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 “My sister fell ill and her medical bills cost 30,000 rupees. My father wasn’t getting his salary o

“My sister fell ill and her medical bills cost 30,000 rupees. My father wasn’t getting his salary on time, so we had no options. I took a loan from the brick kiln and agreed to work for them until it was paid off. Other members of my family did the same. We thought it would only take three months. But when I went to leave, they told me I owed them 90,000 rupees. I couldn’t believe it. They told me I couldn’t leave. It’s like quicksand. They only pay you 200 rupees per 1000 bricks, and it all goes to them, and the debt keeps growing. We are supposed to work from dawn to dusk for six days a week, but we never get the 7th day off. They tell me I owe them 900,000 rupees now. There is no hope for me. Every year they have a market. The brick kiln owners get together and they sell us to each other. Just ten days ago my entire family was sold for 2.2 million rupees.”  - Humans Of New York - Lahore, Pakistan.


I just cannot believe. I was never aware of this happening around us. This is so saddening. Definitely this needs to end. I thought such slavery did not exist in this world anymore, sadly it is rooted in my own country. Millions of people on stake..


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It’s hard loving something that’s not yours to love. Especially when that something made you love it. Made you dig deep into your emotions, tear down your walls, and open up your heart just for it. Only to tell you in the end that you were never even in the running for it’s love. You were just something to pass the time.

I’m 26 now, I left “home” 11 years ago and my life changed 12 years ago. And here I am, still depressed. I have no advice for you..

I will eat less than you do in a day. Just to show you that you don’t care about my well being as much as I do yours. A simple are you hungry or what have you eaten today, shows just how much a person cares when you’re skin and bones.

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