Tuesday, February 13, 2007

FREEDOM HERO

FREEDOM HERO

IQBAL MASIH by Kelly Frost from North Carolina

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IqbalIqbal Masih was born in Pakistan in 1982. He lived in Muridke, near Lahore. Iqbal was sold into slavery at a carpet factory at age four, and worked on looms until the age of 10. Iqbal ran away from the looms when he was 10, and was eventually freed by Ehsan Ulla Khan, of the Bonded Labor Liberation Front, (BLLF). He started attending the BLLF's school.
Iqbal refused to go back to the carpet mill where he had worked because he knew his rights as a citizen. Although a child labor law existed in Pakistan, it was not enforced. Soon, speaking out against the mills, he gained international interest. Iqbal eventually started making speeches around the world, talking about child labor and his life experiences.
Iqbal won many awards. He was honored by the International Labor Organization in Sweden, received Reebok's 1994 Human Rights Youth Action Award, and while in the United States accepting the award, was nominated for ABC's "Person of the Week".
Soon after Iqbal returned to Pakistan, he was murdered, on April 16, 1995. He was 12 years old. No one really knows who did it, but there are assumptions that the "Carpet Mafia", was responsible, because many carpet industries were losing a lot of business due to Iqbal's speeches.
Iqbal is one of my heroes because it takes a lot of courage to stand up to such powerful people, and to speak out against evil.
Written by Kelly Frost from North Carolina
RELATED LINKSView a SHORT FILM about Iqbal The film 'Courage' shows how Iqbal decided to fight to end the plight of his fellow children. Iqbal's courage inspired others around the world.Children's World.org This site has information on Iqbal MasihBiography of Books on Poverty Features books for children and adults about this topic.Children's World Congress on Child Labor A global meeting of children to discuss child labor.Free the Children An organization dedicated to empowering children to become leaders who make a positive difference in their world.

RECOMMENDED READING
Iqbal Masih and the Crusaders Against Child Slaveryby Susan Kuklin

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great work