Road to nowhere an investigation into forced labour in Burma
Since a hard-line military regime seized power in 1988, Burma has become a huge slave labour camp. In 1998, the International Labour Organisation found Burma's military government guilty of "widespread and systematic forced labor abuse." Includes interviews with ordinary people, Burma's democracy leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, human rights advocates from Amnesty International and a spokesman for the Burmese military regime.
"Since a hard-line military regime seized power in 1988, Burma has become a huge slave labour camp. In 1998, the International Labour Organisation found Burma's military government guilty of "widespread and systematic forced labor abuse." Includes interviews with ordinary people, Burma's democracy leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, human rights advocates from Amnesty International and a spokesman for the Burmese military regime."@en
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