Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Fear accompanies road to freedom

Are also questioning the man, and officers found five children and adults with disabilities who was ringing the back of the factory. Police said that someone told the owner.
Police found the group in the sub-office of magistrate of the people, where children with half-hearted stories.
"We have to start working on 6, 9:00 late in the night," said the youngest. In exchange for 15 hours, they have a food allowance of only two dollars a week. "My father died, so I'm working."
Some kids do not even know how old they were. Their lives revolve around the requirements of the owner of the factory. Despite being in police custody, and feared something bad to his boss says.
Cried the child to his mother, because the group had decided to create a safe home. He said that his mother did not know his whereabouts. Nearby took him across state lines to work.
Sub-Magistrate Ranvijay Singh, a difficult problem.
"The biggest problem is poverty," he said. "Given the poverty of their parents forced their children to work to send."
Even a year ago, and life is full of sermon 10 years).
"I was in knee down and made to work in brick kilns," he said. Now, instead of bricks clouds of major books taps and dreams for the future.
"I want to have a job," he said with a big smile. He wants to work in a job that forced interests and not his job to someone else claims it.
10 years to go to school instead of preaching work in brick kilns.
Rajkumar village is who wins the freedom of practice of forced labor, where people blame their addiction.
His father says the family is addicted to three generations of owners who borrowed money for a long time.
"They will beat us, beat us with a stick. They'll kick us ... and one day got a lot of blood from my mouth," said the father preached, Mathuwaru, who can not do the hard work and as a result. He said the woman suffered the worst in the city.
"It is through sexual contact our sisters and our daughters," said the owner of the land Mathuwaru. "It will send us [men], he will come to our country."
Rajkumar's father Mathuwaru, and former slaves to religion.
The residents of a formal complaint with the police. The owner denied the accusations.
Villagers said that legal proceedings would not be possible if they know their rights through non-profit organizations in all parts of the liberated cities.
"We have a team field, providing them with information about the law, their rights, so at some point should be safe enough for the authorities that they were forced to say, and within the groups and we are trying to get them some skills of learning, a source of income generation," said Saran Lal Bhanuja Association human development and empowerment of women. Local non-governmental organization working with international organizations for the release of slaves, such as non-formal education centers for children and adults.
In the case of the village Gyan Devi, and these centers provide a rare opportunity for children and parents in the education forum, while a more comprehensive understanding of their right to take. There, women have learned the jewelry and sell them as much as in the United States.
Education Center provides education for children of debt slaves rare.
Lal says that it takes at least three 'free' years in the village, and founder of the very difficult and dangerous. Organized workers often face threats from the owners is an army of self-employment to lose. Facing the problems of the workers: we must live with the owners and nowhere else to go.
Fear still waiting for a lot of people who have tasted freedom, and for those who do not.
"My land owner will not let me go," said Poonam, a worker in the area of harvest in the village of the land owner. And returned to the fields of chosen herbs.

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