This 96-page Human Rights Watch
report describes how thousands of children work in licensed and
unlicensed small-scale gold mines in Tanzania, Africa’s fourth-largest
gold producer. They dig and drill in deep, unstable pits, work
underground for shifts of up to 24 hours, and transport and crush heavy
bags of gold ore. Children risk injury from pit collapses and accidents
with tools, as well as long-term health damage from exposure to mercury,
breathing dust, and carrying heavy loads. A 17-year-old boy who
survived a pit accident told Human Rights Watch, “I thought I was dead, I
was so frightened.”
http://www.polity.org.za/article/toxic-toil-child-labor-and-mercury-exposure-in-tanzanias-small-scale-gold-mines-september-2013-2013-09-05
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