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Anti Sex Tourism Raids in Sosua - will they work? Who knows

windeguy

By now most everyone in the DR has heard about the Attorney General trying to eradicate sex tourism in the DR. With a focus first and foremost on Sosua which has had more than a few days of raids by up to 600 police. Even the POTDR has mentioned it:


Abinader emphasized that his administration is actively transforming Sos繳a and working to eradicate prostitution, pimping, and sexual exploitation in the area.Reddit+9De ltimo Minuto+9做厙輦⑹+9

He noted that continuous operations are currently underway, carried out by both the Public Ministry and the National Drug Control Directorate (DNCD).De ltimo Minuto

According to Abinader, since 1997, Sos繳a had become known as a tourism zone with a high incidence of prostitution.De ltimo Minuto

He identified El Batey, a central neighborhood, as a red spot recognized since 2009 for its negative impact on family tourism.DR1+2De ltimo Minuto+2做厙輦⑹+2

He stated that two major interventions have already been implemented and that coordinated support from economic, tourism, and social sectors is essential for continued change.De ltimo Minuto+1做厙輦⑹+1

He also revealed that 10 days before July 21, 2025, a townwide intervention began, prioritizing El Batey.De ltimo Minuto

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I have been following this as well. It seems many people are supporting this move and there is a very vocal group opposed.


Seems to me the problem isn't actually the problem, rather a symptom of the problem. Without addressing the root cause nothing much will change. Maybe it will move to a different location, quiet down for a while but not likely to go away.


Let's see how things continue.

windeguy

Yes, the sex touirsts think Sosua will disappear without them. They are "The Saviours of Soua" only in their minds.


I am sure some business owners are not happy, the mayor for one.


If Sosua disappeared, the government will have won that battle.

But Sosua will remain no matter what happens regarding the attempt to erradicate sex tourism

Many Dominicans hate Sosua because of the bad reputation it has and are for the actions being taken.


The government hates what the sex tourists post about their sexploits on line. The underlying causes of what poor women do to make money is of course related at the underlying issue, but not what the government is focused upon.

windeguy

Operation Atlantico

It has happened before and almost always without lasting results.

But this time, Operation Atlantico is serious. For several days, various actions have been underway to restore order to Sos繳a's nightlife. Yeni Berenice Reynoso, the Attorney General of the Republic, announced after the launch of the first phase of Operation Atlantico that the Public Prosecutor's Office intends to establish a special prosecutor's office in Sos繳a to combat illegal pimping, commercial sexual exploitation, and human trafficking. This special prosecutor's office in Sos繳a will primarily be responsible for enforcing the actions initiated and the operational management of all investigations related to pimping, human trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation, human smuggling, and drug trafficking.


At the launch of Operation Atlantico last weekend, 29 raids led to the arrest of 174 women, including six minors and 22 men as well as the seizure of weapons, drugs, and evidence of migrant trafficking, exposing large-scale illegal networks operating in the area. Many Sos繳a residents point out that it was time for authorities to take action to curb the disorder in the city. Not only pimps and prostitution are responsible, but the micro-drug trade also causes bloody clashes that have resulted in deaths and injuries. Residents hope that this will now yield lasting results. In 2023, however, Sos繳a's mayor, Wilfredo Olivances, caused controversy by declaring in an interview with a Spanish journalist that prostitution 'is part of world culture'. His words were interpreted by many as normalizing sexual exploitation in the municipality and sparked a wave of criticism from sectors demanding a genuine transformation of Sos繳a, as well as greater protection for vulnerable women involved in this activity. The Dominican Republic's Attorney General's Office, Yeni Berenice Reynoso, has repeatedly emphasized her commitment to combating and eradicating sex tourism in the country since her time as Deputy Attorney General, particularly in areas where networks of exploitation and abuse are rampant.

As usual, we'll just have to wait and see what the end result will be.

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@windeguy

And they are most of the vocal opposition for sure! Somehow they think the DR needs their money. In fact they don't care about their money at all. I for one didn't like going to Sosua because of the issues there. If I went to Sosua Bay beach I made sure to leave town well before 4 pm.


And you are right, the govt doesn't care about the actual root causes and issues.

Steverino7777

I was somewhat startled by what I saw when i visited Sosua last March. The community was teaming with sex workers in brilliant blue, green or pink hair to name a few. I was unaware of the reputation of Sosua when I decided to visit. I understand that poverty is at the root of many social issues and this is one of them.

I did not feel comfortable walking the noisy streets on my way to the beach or out to dine. I will not return....

wondering9

Wait, there's someplace you can get to the beach without crossing a noisy street?

/signed/

newbie

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Noisy streets are common but these are noisy busy streets for a different reason honey.

Steverino7777

@wondering9

And how is that?

CHRISTOPHER DAVID56

@planner

不 不