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Because their work is often outside the legal system, transgender sex workers face high risks of violence, harassment, and police profiling [3, 4]. Turkey has one of the highest rates of transgender murders in Europe [4].
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Because their work is often outside the legal system, transgender sex workers face high risks of violence, harassment, and police profiling [3, 4]. Turkey has one of the highest rates of transgender murders in Europe [4]. turkey shemale escorts
In Turkey, sex work is legal but highly regulated [1]. Prostitution is permitted only in state-registered brothels ( genelev ), and workers must carry health identification and undergo regular medical checks [1, 2]. However, from these legal frameworks because the law typically requires sex workers to be cisgender women [2]. Consequently, most transgender sex work in Turkey occurs in an unregulated, "underground" capacity, which lacks legal protections [2, 3]. Social and Human Rights Context The term "escort" in this context refers to
Transgender individuals in Turkey often face significant barriers to formal employment, leading many to enter sex work as a primary means of survival [2, 3]. Turkey has one of the highest rates of
Groups like Pembe Hayat (Pink Life) and Kırmızı Şemsiye (Red Umbrella) advocate for the decriminalization of sex work and the protection of transgender rights, focusing on health access and legal defense [3]. The Escort Industry
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