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Entire Family Rescued from Brick Kiln Slavery in India

 
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08/19/2014 03:50 PM
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Entire Family Rescued from Brick Kiln Slavery in India
If you are having a bad week, consider this family:

It started with a simple loan to pay for a wedding. It turned into brutal enslavement for an entire family. It wound up as a triumphant victory over bondage, thanks to Free the Slaves and our frontline partner group in India, MSEMVS.

Five years ago, Jaswant borrowed $167 from a farm and factory owner to finance the wedding of his eldest daughter. The interest rate was outrageous -- and illegal -- and it quickly became impossible for Jaswant to repay the debt. It's clear the lender was after something more when he lent the money: slave laborers for his brick factory. Even though debt-bondage slavery is illegal in India, Jaswant and his entire family were forced onto trucks and taken to a sweltering brick kiln 35 miles away.

Family members were forced to work 14-hour days, including the children, and they were locked-up at night to prevent escape. Jaswant was beaten when he asked to be paid.

Reporter interviews Jaswant's family during raid

Fortunately, MSEMVS, which works with Free The Slaves, had been working to organize and liberate enslaved villagers in the nearby community of Garai. After a particularly severe beating this May, Jaswant managed to escape and make it to Garai to seek help. Thanks to their training, villagers knew just what to do. They got Jaswant to a local hospital and notified MSEMVS.

Soon a police rescue team headed to the kiln. A news crew captured the dramatic scene for Indian television.

"I lost my hope to be freed because there was not a single person who could listen to us or see our terrible situation," Jaswant said. "It is MSEMVS and its commitment by which I am free now and enjoying life with my family."

A legal case has been opened against the slaveholder. Jaswant's family has been relocated to a safe location, and his children are now in school.

[link to www.FreeTheSlaves.net]
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Re: Entire Family Rescued from Brick Kiln Slavery in India
Obeying the law is an optional thing in India, particularly if you're abusing women or people of a lower caste.
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08/19/2014 04:23 PM
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reminds me of the modern mortgage system ...

... well done / great job ... Indias guvy needs to come crashing down on this perp.
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08/19/2014 06:54 PM
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Obeying the law is an optional thing in India, particularly if you're abusing women or people of a lower caste.
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Yes. The worst is the dowry brides. They marry them for their dowry - then murder them.
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08/19/2014 06:55 PM
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freetheslaves.net has some very heart breaking vids on their site

I was having a bad day - and then I got an email telling me this story.

14 hours in the Indian sun I do NOT want.
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08/19/2014 06:57 PM
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