai), Budhwar Peth (Pune), Dalmandi (Varanasi), Reshampura (Gwalior) or similar red light areas in online space.

Ministry of Child and Women welfare have given the details that a total of 2.8 millions sex workers are working in India. And more than 35% of them entered in the profession before the age of 18 years. The addition of these tech-savvy sex workers’ groups can swell up the numbers. The technology can be dangerous for the spreading of trafficking and prostitution in the country. It is the dangerous trend and the Indian government must look in to it in the time when government, United Nation (UN) and many NGOs are working together to fight HIV and other fatal diseases.

India has seen lot of moral policing on couples holding hands or sitting in the park. It has also seen vandalised restaurants and greeting cards shops during Valentines Day and Friendship Day. These both are two extremes and India lives in between. Indian government and social activist must raise the issue of online obscenity and indecency to save the young breed. Our politicians seem to have problem of hard of hearing but their ears started working well during election period. This is the best time to raise the issue and demand a ban on such pornographic websites so that no Noida or DPS MMS scandal is repeated or no children go stray in its early age. They could be from any one’s family. The best move can be: ‘Come forward and raise your voice’.

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Gagan Kapoor
Gurgaon, India
Very well said Abhishek...
Another breathtaking fact which also could have been a part of this article is the STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases). AIDS is already haunting India in a big way and with this high number of sex workers and the way the sex is freely available... it will be difficult to control that.
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Gagan
I tried to cover the online sex trade in detail. If i would touch the STDs then it is a seperate topic altogether to write. Thanks fr ur comment. I wud keep in mind ur suggetion.
Thanks
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Pallab Ghosh
delhi, India
absolutely, Gagan, a very vital point as this is a trade which is done on the networking policy. these sites are being used as a networking medium.
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this i gud topic.
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Gagan, I am dishertened by the approach of our media houses also. When all of them run for Breaking news. I got no response for my story from Hindustan Times, Times Of India and Indian Express yet. I am not sure why these guys have not picked up this story. At last, i chose the power of technology, Instablogs. I think, i need not to say any thing more.
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Soe
Yangon, Myanmar
“Sonagachi (Kolkata), GB road (Delhi), Kamathipura (Mumbai), Budhwar Peth (Pune), Dalmandi (Varanasi), Reshampura (Gwalior)”……..hmm you seem to have lot of knowledge of the exact locations ;)
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Pallab Ghosh
delhi, India
I guess it is natural to have a proper research before writing on a subjects. while researching it is natural to know such details.
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Ekta
Jaipur, India
This is all that Indians do….come forward and raise the voice. Have we ever got anything changed after raising the voices. Nothing!
What happened about Mumbai Attacks. Nothing!
Mangalore incident; Muthlaik is banned for 1 yr…another showoff. What happened to the men who actually attacked women. Nothing!
First we need people on the top positions with the intention to change things. Till that time keep raising voices in vain.
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Ekta, you are partially right.
Raising the voice is the first step in the process of reformation. Politicians and top brass of bueraucrats lake will to reform the situations that is why India needs a strong voice, which could be of yours or mine or ours. I hope you understand what i meant to say.
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Prabhunarayan
Pondicherry, India
Large, rising military? Perfectly normal.
Huge pollution problems? We can live with it.
Watching people have sex on the internet? SHUT THIS EVIL MONSTROSITY DOWN.
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Atif
Wellington, New Zealand
I don't understand some people... who cares about all the porn on the internet its not exactly hurting anyone. I can understand removing/stopping child porn but normal porn like who cares.
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This is not about normal porn Atif. It is about voueuristic attitude of sick people. Ans in the process, innocent people are becoming the victims. and it is illegal also.
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Vinit
Mangalore, India
People use to buy products from the market anyways even when online purchasing was not available. Now they prefer to shop online as it saves their time and money to go to the market.
Similar is the case with trading for sex. It has no stopped for centuries. Now the medium is different for some.
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Yes, The medium chosen for the trade is diffent today. It is thriving for ages. But this medium can be controlled by some computer genius by enetering few commands in the computer. So, why not stop it for public good.
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Pallab Ghosh
delhi, India
a very good story Abhishekh. I fail to relate to some of the comments above but then everybody is free to express his or her views. well, it is wrong notion that it is happening on the net so no worry do you have idea that for such sites many poor and innocent girls are abducted to have sex and place them on the net. for many it could be a software but actually some dirty prostitution and pimp game is taking place behind the scenes. internet sex may not be giving you STD but it is exploiting women like in any sex trade.
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Pallab Ghosh
delhi, India
Ekta, you are correct though when you say that ’nothing will be done’ in fact that has become our system and in spite of our frustration we are unable to get rid of this system. actually we lack leaders for holding social movements. I am not talking of these politicians, bunch of buffoons. I have myself raised voice at many points especially on i remember which turned into a heated debate at the Kolkata Press Club when Durbar Mohila was holding a press conference. But Ekta, no other journalist present there raised their voice excepting one gentleman fron Aaj Kaal. I find it disgusting when people say ’it is one of the ancient trade and it will continue’. really pathetic thinking and attitude.
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Gagan Kapoor
Gurgaon, India
Ekta and Pallab.. U both are very right... All that these politicians do is to get a quick publicity from an issue and use it for vote politics.... how deeply one goes into it is still a question...
in Mumbai attacks, all that movements were possible due to the public uproar..

With so many issue just lying like that.... i feel that no politician or a party will give this topic its due importance.
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Adam
Perth, Australia
I agree. If I need a pair of jeans, I will definitely get it from wherever I can. Be it common market or internet shopping. I know it raises the concern that youngsters will be spoiled and blah blah, but the ones who want to be a part of this trade will in anyway be…
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Thanks Adam,
I have a question ’Will you buy the thing which you dont need really by making extra efforts. I think no, you will amke extra efforts when you need it. This is my concern. Dont present to the youth at the early age because they dont need this crap.
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Well,the prostitution has become hi-tech. You know ”nakedness” sells.It’s most profitable affair.That’s why nobody is interested in curbing this unholy business. There are many brothels operating in my city.Policemen don’t do anything because they get ”Hafta”,which is distributed among the other officials.

Well,India has framed laws to curb the cyber crimes.What we need are better professionals to curb the new forms of cyber crimes.

Interestingly, prominent media publications have refused to publish your story.I can feel the frustration as it’s something that has taken place with me as well.Well, remember for most of them ”nakedness” is productive.They are being dictated by market-driven theories. It’s more productive for them to publish a pix of semi-nude model on their front page than to publish the plight of women trapped in problems.
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hello abishek,

when china and other middle east countries block adult web site why not indan govt block such sites ?. here in down south if you check web history you will find mostly pronographic site URL..
i wrote article about pedophilies and child pronography in blog http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474976907425&nav=MyGather
on 10-2007 .
for all my articles /fiction/ photos
visit www.jivan.gather.com
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