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Child trafficking survivor blocked from Olympics

From Miriam Karmali, Freedom United

July 24, 2022 News Digest
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Organ trafficking

Tackling forced organ harvesting & organ trafficking

Our new podcast episode puts a spotlight on forced organ harvesting and organ trafficking – crimes that amount to underreported forms of modern slavery. Tune in to hear from experts Susie Hughes, Executive Director of International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China, Tamara Barnett, Director of Human Trafficking Foundation, Lord Philip Hunt of Kings Heath, Dr. Trevor Stammers, Associate Professor and Director of the Centre of Bioethics and Emerging Technologies, St Mary’s University. Listen now…

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Forced labor
Transition to renewable energy must be free of forced labor
After a week of soaring temperatures, droughts and forest fires, the urgency of the climate crisis is clearer than ever. Solar power is fundamental to the global transition away from fossil fuels. But with almost half of the world’s solar-grade polysilicon coming from the Uyghur Region, the risk of forced labor in the production of solar panels is currently high. The Freedom United community is calling on world leaders to ensure the shift to renewable energy is not tainted by suffering and exploitation. Read more…
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Child slavery
U.K. Home Office dashed trafficking survivor’s dreams of Olympic boxing medal
After surviving being trafficked as a child into domestic servitude in the United Kingdom, Kelvin Bilal Fawaz went on to become one of the country’s top boxing talents. But his chance at winning an Olympic medal was taken away from him when the Home Office rejected his request for a work visa. Fawaz reveals the devastating impact that the U.K.’s immigration policies have had on his life and sporting career. Read more…
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Debt bondage
Sajita returns home but the fight for her pay continues
Former migrant domestic worker Sajita Lama has finally returned home to Nepal after being trapped in Lebanon by her employer for nine years. During this period, she was forced to work for no pay and given no rest days. She was not allowed to leave – her employers took her travel documents away. Although Sajita is finally able to go home, she is still owed around $22,000 in wages. The Freedom United community is urgently calling for justice – Sajita’s employers must pay her in full. Read more… 
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