Saving Russias brick slaves: Were taking them home, Modern Day Slavery
Thousands of Russias most vulnerable men and women go missing every year. They are plucked from cities and towns and driven hundreds of miles to the remote republic of Dagestan, where they are enslaved in rural brick factories and farms. Alexei and Zukiya, two antislavery activists working for Alternativa, an NGO, are often their only chance of escape. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today Website Facebook Twitter Instagram
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