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CarrieLynne

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December 6, 2012

Happy Legal Weed Day! :)

Never thought I'd see this day.....and while there is still more to be done to make it completely legal....this is a HUGE step in the right direction! I'm proud as hell of my state on this day!

December 6, 2012

Enslaved Children Freed After Being Forced to Make Christmas decorations

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/newsmakers/enslaved-children-freed-after-being-forced-to-make-christmas-decorations-potentially-headed-for-us-194625049.html

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......Enslaved Children Freed After Being Forced to Make Christmas decorations
..By Mark Greenblatt
..Posts..By Mark Greenblatt | Newsmakers – 19 hrs ago....


Police and child advocates broke padlocks and busted down doors in a surprise raid of a sweatshop in India, only to find a group of children imprisoned who had been forced to make Christmas decorations.

The children, as young as 8 years old, were kept in rooms approximately six feet by six feet and had been forced to work up to 19-hour days making the decorations, which advocates believe may have been intended to be sold on the cheap in the United States.

Human rights group Global March for Children led the raid, but also got help from former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who now serves as the United Nations special envoy for global education.

The 14 children who were freed are now in the process of being reunited with their families, who are scattered across India.

Brown released video to ABC News and Yahoo! News revealing what he says were the illegal conditions in which the children in Delhi were discovered.

"There is no parent in the world who would ever want their child to be subjected to conditions that you see in these films of children in dingy basements, without air, without food, without proper care, being forced into child labor for all these hours of the day. I think every parent who sees these films will want this practice brought to an end as quickly as possible."

Child advocates say American consumers would likely never know the origin of goods made with child labor, which Brown says has become a global epidemic that needs to be solved.



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47 f - married to a man half my age \m/ - alternative lifestyle and forever Bernin'
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