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3/28/2016

Topic Reading-Vol.1447-3/28/2016

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Dark side of India’s tea villages - Raid reunites trafficked tea plantation sisters
Are you a tea drinker? There is a story behind the tea leaves in your pot. India, the second most populous country in the world, is also the second most tea producing country after China. While drinkers of tea enjoy the flavor and taste and traders and producers make money, workers in tea plantations in India seem to earn no more than what can barely live with, and sometimes even own unrepayable amount of debts.
Then there are people who try to take advantage of such desperate lives of those tea plantation workers. They approach with money and promises that those poor labors can hardly resist, take their daughters from their families and sell them to places whose conditions are far different from what they had promised.
But if there is dark side, there is also a bright side. An organization founded by a Nobel Peace Prize winner, Bachao Bachpan Andolan, or the BBA, are working to protect children from child labor and trafficking.
Read the article and watch the video to learn what is behind tea leaves.


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