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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Iqbal didn’t have the right to have proper food to eat, he had to eat soup and bread once a day he also had to work non-stop for 6-7 hours, This matters because he can’t have the nutrients they need and must have to be able to survive, they are working too hard and might not have the right nutrients to work that long. Iqbal’s father couldn’t afford the medicine and food for his whole family, so he had no choice but to get a loan, Iqbal’s father couldn’t pay it so it became a debt, he had to sell his son, Iqbal to a workshop, Iqbal got moved many times from workshop to workshop to workshop. Human rights are important for all children and Iqbal lost him and that changed his life. 

Iqbal disliked being a slave he tried his best to escape and he succeeded, this matters because if he didn’t have enough courage he wouldn’t of escaped to make him be able to escape with his friends and “family”, for example, he squeezed out of the small window in the bathroom and jump over the fence and run away, he then went to the market and found a person protesting about child slavery, he asked some of the policemen to come with him to see where some children were held captive he didn’t succeed this time but he did the other time, he escaped twice and got the person arrested eventually and he helped and protested about child slavery and got a lot of people at his side, when he died, about eight hundred people attended his funeral.


Iqbal was abused a lot. When Iqbal was Taken and Forced to work as a carpet maker, He was called an Artist, he was also one of the best carpet makers around. Iqbal was a kid about 7 or 8 years old, he was a good kid, he shouldn’t have died the way he did. He was in between merchants and buyers since he had quick fingers he could make very good carpet, this was a huge deal with Husain Khan because he needed the money so he can buy other things. Iqbal Tried to win over his time in the carpet factory and ended up Surviving until three years later dead by a man in a tally van.

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