Hello, Mr. Sean Casey. It's also nice to see you on the other side of the Atlantic.
Well, as you know, in my report I have to attend to the different situations in different countries. I have to assume that the sovereignty of a state decides which kind of prostitution policy it wants, and I have to respect that. But if you ask my opinion and my feeling and my conviction, after all I have seen and heard, I think that all types of advertisement should be criminalized—all types, direct or indirect. On the communication of offering sexual services, of course, if we go with the sense to criminalize all aspects of prostitution, that has to be criminalized. If we go with the sense that we only criminalize the purchase of sexual services, then we are criminalizing only the clients. So that depends on the situation.
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