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information secret and other issues the democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what their parents are doing. watch how assange helped shift the conversation around transparency. come see what that battle has done to him. i feel like children's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest, most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable to survive. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation. let it be an arms race is on a very dramatic development. only really i'm getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk with
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back breaking, toil, forced labor stress. mm. industrial injury corporal punishment. oh no words with which we're all familiar with the world you live in abolish slavery, long ago. blue
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ah. meet musselman, he's 23 men lives in bangladesh in a place called noah holly. i will now my love is hello and what the lab work. if i had done without really isn't on the i'm a familiar to the actual weight of this. it was the type providing much help from a food my low activity doesn't on me, but the cost with not long ago, the 100 parties, university entrance exams. it was never able to start his studies. ah, mohammed's father, no, let me and used to work at the break out but he was injured under the most is other zoe dunwoody again that i was eligible for the shop about or is that guy i was on
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the other one live gig or is it tiger weekend. uh huh. fucking boy. yep. well, monday, one of the, i'm because i had to lay j as it was about the last story. i'm a shower and got a lot of high hague is only $33.00. is that pretty? are pretty awesome. and then it will have trouble with mohammed had to take his father's place at the brickyard with his family, needed the money. bangladesh has seen a boom in construction over the last decade with a population of around a 160000000. people need somewhere to live in comes a low. so there are plenty of factories that make cheap and bricks.
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no one knows exactly how many. but it could amount to between $8.10 around 20 percent of them are illegal. but even the factories that work within the law of a working conditions that are far from either comfortable or safe, they don't just employ men, but women and children to it was mostly men working at the brickyard that allowed us to film. but a few children also managed to get on camera times with the whole families and even villages come to work here. bricks can't be fired during the rainy season. wet weather floods the kilns, they say that this break out off as good working conditions. the labor as maintained that it provides fine living conditions and 3 meals
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a day. none of them actually said that the owner instructed all the work is to give no interviews on pain of dismissal. the production process is straightforward. the clay is collected from a quarry and brought closer to the brickyard. then it's mixed with water to the right consistency. the wet clay is then poured into wood molds. the production process is mostly carried out by hand. some mechanical tools are used in certain stages, but only when it to boost production volumes. if you were able to compare ran mid 19th century brickyard to this one, they'd be almost identical. mohammed started off on the wrong foot at the factory. his crew had to work overtime,
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but the manager wouldn't pay for the extra hours. and so mohammed complained to the owner of several to look glove with water to wallow through. i'm into 5 who love the owner in a to columbia. i'm a bull by our booth hobbin up i work in mosque was in control. now i could come up with a neo natal lottie, the lucky bar, which in time of building much locking, being able to get out of the modem with no delay because of i will, i will. i'm working bartleby to dallas festival. to lie will need with the kill mohammad is talking about is when the work is put the bricks once they are dry and fire them for exactly 24 hours. if it hadn't been for his fellow workers standing up for him, there now been nothing left of muhammad, but ashes and brake, dust it up all on. will you get the money all very well for you?
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um, other than that, you got off the shave, after talking to myself, we were closer to the government. um. well honestly, the only one over here. we do it on. melissa that he'll go up. he'll go good. want to go to a local woodridge? i'm asking a lot of money, does it a dominic i surely will. um, hold on with data for monday with him. okay. did the large load? i'm okay. i wanted to note that i've got it monique, as to whether taken on and is it double voici? think with all the money that are local list, mildly about the so called global vision and bonded people no longer because they shall take more beach to dal. hi. i'm going to college and it was new dot fidel is in the money with on with a good nazeer mendez. i will, the bible, dalby brickyard owners often complain that
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a quarter of the brakes crack after being fired. they used the losses to justify and up paying, but half and quarter break. sell even better than the whole ones. when it comes to cheap housing, anything goes. ah, mohammed saw a doctor about his injuries and paid for the treatment with his advance. then he went back to work at the break out for the rest of the season. ah, i moved along with a middle initial dot one that i moved and i thought i should get robert should get a music me about iraq. i was at the level of chicago and i'm little clara hulu for one. ah,
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this guy is also called mohammed, and he's another seasonal brickyard waka, is 23 years old, and comes from sonata tiki village. and he's around. that's the one big serve in augusta. all of it was an invoice that i quoted big book, but it wasn't that it would end up by you and i won't be available when i don't want anything. mohammed is not exaggerating when he says they risk their lives. i see that break dust from anywhere because it's the cause of severe lung and respiratory diseases. ah lamb, you said that alec the manager. yes. actually that will uh will it will it good and will, and molly get done yet? must oprah, ah,
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the workers receive around $800.00 for 6 months of work, which is usually paid up front. they're promised separate overtime payments, but generally that never happens with between the owner and the workers, there's a go between the same person who stands god over the laborers gives them their money. and he's also the foreman, often meeting out punishment meetings on the owner's behalf. ah, they gonna hear about a movie? they hello, hello. hello. kim allan? together? he said adequacy and it just so happens that mohammed's father used to be a foreman. ah, lower the level dog dog for monday, the love of of the door. they were
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a little. what is the last word of the way of awfully high? and in every conflict, it's always the foreman who gets the blame. o workers are often locked into their huts, so they can't leave as soon as they receive their advance. which does happen. sometimes. mohammed still re is not about of coming or winning. he was kept under lock and key like a hosted jewel prisoner. some workers even managed to call the police of the guys asked of militia all religion through saturday. i'm back with you. how much will have either you see my to the agenda a booster or lose money? he can elect mother to the garlic. bill was at lunch. i know,
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but i would say what i thought it would be picked up well enough that both of my 2nd to put that up with? no, i'm gonna do one of our but i've never done it before. nice. when i said what it, what does it never use a go always at a home. this is what east philadelphia, but it a one in 5. yeah. now one thing is that actually sound good in them? i might actually use i'm going my luggage going on. my dog, he's forgotten, i left the limo to give us a call and on. ah, mohammed is going to a funeral. a village has died. just like everyone else around here. he also worked at the brickyard whole of his earnings were spent,
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so that his family could live in this village. the house he left behind isn't even built of brick fragments. ah, i die both of us when we get a hot the ash that what a death by doing that, i'm gonna do that. i'm going, as i know that i'm but as a i'm boss than others, but i've been good 1000000000. what are, what about out on the legacy? i guess i'm done with william by sunday. i think about it. there's no happy ending to these stories. no one stands up for the workers and their rights, and the brickyard own our faces, no sanctions. it's all too common, but it is their reality.
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ah, ah, that money printing is driving up the energy costs. and it's gonna force russia into the, you know, for that to happen. nato and american military has got an exit germany. i call it air 1st. you say, i'm crazy, but that's what i'm calling oh, when i was showing wrong, when i'll prove just don't a whole new world. yes to shape out the same because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. with
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