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From Promise to Captivity: Bayans Still Face Slavery-Like Work Routine

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After accepting a proposal that seemed too good to be refused, Luis Henrique left Bahia in January 2023 and spent five days on the road towards a journey that he believed would change his life forever. He was right, but not in the way he expected, because he could never imagine that the journey had as its destination one of the largest cases of slavery-like work already registered in Brazil.The promise was to work on a grape harvest in Bento Gon…
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After accepting a proposal that seemed too good to be refused, Luis Henrique left Bahia in January 2023 and spent five days on the road towards a journey that he believed would change his life forever. He was right, but not in the way he expected, because he could never imagine that the journey had as its destination one of the largest cases of slavery-like work already registered in Brazil.The promise was to work on a grape harvest in Bento Gon…

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A TARDE broke the news on Tuesday, July 28, 2026.
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