Issues: Esclavage et travail forcé

See also: Justice, Travail, Violence
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Witnessed: 2131 times

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Combatting Slavery In Brazil by Centro de Direitos Humanos

(for fast broadband Internet connections) Enslaved workers must escape from the slave-like conditions in which they work, despite death-threats and actual killings thugs hired by farm owners. ...

Regions: Brésil

Issues: Esclavage et travail forcé

Witnessed: 2135 times

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Susan Cruiskshank, the advocacy officer for Oxfam Mexico, talks about the organizations' work

Susan Cruiskshank, the advocacy officer for Oxfam Mexicon talks about about the campaign work the group is doing in Mexico on controlling the movement and availability of small arms as part of the gro...

Regions: Mexique

Issues: Esclavage et travail forcé

Witnessed: 1379 times

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Slavery Still Exists

This is a video dedicated to raising awareness about Slavery and Human Trafficking, as well as the Polaris Project campaign "Slavery Still Exists". ...

Regions: Global

Issues: Esclavage et travail forcé, Prostitution des enfants, Trafic des êtres humains

Witnessed: 1417 times

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End Slavery

Through Free the Slaves’ research, first published in Kevin Bales’ Disposable People, our conservative estimate is that there are 27 million people in slavery today....

Regions: Bulgarie, Venezuela

Issues: Discrimination, Enfants soldats, Esclavage et travail forcé

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End Slave Labor in Brazil

Every year, more than 25,000 workers are enslaved by landowners in rural Brazil, mostly in the Amazon region.

Regions: Azerbaïdjan, Brésil, Venezuela

Issues: Détention, Discrimination, Enfants soldats

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Japan Sex Slaves

The Number of Japan Sex Slaves during WWII is estimated from 80,000 to 200,000. These women are from Korea, China, Taiwan, Filipino,Dutch, Indonesian, etc....

Regions: Japon, Venezuela

Issues: Anthropologie légale, Conflit armé, Détention

Witnessed: 47137 times

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Memory in Lo-Sheng Sanatoriumi

Lo-Sheng Sanatorium is a hospital for lepers, which was build during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan. During the 1930s, leprosy patients were forced to live in the hospital....

Regions: Afrique du Sud

Issues: Anthropologie légale, Détention, Discrimination

Witnessed: 1595 times

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Forced Labor in China (Graphic)

Two policemen handcuffed this woman to a heating pipe and shocked her with three electric batons continuously for seven hours, burning her face to a crisp. This photo was taken 10 days later.

Regions: Chine, Pakistan, Venezuela

Issues: Anthropologie légale, Conflit armé, Détention

Witnessed: 2302 times

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