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Slavery in Pakistan

Slavery is illegal in Pakistan, but about two million people are in bonded labour. Australian mining billionaire and philanthropist Andrew Forrest has made a deal with the province of Punjab to give it access to a technology making diesel from coal for laws against forced labor.

Pakistan also has forced marriage, sale or exploitation of children and human trafficking.

References

  1. http://tribune.com.pk/story/618976/pakistan-among-top-three-countries-where-slavery-is-most-prevalent/
  2. http://www.mining.com/aussie-mining-billionaire-forrest-signs-coal-deal-to-end-pakistan-slavery-41098/
  3. http://tns.thenews.com.pk/category/political-economy/
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