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More warnings from U.N. of pandemic modern slavery threat

Archive·Dec 6, 2020
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More warnings from U.N. of pandemic modern slavery threat

From Freedom United

Anti-slavery activists
Freedom United joins Uyghur rights groups & allies in Week Of Action against Zara

Freedom United played a key role in organizing a week of activities and digital campaigning to highlight that Zara, its parent company Inditex, and the global fashion industry profit from Uyghur forced labour. For the third day's activity, over 300 people joined a special panel on the topic hosted by Freedom United to mark the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery. Read more...

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Published December 6, 2020

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