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Friday, March 6, 2020

Lawyer Paragraphs

Lawyer Paragraph

Iqbal Masih was a Pakistani Christian boy who became slave had his human rights taken away from him. Iqbal's sister was actually going to be sold to Hussein Khan by his dad but Iqbal felt worried for his sister, because she wasn't as big as he was. His right were important because without them he would lost multiple things such as an education,food and family. He was put into slavery at the age of 4 and at at the age of 5 he was forced/put into the carpet factory.Iqbal was lent to the factory to pay off his family dept. If he did not obey his master he was tortured in many ways (threaten, cut by knives and bruised by Hussain Khan) and was put in a torture chamber. While Iqbal was working morning to evening he also didn't get well feed. Each day he was feed a small amount of food and was given a little bit of water. Human rights is something that should belong to everyone but sadly Iqbal's was taken away from him. At the age of 10 Iqbal escaped and then went to the police to report Arshad, but the police brought him back to Arshad, who told the police to tie him upside down if he tried to escape again. He then escaped a second time and he attended the Bonded Labour Liberation Front School for children slaves and quickly completed a four-year education in only two years. Iqbal studied here in hopes of becoming a lawyer when his was older. Unfortunately this was taken from in a drastic assassination that took the life of Iqbal at the age of 12.

3 comments:

  1. this is GREAT !!!!!!!!

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  2. This paragraph made sense and was really easy to read

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  3. amazing work,
    your story was meloncoly
    Great work over all Baiiiiii
    Scencarly Liam

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