Amsterdam prostitutes protest planned shutdown of brothel windows in red-light district

Hundreds of prostitutes and supporters protested yesterday in Amsterdam against plans to reinvigorate the city’s famed red-light district by closing some of the windows where sex workers sit to draw clients.
“About 250 people demonstrated in the red light district against the closure of the windows,” city police spokeswoman Marjolein Koek said.
The famously open-minded city has proposed shutting down some of the brothels in the district to help in the fight against human trafficking and other crimes.
About 115 of the 500 red- and pink-lit windows have already been closed in recent years.
The demonstrating prostitutes – many masked to hide their identities – waved signs during the protest saying “Don’t save us, save our windows” and “Stop closing our windows”, according to Dutch TV.