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Straight from antislavery.org's website:
State-sponsored forced labour, particularly of children, underpins the cotton industry in Uzbekistan. Each year, schools are closed down for the duration of the cotton harvest and children, some as young as ten years old, are forced to pick cotton by hand for little or no pay. Children who refuse to work or fail to meet their targets are punished by beatings and can be threatened with expulsion from school. Human rights groups estimate that up to 200,000 children are involved each year.  READ MORE..

 
 
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CHILD SLAVES DYING IN THE COTTON FIELDS IN INDIA....


Life is cheap in the killing BT cotton fields of Gujarat
by Akhilesh Kumar Singh & Rao Jaswant Singh

Times of India, 27 August 2009 
 
UPLA-BILIA VILLAGE (Dungarpur): It was on the night of August 17 that Punjilal Ahuri received the body of his 16-year-old daughter, Haju Ben. She had apparently died of snake bite while working in the BT cotton fields of Gujarat.

That was the first time Punjilal got to know where his missing daughter had been. She had gone shopping one day to Wardha market in Dungarpur, and never returned. Apparently, there she had met a middleman, Amramam, who took her -- along with others -- to work in Gujarat's BT cotton fields. READ MORE..

SEPTEMBER 6, 2009 -- 5 more children die working BT cotton fields...READ MORE