September 1, 2005
AIDS Organization Sues Over U.S. Prostitution Policy
An international aid charity is suing the U.S. government over an anti-prostitution policy that has prompted both protest and support from nonprofit groups.
DKT International, in Washington, has sued the U.S. Agency for International Development and Andrew Natsios, its chief administrator, for prohibiting agency grants to the charity because DKT refused to sign a pledge opposing prostitution and sex trafficking. Since September 2004, the Bush administration has required all recipients
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