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. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt or do they condone the abuses because they benefit in some way? to figure that out we have to retrace the path to the city. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> the cops is a legalized gang... it makes me scared for everybody >> fear and distrust in baltimore... >> they've just been pepper spraying people at very close range... >> years of tension between the community and poli
. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt...
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. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt or do they condone the abuses because they benefit in some way? to figure that out we have to retrace the path to the city. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit
. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt...
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. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt or do they condone the abuses because they benefit in some way? to figure that out we have to retrace the path to the city. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> on hard earned, down but not out, >> i'm in recovery i've been in recovery for 23 years... >> last shot at a better life... >> this is the one... this is the one... >> we haven't got it yet... >> it's all or nothing... >> i've told walgreen's i quit... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned onl
. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt...
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. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt or do they condone the abuses because they benefit in some way? to figure that out we have to retrace the path to the city. >> for more "faultlines" check out on demand or visit aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> dubai is critical. you'll see most of the contractors have their headquarters and incorporated in dubai. >> sam mccann is a former army jag officer who served in iraq and afghanistan. for the last couple of years he has campaigned to reform the military contracting system. >> people wonder why someone would take them across the ocean if there wasn't a contract? it gets
. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked there he only made about $2,000. the rest went to pay the agent. is he was strung long by five different agents, each of whom charged a fee. the department of defense requires that contractors ask workers whether they paid recruitment fees. but it isn't hard to see why so few people are comfortable telling the truth. >> do the contractors not know that their employees were trapped in debt...