Afghanistan: Hazardous Work for Children Widespread
Unenforced Law Puts Thousands at Risk of Injury, Death
![Helal, 10, works as a brick maker at a brick kiln outside Kabul. He told Human Rights Watch that the brick mold is heavy and his hands hurt working with wet clay. Helal doesn’t go to school because he has to work.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2016/2016-07-asia-afghanistan-main.jpg?itok=SZy4MR5T)
Unenforced Law Puts Thousands at Risk of Injury, Death
Part of a Special Review on Burundi during the 58th session of the CAT
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Reform System, Laws to Protect Migrant Women
Hefty Fines for Organizations that Don’t Comply
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Video testimony for EP Subcommittee on Human Rights hearing
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