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I WENT UNDERCOVER IN THE WORLD OF SYRIAN WHOREHOUSES - PART 2


TEXT BY VICE STAFF
PHOTOS BY FALKO SIEWERT

I never went back to this club, nor did I answer the phone when the boss rang, but I had the hook in me. It had been a dumb and callous adventure, but it had stirred something up. I wanted to visit more brothels.

On the following Friday evening, I went—this time with an Arab friend—to the discotheque in the basement of the Hotel Meridien. After my friend had met a few of the girls there, he confirmed that they were all Iraqi refugees. Some had been prostitutes under Saddam’s regime, and some were there following the very dark, violent, inconceivable cataclysms that the war had brought into their lives. All of them were drunk to the point of staggering up and down the carpeted stairs under the weak, cheap disco lights.

I had a relentless train of Saudi men in dresses grabbing my ass. Much of the clientele in Syrian brothels is from Saudi Arabia. All of them were drunk and I was turning out to be the main attraction. My friend explained to one of them that he had booked me for the night, and then he asked the man and his friends if there were any other places we could go. They told us that there was a whole red-light district in the suburbs now and said we should just get into a taxi and ask to be driven to a northern suburb called Sednaya. We got out of there and hopped in a cab.



We drove through the dark streets of Damascus, passing by Palestinian refugee camps. We were under the impression of having left the city altogether, when a sudden boom of bright, multicolored lights appeared on the horizon. It looked like Las Vegas. On each side of the road there were countless signs pointing the way to the “touristic clubs and restaurants,” which seemed to be the official term for “whorehouses full of underage refugees.” There must have been well over a hundred clubs there on this one strip of road. It was unreal. We started at one end of the street and worked our way down from club to club.

In each club we found a circular stage on which very young girls—children, really—circled throughout the night. Only a very few of them could walk in their heels. We asked some of the girls where they came from, and most of them proudly answered, “Iraq.” Some of them were Palestinian refugees from Lebanon. To set themselves apart from the Iraqi girls, they wrote “Lebanon” in Arabic on their upper arms. Even among underage refugee prostitutes, the social hierarchies of their parents and grandparents live on.




The girls wear tight, padded push-up bras, tight polyester dresses, and thick, dramatic make-up. They are chaperoned by their mothers, who gather in the dark corners of the club and scope the crowd for clients. When a mother sees a patron she likes, she shines a laser pointer on her daughter, who then goes to the man her mother has picked. Phone numbers are traded, assignations made. In these clubs, where 10- and 12-year-old girls are whored out, open prostitution is not allowed. Later that night, the clients and the mothers speak on the phone to arrange a rendezvous.

In one club, a fast Arab dance came up and a girl with terrible wounds—burns and cuts on her arms—asked me to turn her round and round. I twirled her for a long time, and when I stopped, 15 or 20 girls had gathered like butterflies to a candle. They were all begging to be twirled. They wanted to be turned like mad until they could not handle it anymore. So I did it for them, until I noticed the red flickering of a laser pointer on my shirt. A mother had noticed a guest giving me the eye, and wanted to help me with my business.


TO BE CONTINUED:
I WENT UNDERCOVER IN THE WORLD OF
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Comments

Anonymous, on Aug 13, 2009 wrote:
the mothers keep their garb on so they are not beat silly by their husbands
Anonymous, on Jul 24, 2009 wrote:
i had no idea this was going on in syria. i can’t believe these mothers are still wearing hijab. when youre selling your daughter’s body, there’s really no reason to pretend like youre religious.
Anonymous, on Jul 23, 2009 wrote:
The text of this article has been changed, and the original comments questioning the article’s veracity have been erased. The original version mentioned Palestinian camps immediately north of Damascus, of which there are none. The camps near Damascus are south of the city; none of the camps are in Damascus, contrary to the current version. Given that Vice continues to screw up that detail, I’m convinced that the author (I don’t recall whether the original version was written by "Vice Staff," but I seem to recall that it wasn’t) is fabricating much of this story.
Dilettante, on Jul 23, 2009 wrote:
Human trafficking is a huge issue here in the US, I witnessed it first hand in Greensboro where mothers and daughters were brought there from overseas and promised "jobs" that turned out more like indentured servitude and prostitution and there was one of these spas on every block downtown and yet most people who lived there ignored their existence even after many were exposed by law enforcement and mysteriously never shut down. Child prostitution is an international problem
Anonymous, on Jun 14, 2009 wrote:
yes, I saw this happening in Saudi Arabia. The Embassy of the Phillipines kept a special rest area to house the poor wretches who managed to run away from their employers before they were allowed to leave the country.
Anonymous, on Nov 26, 2008 wrote:
I do not live in a JT Leroy novel and I do not read novels. I am living in the Real World. Go to Innocence Lost on the internet and read about the ongoing FBI investigation by that name. Then tell me how common truckstop prostitution is. The girl which I wrote about earlier is a real mess from her experiences.
Anonymous, on Nov 26, 2008 wrote:
Unless you live in a JT Leroy novel, truckstop child-prostitution is nowhere near as common as you think.
Anonymous, on Nov 26, 2008 wrote:
To anonymous who is happy to live in the USA you had better take another look. Everyday girls as young as 12 or 13 are being sold in truckstops, gambling casinos and highway rest areas by their own parents to support their own drug or gambling habits. I know because I used to live next door to a very beautiful young girl that her mother was selling for these reasons. The girl in question is now a 20 year old with very low self esteem and many mental issues due to the abuse she endured. This is a horrible story but what makes it even more horrible is that it is 100 percent true.
Anonymous, on Nov 25, 2008 wrote:
very little part of sociatiy do this thing in syria
that true
you can trust whit me
Anonymous, on Nov 24, 2008 wrote:
Sad and cruel reality.
Anonymous, on Nov 23, 2008 wrote:
it’s stories such as this that make me happy to live in the USA...
Anonymous, on Oct 22, 2008 wrote:
i need to see
Anonymous, on Jun 23, 2008 wrote:
I KNOW THIS JOURNALIST AND I HAVE BEEN TO SYRIA IT IS ALL TRUE AND GETS MUCH WORSE EVERY DAY. MANY CHILDREN HAVE BEEN SOLD TO THE GULF STATES AS WHATSOEVER SLAVES. ONLY THE LUCKY REFUGEE KIDS MAKE IT WITH THEIR PARENTS TO SYRIA. ONLY THE LUCKY ONES GET MONEY. THE SOLD GULF-KIDS ARE ABUSED FOR FREE PLUS THEY HAVE TO WORK IN THE HOUSE BEFORE BEING FUCKED IN THE NIGHT.
THIS IS NEITHER ISLAMIC NOR TRADITIONAL, IT IS JUST A FUCKED UP SOCIETY.

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