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A reaction to a letter by Sarah Benson, CEO Ruhama published on 17th April 2011 in Sunday Independent

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TOBL is an association led by sex workers in Ireland. We campaign against calls to criminalise the purchase of sex, and for the health, safety, human, civil and labour rights of Irish sex workers.