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AP Historical Hard Drive 2

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AP Historical Hard Drive 2
Hundreds of brothel owners and sex workers lay down on the street in Seoul, South Korea, to protest against the government's unprecedented crackdown on their industry, Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004. Law-enforcement authorities launched a nationwide campaign aimed at eliminating the filthy sex trade, armed with a special law on sex trafficking that came into effect at midnight Thursday. (AP Photo/Chosun Ilbo, Choe Sung-woo) **KOREA OUT**
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2004-09-23
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
CHOE SUNG-WOO
304300
0,44MB
17cm x 10cm by 300dpi
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