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Sexual slaverySexual slavery is a special case of slavery which includes various different practices:
The term "consensual sexual slavery" (meaning see for example BDSM and total power exchange) has occasionally been used. The term refers to a sexual role play between someone in an assumed position of power (e.g. dominant) and someone in a supposed position of servitude (e.g. submissive). Modern-day sexual slaveryForced prostitutionForced prostitution is a form of sexual slavery that is often directed at immigrants to western countries. Often the "owners" of these people will confiscate passports and/or money in order to make the women involved completely reliant on them. This practice is universally illegal. In many countries, illegal immigrants often work in prostitution in circumstances such that they feel they have no other choice. Often these prostitutes are kept in financial debt by the brothel owners, who charge them for their travel and other costs. The arrangement may be such that the prostitutes can never earn enough to pay off the debt. This is a form of debt bondage. This kind of sex slavery is often found in Germany and the Netherlands. Clearly separating this from East European women entering prostitution in Western countries knowingly and more or less willingly, to escape the daily hardships of their lives, is often not possible. In addition to the First World, this also takes place in countries of South Asia such as India and Thailand, where young girls are sometimes sold (often by their own parents) to brothel owners. In modern day Thailand this is becoming much rarer, but is still widespread. Sexual slavery in Africa The presence of sex slavery in Africa is widespread. The colonial powers abolished slavery in the 19th century, but in areas outside their jurisdiction, such as the Mahdist empire in Sudan, the practice continued to thrive. There are numerous reports of women sex slaves in areas without an effective government control, such as until recently, Liberia, Sierra Leone, northern Uganda and Kongo. Sexual slavery in the pastSexual slavery in Islam The Qur'an considers the liberation of slaves a meritable act, orders prisoners to be released with or without ransom and forbids debt slavery. However, both the hadith and the Shariah permit slavery. In the modern Middle East, sexual slavery is as rare as in the western world. Though some Muslims may claim that hadith allows child sexual slavery, their view is strongly in the minority, and publicly making such claims would be dangerous to the individual. The authenticity of many hadiths are disputed, and all Muslims would agree that the Qur'an is the best source of Islamic study. See also: ma malakat aymanukum. Sexual slavery in North AmericaIn the mid-19th century in the U.S, there was a white slavery scare which suggested that large numbers of white women were being kidnapped and forced into prostitution. The prevalence of this practice was greatly exaggerated due to xenophobia, and this phenomenon is generally regarded today as having been an example of a moral panic. In fact, at that time, the US victims of sexual slavery were overwhelmingly women of African descent, held as slaves, often purchased with sexual exploitation as the primary goal. A supposedly true story of one such girl, purchased as a sexual slave when she was fourteen, is told in Celia, A Slave by Melton A. Mclaurin, and such practice is also widely referred to in other literature discussing the era, for instance Roots by Alex Haley. Sexual slavery in Japan during World War IIDuring World War II, hundreds of thousands of mostly Asian women were tricked or otherwise coerced into serving the Japanese army as prostitutes in the wartime brothels of Asia during the Japanese occupation of Korea, China and other parts of South East Asia. Forced into sexual slavery by Japan and raped dozens of times daily by Japanese soldiers, the euphemistically named "comfort women" have faced lives of enduring shame. Sexual slavery in Japan post World War II Some Japanese sources assert that the euphemistically named Recreation and Amusement Association, essentially brothels set up by the Japanese Home Ministry in August 1945 to serve the occupation forces, was equivalent to the comfort women system. However, most prostitutes seem to have been Japanese women forced into the work through economic destitution, not physical coercion. The system was officially terminated in January 1946, by order of higher military commanders from the main occupying power, the United States. Sexual slavery in Korea According to some Korean scholars, the South Korean military had a "comfort women" system in the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Sexual slavery in KZ-camps during World War II The Joy Division were groups of Jewish women in the concentration camps during World War II who were kept for the sexual pleasure of the Nazi guards, as described in Ka-tzetnik 135633's 1955 book, The House of Dolls. The Nazis also selected Polish and Ukrainian women working in forced labor and forced them into brothels. External references
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