states with a group of men, a young child that was not related to any of the people that was in that vehicle. so thank god for the texas department of public safety doing the job that our federal government should be doing. i was just in mexico city. i spent time as you said in the shelters, i have dealt with the human smugglers overseas in central america. these children are being trafficked for or dan harvesting. these children are being trafficked into the united states by sexual predators and being sold. these children are also being trafficked as a part of child slavery, which you just discussed earlier which is happening in africa. bell, believe it or not, it happens here in the united states, it happens in mexico. and tragedy here, rachel is that our government is literally aiding and abetting these traffickers, the only way they can make this happen is if they are allowed to enter the united states. and they are being allowed to enter because of the failure of
how you became involved and engaged, the early campaigns when you re at school, when you start to become, i suppose, they re not about the environment, there are other causes. i got involved in campaigns on particular issues, i was part of the stop the war campaign and this was in the run up to the iraq war. you are 18 at the time of tony blair in the iraq war. yes, that was happening around the time i was doing my a levels and i also was in a campaign called make trade fair. listeners of my age or older remember that fair trade, coffee and bananas did not use to be available in supermarkets. if you wanted to buy those products that were produced paying people a decent wage and avoiding child slavery, and you had to usually go
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but we have heard from the home office and they have confirmed no action will be taken, he is a british citizen and will remain in this country. there are so many extraordinary moments, he meets that the teacher he confided in, he told them what was going on at home when he was being abused. they are reunited. he was reunited with the woman who took him into look after him when he was removed from that home and then he meets his mother, who he thought also many years was not alive. there are lots of powerful moments in this documentary but i think it was really important for sir mo farah to start this conversation, this wider debate about the very serious topic of child slavery and the consequences of trafficking. child slavery and the consequences of trafficking- child slavery and the consequences of trafficking. thank you very much, adina campbell. joining me now is tim nelson, the ceo of hope forjustice, an anti slavery charity that is fighting human trafficking and helping victi
alive. so, there s lots of powerful moments in this documentary but it s important for serve mo farah to start this conversation, this wider debate about this very serious topic of child slavery and the consequences of trafficking. haifa of child slavery and the consequences of trafficking. now we switch to washington consequences of trafficking. now we switch to washington because - consequences of trafficking. now we switch to washington because the i switch to washington because the committee investigating the january the 6th attack of the us capitol is holding its seventh day of hearings and it s focusing on the role of far right and extremist groups in coordinating and taking part in the attack and the committee is hearing from two witnesses in the denim jacket here, a former spokesperson for a far right group called the oath keepers and 11 members of the group have been charged with seditious conspiracy over the events and another witness as many pleaded guilty to disorderly an