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Friday, June 2

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47,000 Tent Dealers Won’t Rent to Child Marriages

Recently, 47,000 tent dealers in Rajasthan united against child marriages. They will refuse to supply tents to anyone planning a child [...]

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Poverty, Child Labor Connected

In an effort to bring attention to poverty and to child labor and to create better employment possibilities for families who are poor [...]

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India’s New Anti-Trafficking Law: Life Term for Repeat Offenders

As India moves closer to passing a new anti-trafficking law, details of the legislation are revealing lengthy punishments for [...]

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Indian Teen Stands Up to Parents to Escape Forced Marriage

A 17-year-old girl, Ruchi, has made waves in her village for standing up to her own family and threatening to report them to the police [...]

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Rescued from Forced Marriage, Tribal Girl Now Attends Nursing School

A tribal girl from the Puducherry union territory in India has succeeded above all odds in reaching college after being rescued from a [...]

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Eight-Year-Old Girl Escapes Domestic Slavery in Delhi

An 8-year-old girl who was being held captive in bonded labor was finally rescued after she managed to escape and contact a relative. [...]

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Uyghur protest Paris

From New York to Paris, protests erupt against Uyghur forced labor

On Saturday, October 2, protests simultaneously broke out in New York and Paris at Zara and Apple stores. Though organized separately [...]

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