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Sat, April 1, 2023 | 01:51
Anti-sex buying campaign causes stir
'성매매 안하면 현금준다?'
Posted : 2011-12-30 17:46
Updated : 2011-12-30 17:46
Kim Rahn
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By Kim Rahn

“You will get 410,000 won if you promise not to buy sex during year-end drinking sessions.”

This is a campaign a male rights group is promoting in a bid to criticize the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family’s anti-prostitution policies.

But the campaign is causing a stir, as the prize money is fake and the ministry’s policies which the group stated have been non-existent.

The group, called Man of Korea, launched the “White Stockings Campaign” Thursday and sent its members an email introducing the movement. It said the campaign is supported by the ministry.

The group said the campaign is aimed at lampooning the ministry’s support program for former prostitutes. They claimed that under the ministry’s plan, if a female prostitute decides to quit selling sex and receive job training through support centers, the ministry provides her with 410,000 won per month for up to three years along with legal and medical services.

“We wanted to show that the ministry’s support program for former prostitutes is not effective. The ministry spends about 11-12 billion won per year on the program. But such support is given to any women who claim they were prostitutes, and the ministry is unable to verify whether they were really engaged in the sex trade or not,” said Sung Jae-gi, the head of the group.

As the group didn’t clearly state whether it would give 410,000 won only to women or men as well, it was flooded with phone calls from men who were inquiring if it was true.

Regarding the campaign, the ministry said the campaign is apparently fake and has nothing to do with the ministry.

“We have never launched any campaign named ‘white stockings’ and are not supporting any of the group’s activities,” the ministry said in a press release.

The ministry also said giving 410,000 won to those promising not to be involved in the sex trade is groundless and it is also far from the ministry’s actual policy.

“The support program is not about giving cash but about financing support centers, which provide former prostitutes with legal and medical services as well as job training,” ministry director Seo Young-hak said.

Seo said the ministry temporarily offered cash to such women after the special law banning prostitution took effect in 2004. “As such women suddenly couldn’t make money, we provided around 300,000 won monthly in living expenses for up to six months to those who took counseling and completed job training programs. But we don’t offer cash anymore.”

The ministry is considering taking legal action against Man of Korea for spreading false information as well as using the ministry’s logo in the campaign without permission.

In 2005, the ministry held a campaign named “White Tie,” in which it urged men to practice a “sound” drinking culture and not to buy sex after drinking.

In 2006, it waged another campaign to offer money to groups of company workers who promised not to buy sex during their year-end dinner gatherings. The move faced strong criticism for spending taxpayers’ money on supporting drinking sessions and recognizing all men as potential sex buyers. The ministry soon scrapped the campaign.

'성매매 안하면 현금준다?'
정부의 성매매여성 보호 대책을 비꼬는 한 남성단체의 '가짜' 캠페인이 논란이 되고 있다. 29일 남성연대(대표 성재기)에 따르면 이 단체는 28일 '연말연시 성매매 안하시면 현금 41만원을 드립니다'는 제목의 이메일을 대량 발송했다. 남성연대는 이 글에서 "성매매를 근절하고 피해를 예방하기 위해서는 남성들의 고결한 도덕적 이상이 간절히 필요하다"며 "지금까지 성매매경험이 있던 분이 앞으로 성매매를 않겠다는 약속을 해주면 현금 41만원을 계좌에 입금해드린다"고 썼다. 이 단체는 여성가족부의 지원을 받아 실시하는 이번 '화이트 스타킹' 캠페인을 통해 성매매가 근절되기를 바란다는 말로 이메일을 끝맺었다. 캠페인 내용이 알려지면서 사람들은 다양한 반응을 보였다.트위터 이용자들은 "불법을 저지르지 않을 것을 조건으로 금전을 준다? 여성가족부가 미쳤다"(eunke****), "나도 받으면 좋겠지만, 정책으로는 아닌 것 같다"(it****)며 황당해했다. 하지만 이 단체에 전화를 걸어도 실제로는 돈을 받을 수 없다. 여성가족부가 이 캠페인을 지원하는 것도 아니다.이 캠페인은 여성가족부가 성매매 활동을 그만두기로 결심한 여성에게 3년간 한달에 41만원씩의 현금, 법률·의료 서비스를 지원하는 정책을 비판하기 위해 만들어진 것으로 확인됐다. 2005년 여성가족부가 남성들의 성매수를 자제하자는 뜻으로 실시한 '화이트 타이' 캠페인을 패러디한 것이다.남성연대 성재기 대표는 연합뉴스와의 전화통화에서 "여성가족부가 자발적으로 성을 사고파는 여성과 남성 양쪽 중 남성은 가해자, 여성은 피해자인 것처럼 일방적으로 규정하는 사실에 반대한다는 뜻에서 이번 캠페인을 기획했다"고 말했다. 성 대표는 "정부가 성매매 여성에 어떤 증빙자료도 요구하지 않고 '성매매를 안하겠다'는 말만 하면 돈을 수십만원씩 주고 있는데 이는 지난 국정감사에서도 전혀 효과가 없다고 지적된 정책으로 세금만 낭비할 뿐"이라고 주장했다.이에 대해 여성가족부는 "사실과 다른 얘기다. 법적으로 대응할지를 검토하고 있다"고 밝혔다. 여가부에 따르면 성매매 피해여성들은 2004년 제정된 '성매매방지 및 피해자 보호 등에 관한 법률'에 따라 정부의 도움을 받을 수 있다. 이와 관련된 한 해 예산은 115억여원. 이 예산은 전국 각지에 있는 성매매피해 여성상담소 등 80여개 관련기관의 운영비나 성매매 여성들의 법률 자문비용을 위해 사용된다. 성매매피해 여성들에게 '현찰'을 쥐어준 적은 없다는 해명이다.
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