Burkina Faso - kopalnie złota - Noor Images

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Burkina Faso - kopalnie złota - Noor Images
Photo by Pep Bonet / NOOR images Burkina Faso, August 2015 Tikando artisanal gold mine. An adolescent is lowered up to two-tenths of a kilometre vertically underground with nothing but a head torch. Underground work counts as a ?worst form of child labourO, strictly forbidden for minors, according to the ILO and Burkinab law. Diggers descend shafts unprotected ? helmets, gloves, decent shoes or goggles are unheard of. They are often drugged to suppress fear and hunger during their long shifts underground in the claustrophobic shafts. Mining continues into the wet season, despite the high risk of shaft collapse.
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2015-08-13
Pep Bonet / Noor/EAST NEWS
Noor Images
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