Major events such as the 2014 World Cup are said to be putting Brazil on the map for the wrong reasons, a survey has found.
Over 3,000 websites have emerged over the past two years touting Brazil as a sex-tourism destination, with the situation worsening after hosting major events like the 2014 World Cup, a new survey has found.
According to ETN, a tally by private firm Axur published in O Globo newspaper shows the number of sites linking Brazil to porn, prostitution and sex tourism has surpassed the 2,165 that have already been closed down by the tourism ministry in 2011 and 2012.
Axur counted 3350 new sites in several different languages created since 2013 to promote sex-tourism, the paper reports.
One site stated: “Our young women…