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Pile them high, sell them cheap women and sex for sale.


Willmott, Liz

"Trading Women", David Feingold's compelling documentary about the trafficking of women and girls into the Thai sex industry, unravels the complex social and political tapestry tapestry, hand-woven fabric of plain weave made without shuttle or drawboy, the design of weft threads being threaded into the warp with fingers or a bobbin.  forming the backdrop to the global trafficking menace.

"A clear and consistent message of the film is that trafficking is not a localized problem. The international crime of trafficking is susceptible to a complex range of influencing factors, which include the economies of supply countries and their neighbours, government anti-drug initiatives affecting agricultural communities, sexual demand for particular ethnic types, the legal status of communities, restrictive immigration policies An immigration policy is any policy of a state that affects the transit of persons across its borders, but especially those that intend to work and to remain in the country. , official corruption and cultural stereotypes."

Narrated by American actress Angelina Jolie, produced by Dean Slotar and edited by Sam Lee of Ophidian ophidian

member of the suborder Ophidia; see snake.
 Films, "Trading Women" profiles the hill peoples of Thailand, noting that lack of citizenship, with its associated landlessness, poverty and vulnerability to police corruption Police corruption is a specific form of police misconduct sometimes involving political corruption, and generally designed to gain a financial or political benefit for a police officer or officers in exchange for not pursuing, or selectively pursuing, an investigation or arrest. , is an overriding factor in the women becoming easy prey to sex traffickers. The documentary illustrates that it is frequently a local person, such as a neighbour or friend, rather than an anonymous criminal, who kidnaps or manipulates the women into leaving their homes. However, both form part of an intricate international network of buyers and resellers.

In response to the hill peoples' plight, the trafficking project of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO UNESCO: see United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
UNESCO
 in full United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
) Office in Bangkok, which Mr. Feingold heads, has conducted a highland citizenship project to train and support non-governmental organizations “NGO” redirects here. For other uses, see NGO (disambiguation).

A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally constituted organization created by private persons or organizations with no participation or representation of any government.
 (NGOs) to assist these people in meeting the requirements for registration and citizenship. The project is a result of a partnership between UNESCO, the UN Inter-Agency Project on Trafficking of Women and Children (UNIAP UNIAP UN Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region ) and a wide variety of Thai and hill tribe A hill tribe is any one of around twenty ethnic groups living in Northern Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar. Most of these groups also exist outside Thailand, but the term is most often used to refer to the Thai groups. The hill tribes together number approximately 550,000.  NGOs, universities and government agencies. "Trading Women" takes several misperceptions about sex trafficking and turns them on their head, starting with the in-depth analysis of the hill people, who have been superficially depicted by the media as loveless parents selling their daughters into trafficking.

David Feingold also overturns perceptions around the international Thai sex attractions, such as Pat Pong (games) Pong - A computer game invented in 1972 by Atari's Nolan Bushnell. The game is a minimalist rendering of table tennis. Each of the two players are represented as a white slab, controllable by a knob, which deflects a bouncing ball.  in Bangkok, which actually have few if any trafficked workers because they offer better working conditions and pay, and are staffed by Thai nationals. It is actually the hidden domestic sex industry which he says accounts for 99 per cent of the demand for trafficked women. However, he argues it is not the clientele who creates the demand--if that were the case they would attract premium rates. To the contrary, as trafficked women are often completely outside of any community support network, as "illegals" they are easily controlled, moved and exploited for as little as $2 per hour, of which they often receive not a single cent. This makes them a desirable commodity for criminals looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 maximum returns on their "investment".

A clear and consistent message of the film is that trafficking is not a localized problem. The international crime of trafficking is susceptible to a complex range of influencing factors, which include the economies of supply countries and their neighbours, government anti-drug initiatives affecting agricultural communities, sexual demand for particular ethnic types, the legal status of communities, restrictive immigration policies, official corruption and cultural stereotypes.

Anti-trafficking initiatives with a single country focus, which do not take a broader regional or international perspective, are therefore unlikely to succeed. In commenting on the effects of a narrow geopolitical ge·o·pol·i·tics  
n. (used with a sing. verb)
1. The study of the relationship among politics and geography, demography, and economics, especially with respect to the foreign policy of a nation.

2.
a.
 focus, Phil Marshall, Programme Manager of UNIAP, coined the phrase "the 'push-down, pop-up' phenomena", whereby trafficking in one area is suppressed only to create a new neighbouring market. Mr. Feingold agrees: "This is a cross-border problem, a regional problem, not a one-country problem, which requires international collaboration." It is for this reason that anti-trafficking organizations such as UNIAP draw on the resources and expertise of national and international NGOs, UN agencies and Governments.

Mr. Feingold pulls no punches in his commentary on the "hell of good intentions" of organizations waging war against traffickers: "Trafficking conferences, conventions and government statements of goodwill are not enough. It is time we stopped simply presenting horror stories horror story

Story intended to elicit a strong feeling of fear. Such tales are of ancient origin and form a substantial part of folk literature. They may feature supernatural elements such as ghosts, witches, or vampires or address more realistic psychological fears.
 of individual women, and looked at the root causes. It is time we stopped feeling good about feeling bad."
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Date:Jun 1, 2003
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