Saturday 26 January 2013

Uzbekistan: Forced Labor Widespread in Cotton Harvest | Human Rights Watch

(Berlin) – Uzbek authorities have increased the use of forced labor by adults and older children in the cotton sector during the past year, Human Rights Watch said today. The move was apparently made to shift the burden away from younger children in response to public scrutiny and international pressure.

For the 2012 harvest, the Uzbek government forced over a million of its own citizens, children and adults – including its teachers, doctors, and nurses – to harvest cotton in abusive conditions on threat of punishment, Human Rights Watch found.

Uzbekistan: Forced Labor Widespread in Cotton Harvest | Human Rights Watch

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