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CNN - Pakistan soccer ball industry seeks end to child labor - April 8, 1998
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ECR Group - Conservatives & Reformists in the European Parliament - ❌ No child should be forced into labour. 🧒 Let children be children. #WorldDayAgainstChildLabour #NoChildLabourDay | Facebook
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Farah says he was illegally trafficked to UK and forced into child labour
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Adidas Child Labour on Twitter: "2012 Olympics are taking advantage of those Adidas sweatshops. Is this really necessary, No advantage in this situation! #PeopleAreEqual #LetsChange https://t.co/PCFNxfio7W https://t.co/KVAl8jvFnr" / Twitter
How to be ethically fashionable – Trinitonian
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