Reporter in brief summer 2007  
           
 

 

autumn 2007
News

 

 
 
bonded labourers making bricks
© Pete Pattisson
Large numbers of people are enslaved in India's brick kilns and agriculture

 

Indian bonded labour activists arrested

Punjab authorities arrested Jai Singh, director of Anti-Slavery International's partner Volunteers for Social Justice (VSJ), and around 100 bonded labourers for demonstrating against bonded labour...
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autumn 2007
Feature --
Anti-Slavery Award

 
 
© Gemma Wolfes/Anti-Slavery International
Some of CIW's staff
 

On 21 November, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) was presented with the 2007 Anti-Slavery Award. Gemma Wolfes recently visited them in Florida, to see them in action working to combat forced labour in United States' agriculture...
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autumn 2007
Voice from the field

 

 
 
© Romana Cacchioli/Anti-Slavery International
Some of the women already benefiting from the micro-credit scheme
 

Romana Cacchioli, Anti-Slavery International's Africa Programme Co-ordinator, recently visited Niger to see the progress of our new project helping freed slaves and slave descendants...
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