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词条 Prostitution in Iran
释义

  1. History

  2. Prostitution scandal

  3. Nikah mut‘ah or Sigheh

  4. Special Healthcare and Screening Centers

  5. 2016 Estimation

  6. Sex trafficking

  7. See also

  8. References

Prostitution in Iran is illegal, and incurs various punishments ranging from fines and jail terms to execution for repeat offenders.[1]

History

The exact number of prostitutes working in Iran is unknown. However, prostitutes are visible on some street corners of the major cities. Many of them are runaways from poor and broken homes.[2][3] In 2002, the moderate Iranian newspaper Entekhab estimated that there were close to 85,000 prostitutes in Tehran alone.[4] Prostitution is rampant in Tehran; "the streets are full of working girls ... part of the landscape, blending in with everything else."[5]

Police raids have also exposed child prostitution rings.[6]

An Iranian psychiatrist, Mahdis Kamkar, believes the rise in prostitution is a symptom of broader social problems, among them "troubled families, divorce, identity crises and social contradictions." [7]

Before the Iranian Revolution in 1979, prostitutes were confined to separate neighborhoods such as Shahr-e No in Tehran. The new religious government demolished the district and punished prostitution with lashing.[8] Establishing brothels is also a criminal act, subject to 1–10 years imprisonment, if not subject to death sentence.[9]

Prostitution scandal

In 2008, General Reza Zarei, the Tehran police chief, was arrested in a brothel with six prostitutes.[10] His arrest caused embarrassment for the government of President Ahmadinejad because Zarei was in charge of vice in Tehran.[10] The prosecutor in the case remarked that Zarei exploited his office to profit materially from prostitution.[10]

Nikah mut‘ah or Sigheh

{{Main article|Nikah mut‘ah}}{{see also| Women in Iran}}

While prostitution is illegal in Iran, the Shiah institution of Nikah mut‘ah (temporary marriage, usually called Sigheh in Iran) allows contractual short-term relations between both sexes. Usually, a dowry is given to the temporary wife. Sigheh can last from 3days to 99 years (although some Islamic scholars (mujtahids), say that it is impossible to marry a person, as temporary marriage, for a period of time that is usually longer than the average life-time of a person);[11] it expires automatically without divorce. According to a number of scholars and Iranians, Sigheh is being misused as a legal cover for prostitution in Iran.[12][13] Religious people argue that Islamic temporary marriage is different from prostitution for a couple of reasons, including the necessity of iddah in case the couple have sexual intercourse. It means that if a woman marries a man in this way and has sex, she has to wait for a certain period of time before marrying again and therefore, a woman cannot marry more than a limited number of times in a year. [14][15][16][17][18][19] It has been reported that the number of temporary marriages entered into is on the increase.[22]

Special Healthcare and Screening Centers

On July 15, 2016, Ali Akbar Sayyari, the healthcare affairs' Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran, informed the public about improving and/or establishing (depending on the area and place in the country) 'drop-in centers' and 'voluntary counseling and testing' centers for the female sex workers. These centers provide disease prevention tools and examine the sex workers for STDs. They also provide counselling.[20]

2016 Estimation

According to Farahnaz Salimi, head of Aaftaab Society, an NGO for social damages controlling and prevention, there are about 10,000 female sex workers in Tehran. Among these sex workers, there are married women or female clerks, too. According to her reports, the average price of having sex with sex workers is 600,000 rials (60,000 tomans which is about 14.28 USD). The price can be as high as some hundred thousand tomans (= some million rials) for a night. The lowest price is 50,000 rials (= 5,000 tomans).[21][22] (Price information is based on currency exchange rates of spring 2016).

Sex trafficking

{{see also|Human trafficking in Iran}}

Iran is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to sex trafficking. Organized groups reportedly subject Iranian women, boys, and girls to sex trafficking in Iran, Afghanistan, the Iraqi Kurdistan Region (IKR), Pakistan, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Europe. Some Iranian women, who seek employment to support their families in Iran, are vulnerable to sex trafficking. Iranian girls between the ages of 13 and 17 are targeted by traffickers for sale abroad; younger girls may be forced into domestic service until their traffickers consider them old enough to be subjected to child sex trafficking. In 2016, there was a reported increase in young Iranian women in prostitution in Dubai; some of these women may be trafficking victims. From 2009-2015, the transport of girls from and through Iran en route to other Persian Gulf states for sexual exploitation reportedly increased. Iranian girls were subjected to sex trafficking in brothels in the IKR, especially Sulaimaniya; in some cases this exploitation was facilitated by Iranian trafficking networks. In 2015, the media reported Kurdistan Regional Government officials were among the clients of these brothels. In Tehran, Tabriz, and Astara, the number of teenage girls exploited in sex trafficking reportedly continues to increase. Afghan migrants and refugees, including children, are highly vulnerable to sex trafficking.[23]

In 2007, the United States State Department placed Iran as a "Tier 2" in its annual Trafficking in Persons reports, stating that "it does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but is making significant efforts to do so".[24] In 2010, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton downgraded Iran to "Tier 3", noting that the country makes no significant effort to solve trafficking problems, mainly in relation to prostitution and forced labor.[25]

See also

  • Healthcare in Iran
  • Crime in Iran
  • Chastity House
  • Prostitution
  • Prostitution in Asia

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Sex Work Law - Countries|url=http://spl.ids.ac.uk/sexworklaw/countries|website=Sexuality, Poverty and Law|accessdate=31 March 2018|language=en}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.economist.com/node/2137652 |title=Shorn of dignity and equality |publisher=The Economist |date=2003-10-16 |accessdate=2011-11-21}}
3. ^{{cite news|title= Drugs and prostitution 'soar' in Iran|publisher= BBC|date=2000-07-06|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/822312.stm|accessdate=2011-01-12}}
4. ^{{cite web|last=Lapidos |first=Juliet |url=http://www.slate.com/id/2189816/ |title=How to Spot a Persian Prostitute |publisher=Slate |date=2008-04-23 |accessdate=2011-11-21}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://nypost.com/2014/08/30/inside-modern-iran-where-porn-and-prostitution-are-rampant/|title=Inside modern Iran, where porn and prostitution are rampant|date=August 30, 2014|newspaper=New York Post|author=Larry Getlan}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.iranfocus.com/en/?option=com_content&task=view&id=1840 |title=Iran in focus |publisher=Iran Focus |date=2005-04-11 |accessdate=2011-11-21}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thebody.com/content/world/art17937.html |title=Rise in Iranian Prostitution Blamed on Strict Sex Rules, Economy |publisher=The Body |date= 2002-09-16 |accessdate=2011-11-21}}
8. ^{{cite web| last = Fath | first = Nazila | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/28/world/to-regulate-prostitution-iran-ponders-brothels.html |title=To Regulate Prostitution, Iran Ponders Brothels |publisher=New York Times |date=2002-08-28 |accessdate=2011-11-21}}
9. ^{{cite web|last1=ZAHARIE|first1=Cristian Giuseppe|title=THE LEGAL REGIME OF PROSTITUTION ON THE MUSLIM COUNTRIES|url=ftp://ftp.repec.org/opt/ReDIF/RePEc/rau/clieui/SP14/CLI-SP14-A5.pdf|publisher=Romanian-American University|accessdate=14 April 2018}}
10. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,550156,00.html |title=Prostitute Scandal Rattles Tehran Government |date=April 28, 2008 |work=Spiegel Online International |accessdate=January 6, 2011}}
11. ^Resaaleye Daneshjouyi; Porsesh-ha va Pasokh-ha. Motaabeghe Nazar-e 10 Tan az Maraaje'e Ezaam. رساله دانشجویی؛ پرسش ها و پاسخ ها. مطابق نظر ده تن از مراجع عظام. Ma'aaref Publication. Student's Risalah. Questions and Answers. Compatible with the Fatwa of Ten People of Marja's. {{ISBN|978-964-531-307-2}}. p 223.
12. ^Andreeva, Elena (2007). Russia and Iran in the great game: travelogues and Orientalism. Routledge studies in Middle Eastern history. 8. Psychology Press. pp. 162–163. {{ISBN|0415771536}}. "Most of the travelers describe the Shi'i institution of temporary marriage (sigheh) as 'legalized profligacy' and hardly distinguish between temporary marriage and prostitution."
13. ^Haeri, Shahla (1989). Law of Desire: Temporary Marriage in Shi'i Iran. Contemporary Issues in the Middle East.
Syracuse University Press. p. x. {{ISBN|0815624832}}. "Outside of the religious establishment and the ongoing disputes between Shi'i and Sunni scholars, the attitude toward temporary marriage has been primarily one of ambivalence and disdain. Before the revolution of 1979, the secular Iranian middle classes dismissed temporary marriage as a form of prostitution that had been legitimized by the religious establishment, who, to use a popular Persian expression, 'put a religious hat on it.'"
14. ^[https://www.al-islam.org/shiite-encyclopedia-ahlul-bayt-dilp-team/temporary-marriage-islam-part-6-similarities-and Temporary Marriage in Islam Part 6: Similarities and Differences of Mut’a and Regular Marriage | A Shi'ite Encyclopedia | Books on Islam and Muslims | Al-Islam.org]. [https://www.webcitation.org/6n9L616bI Permanent archived link].
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.shiachat.com/forum/topic/235001730-iddah-of-mutah/|title=Iddah Of Mutah|website=ShiaChat.com}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sistani.org/english/book/48/2350/|title=Marriage " Mut'ah (temporary marriage) - Islamic Laws - The Official Website of the Office of His Eminence Al-Sayyid Ali Al-Husseini Al-Sistani|website=www.sistani.org}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.al-islam.org/a-summary-of-rulings-makarim-shirazi/rules-matrimony-and-marriage|title=The Rules in Matrimony and Marriage|website=Al-Islam.org}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://islam.stackexchange.com/questions/16461/how-is-mutah-different-from-prostitution-from-a-non-muslim-point-of-view|title=How is Mutah different from prostitution (from a non-Muslim point of view)?|website=islam.stackexchange.com}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://english.bayynat.org.lb/QA/1a.htm|title=Marriage|website=english.bayynat.org.lb}}
20. ^ایجاد مراکز بهداشتی برای زنان روسپی. Islamic Republic of Iran News Network. [https://www.webcitation.org/6j1RMv1nr Permanent Archived Link]. Retrieved and Archived on July 15, 2016.
Translation of the Title: Creating Healthcare Centers for Female Sex Workers. Quoted from IRNA.
21. ^۱۰ هزار «تن فروش» در تهران از متأهل تا کارمند/ارتباط جنسی برای عبور از بوروکراسی اداری. [https://web.archive.org/web/20160709060006/http://aftabnews.ir/fa/news/374016/%DB%B1%DB%B0-%D9%87%D8%B2%D8%A7%D8%B1-%D8%AA%D9%86-%D9%81%D8%B1%D9%88%D8%B4-%D8%AF%D8%B1-%D8%AA%D9%87%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%86-%D8%A7%D8%B2-%D9%85%D8%AA%D8%A3%D9%87%D9%84-%D8%AA%D8%A7-%DA%A9%D8%A7%D8%B1%D9%85%D9%86%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%AA%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B7-%D8%AC%D9%86%D8%B3%DB%8C-%D8%A8%D8%B1%D8%A7%DB%8C-%D8%B9%D8%A8%D9%88%D8%B1-%D8%A7%D8%B2-%D8%A8%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%88%DA%A9%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B3%DB%8C-%D8%A7%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%B1%DB%8C Permanent Archived Link]. [https://www.webcitation.org/6jTv0gsOY Permanent Archived Link at WebCite]. Retrieved and archived on August 3, 2016.
22. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.radiozamaneh.com/282680 |title=تن‌فروشی به‌خاطر پنج‌هزار تومان|trans-title=Prostitution for $ 5,000|website= Radio Zamaneh |date=3 August 2016}}
23. ^{{cite web |title=Iran 2017 Trafficking in Persons Report |url=https://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/countries/2017/271207.htm |website=U.S. Department of State |accessdate=24 June 2018}}{{PD-notice}}
24. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2004/33195.htm |title= Trafficking in Persons Report |date=2009-02-25 |website=Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor |publisher=U.S. Department of State |accessdate=20 December 2009}}
25. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2010/142759.htm|title=Trafficking in Persons Report 2010 |author=Bureau of Democracy Human Rights and Labor |year=2010 |website= |publisher=U.S. Department of State |accessdate=6 January 2011}}
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