Sitrep:Trafficking in persons is modern-day slavery, involving victims who are forced, defrauded, or coerced into labor or sexual exploitation. The International Labor Organization (ILO), the UN agency charged with addressing labor standards, employment, and social protection issues, estimates that 12.3 million people worldwide are enslaved in forced labor, bonded labor, forced child labor, sexual servitude, and involuntary servitude at any given time. Human trafficking is a multi-dimensional threat, depriving people of their human rights and freedoms, risking global health, promoting social breakdown, inhibiting development by depriving countries of their human capital, and helping fuel the growth of organized crime.
Current situation: Burma is a source country for women, children, and men trafficked for the purpose of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation; Burmese women and children are trafficked to East and Southeast Asia for commercial sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, and forced labor; Burmese children are subjected to conditions of forced labor in Thailand as hawkers, beggars, and for work in shops, agriculture, fish processing, and small-scale industries; women are trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation to Malaysia and China; some trafficking victims transit Burma from Bangladesh to Malaysia and from China to Thailand; internal trafficking occurs primarily from villages to urban centers and economic hubs for labor in industrial zones, agricultural estates, and commercial sexual exploitation; military and civilian officials continue to use a significant amount of forced labor; ethnic insurgent groups also used compulsory labor of adults and unlawful recruitment of children; the military junta's gross economic mismanagement, human rights abuses, and its policy of using forced labor are the top causal factors for Burma's significant trafficking problem
Burma does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and is not making significant efforts to do so; military and civilian officials remain directly involved in significant acts of forced labor and unlawful conscription of child soldiers.
Date: November 14, 2009
Location:Asylum Extreme
3101 Pond Station Rd
Louisville, KY 40272
http://www.pbasylum.comTime:
1000 - 1800
Cost$5 Registration Fee please use Paypal
payment@airsoftlouisville.org, and be sure to include call sign and what team you are signing up for.
$10.60 Field Fee (Paid the day of the event)
Total: $15.60
Teams and UniformsContractors: Tan Pants (Including any tan based camo pattern), Black Tops
HTG: Green-based BDUs
Registration:Registration will be limited to 75 players. Once the 75 player limit is reached, no more registrations will be allowed.
Furthermore, only those players who preregister will be allowed on the field the day of the event. That means if your name is not on our registration list, you will not be allowed to play if you show up on game day.
To register, please go to:
http://www.airsoftlouisville.org/viewto ... f=47&t=145For More Info:http://www.airsoftlouisville.org/viewforum.php?f=47Airsoft Louisville Rules:http://www.airsoftlouisville.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=12pics of field will be posted up soon we have had several new buildings added ad one HUGE island compound.
cant wait to see you all at the field.