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Prostitution

I have removed Prostitution in Nigeria from the template. Whilst some feminists view all prostitution as a breach of human rights, other see voluntary prostitution as a form of empowerment for women. It's inclusion is therefore WP:POV. That aside, there are some aspects of prostitution that are human rights issues such as sex trafficking. This does not warrant its inclusion any more that say the food industry, where trafficked people are used as labour in the fields and factories. --John B123 (talk) 20:26, 15 January 2019 (UTC)