• မိုးေလးမ်ိဳး၊ လူေလးမိ်ဳး၊ ျမင္းေလးမ်ိဳး၊ သစ္ပင္ေလးမ်ိဳး ႏွင့္ ဒုကၡသည္ေလးမ်ိဳး
  • အပစ္အခတ္ရပ္စဲေရးစာခ်ဳပ္အေပၚ KNU၏သေဘာထား ဆက္သြယ္ေမးျမန္းခ်က္
  • ကရင္လူမ်ိဳးတို႔ သိသင့္သိထိုက္ေသာ လဆန္း လဆုတ္ အေခၚအေ၀ၚမ်ား
  • ေဖါဟ္အု္တါ ယဲါမိင္
  • လာခုဂ္ခါင္ၟစူး ဟွံင္ယုဂ္

Thursday, April 11, 2013

လက္လုပ္လက္စားမ်ားရဲ့ ဘ၀နဲ႔ ကေလးအလုပ္သမားမ်ား

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လက္လုပ္လက္စားမ်ားရဲ့ ဘ၀နဲ႔ 

ကေလးအလုပ္သမားမ်ား



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 Source Photo from http://www.bbcburmese.com/images

 

Source Photo from http://www.bbcburmese.com/images

Source Photo from http://www.bbcburmese.com/images


 Source Photo from http://www.bbcburmese.com/images

 
Source Photo from http://www.bbcburmese.com/images


 
Source Photo from http://www.bbcburmese.com/images 

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7-year-old Jasmine collects rubbish from a steaming rubbish heap on a cold winter morning. She earns money to support her family by scavenging for items on the Kajla rubbish dump, Dhaka It is one of three landfill sites in a city of 12 million people. Around 5,000 tons of garbage are dumped here each day and more than 1,000 people work among the rubbish, sorting through the waste and collecting items to sell to retailers for recycling. gmb-akash.com

 

A child on the side of the road attempts to sell roses to passing commuters in cars and buses Dhaka
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13-year-old Liyakot Ali works in a silver cooking pot factory in Old Dhaka The children work 10 hour days in hazardous conditions, for a weekly wage of 200 taka (4.5 Euro) Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 2008
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Children at a brick factory in Fatullah For each 1,000 bricks they carry, they earn the equivalent of 0.9 USD Dhaka, Bangladesh
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A young girl working in a brick crushing factory in Dhaka
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Ten-year-old Shaifur working in a door lock factory in Old Dhaka Unlike his colleague, Shaifur works without a mask gmb-akash.com

 

Two child laborers eat lunch during a break at the factory where they work
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A child tends to dried fish on Sonadia island in Bangladesh in Patuakhali Dried fish is a popular Bengali food, and 50,000 men, women and children are employed in the industry in the coastal areas Around 300 tons of dry fish is produced each season, which runs from November to April

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Children are compelled to work for long working hours with inadequate or no rest period They are paid with minimum wages and enjoy no job security Many people prefer to employ young boys to maximize services for these minimum wages

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Eight-year-old Razu works in a rickshaw factory He earns about 500 taka (10,6 Euro) a month, working 10 hours a day When the production often stops due to lack of electricity, he and his friend have time to play

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