Thailand’s sex worker legal limbo

泰国性工作者的法律悬空状态

Asia Specific

2026-07-08

19 分钟

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The murder of a 17-year-old girl in the coastal city of Pattaya, allegedly by a 45-year-old Australian man has sparked a discussion about whether legalising sex work in Thailand could make it safer. Tunchanok Donhomla’s body was found stuffed in a suitcase in late June near a railway track. The man accused of killing her, Simon Peter Carman, has been charged with murder and abducting a minor for indecent purposes, along with other charges. He has denied murder, claiming he acted in self-defence. The case has shone a spotlight on the precarious legal situation that Thailand’s large number of sex workers find themselves in. Despite being famous for having some of the world’s biggest red-light districts in cities like Bangkok and Pattaya, commercial prostitution is technically illegal in Thailand. Now advocates are pushing to change that, arguing that legalisation could better protect sex workers in future. Asia Specific host Mariko Oi speaks to Siromas Akrapongpanich, a child safety advocate from the Human Help Network based in Pattaya, and senior journalist Panisa Aemocha from the BBC Thai service. Asia Pacific, unpacked by those who know it best. Bringing you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Episodes of Asia Specific are also available on YouTube, here: https://bit.ly/4iJyeVt Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.uk
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  • The killing of a 17-year-old teenage girl in the Thai city of Pattaya

  • has sparked a discussion in Thailand about how to make sex work safer.

  • And Panisa, one suggestion is to make it legal.

  • Yes, Marigo, despite Bangkok, Pattaya or Thailand is known as a sex paradise,

  • it is in fact illegal to do prostitution in Thailand.

  • However, it is estimated over 100,000 people or even more are making a living out of it.

  • So we're asking whether or not the Thai government is interested

  • in changing this law or will sex work remain in a grey zone?