EXPERT VIEWS-Scapegoats to supply chains: Five aims for the anti-slavery fight in 2020

Experts say anti-slavery efforts must be guided by survivors, supported by law enforcement and kept at the top of the global activism agenda

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From tattoos to Christmas cake, 7 unique ways into life after slavery

More efforts are being taken to help people rescued from extreme exploitation, from using bikes, to cakes to hairdressing, and stop them from returning into a life of servitude


Labour unions criticise Cambodia over fresh blow to workers' rights

Cambodia passed a law last week that activists say leaves workers vulnerable to abuses in a country where one in 60 people are modern day slaves


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China scraps extra-judicial forced labour for sex workers

The decision would be effective from Sunday, when all those currently held in detention under the system would be released


Forced prison labour allegations untrue, China Tesco supplier says

Tesco suspended the Chinese supplier of the Christmas cards and said it had launched an investigation



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