Lawyer paragraph
Iqbal lost his human rights at the age of four when he was in bonded labour.
His social environment changed negatively when he was no longer with his family.He couldn't attend school or celebrate special events. At the age of four, Iqbal's father
was no longer able to support his family and so his only choice was to sell Iqbal
into bonded labour. When Iqbal was four, he was already working with only one
break for lunch. This caused him to have a lot of stress at a very young age as
he was mentally and physically abused. His right to education was also sadly
taken away. When Iqbal was already able to pay off the debt he should've been able to
be released, but unfortunately he got played and he was never released.
This is one of many examples on how Iqbal lost
his human rights and changed his life forever.
Economic gain
Hussain Khan's labourers are mostly younger people or children, because one, they are
easy to maintain, they don't need big portions of food making it cheaper as khans food
products would lessen and they are less mentally strong than adults that basically means
they won't make a big fuss about it but instead they will easily be manipulated into
getting the job done. Khan has many ways to make his economy better.
Hussain Khan's labourers are mostly younger people or children, because one, they are
easy to maintain, they don't need big portions of food making it cheaper as khans food
products would lessen and they are less mentally strong than adults that basically means
they won't make a big fuss about it but instead they will easily be manipulated into
getting the job done. Khan has many ways to make his economy better.
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