Monday, February 11th, 2019.
The Story Of Iqbal is our main subject this semester solely based around Human rights and Children Labour. It gives us the idea of what it's like working without consent and forced to work in order to repay the family debt. Iqbal is a victim of being a debt slave and works for Hussian Khan- the carpet factory owner.
The most interesting thing I've learned about this is how Pakistan has no Human Rights, especially children who aren't entitled to deserve the education they need. What intrigues me the most is how children have no free time to themselves and constantly work underneath the blazing sun.
Mrs. Prebble is reading to us a book that explains Iqbal's story, afterward, it is expected of us to write a S.E.E.L paragraph in an indication of what we have learned and understood and how it links to Human Rights and Child Labour.
Link: https://myhero.com/Iqbal
Iqbal Masih was born in Pakistan in 1982. He lived in Muridke, near Lahore. Iqbal was sold into slavery at a carpet factory at age four and worked on looms until the age of 10 when he ran away from the factory and was eventually freed by Ehsan Ulla Khan, of the Bonded Labor Liberation Front, (BLLF).
Hi Julianna, I really liked the way you explain things in detail, through this blog I now understand Iqbal's story in such a short detailed sentences. Could you perhaps explain what S.E.E.L paragraph is?
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