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Will keep challenging your conscience till the end of slavery: Kailash Satyarthi

| | Jun 12, 2017, at 06:06 pm
New Delhi, Jun 12 (IBNS): Nobel Laureate and child rights activist Kaislash Satyarti on Monday said that he'll keep challenging human conscience till slavery ends.

The 63-year-old took to Twitter to deliver his message on the occasion of 'World Day Against Child Labour'.

"For last 37 years, I have been struggling and challenging your conscience to #endchildlabour and will keep doing this till end of slavery," he said.

He also urged the citizens to create a future where child trafficking and child sex abuse is a thing of the past.

"Let us walk far and create a future in which child labour, child sexual abuse, and child trafficking are things of history,' he said.



 

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