The Ongoing Struggles Of Those Rescued From Modern Slavery
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In the early months of 2021, the extreme right hired spaces to display large posters in Madrid warning of the real danger that haunted the Spaniards. No contagion by a mortal and invisible enemy, or a wake-up call about the silent massacre that had taken place in the nursing homes during the pandemic. Enemy number one was named an acronym: mena. The posters explained that the so-called “unaccompanied minors”, represented with an ambushed face, w…
The woman carried out domestic affairs for a marriage 40 years ago, without right to pay, holidays and weekly rest. The ransom took place in action of the PF with the MPT
The Ongoing Struggles Of Those Rescued From Modern Slavery
For many freed from modern slavery, rescue marks not the beginning of freedom, but the start of a long ordeal. Years of legal limbo, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of support often force survivors back into exploitative work, according to research from the University of Bath. The study examined the experiences of bonded laborers in India, where some spent as many as 37 years entangled in legal and welfare processes after being rescued. Workers…
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