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Storia di Iqbal

By: Francesco D'Adamo
Narrated by: Paolo Briguglia
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Iqbal Masih, ceduto dalla sua famiglia di contadini ridotti in miseria, in cambio del prestito di 26 dollari, costretto a lavorare in una tessitura di tappeti dall'alba al tramonto, incatenato al telaio, in condizioni disumane, come milioni di altri bambini nei paesi più poveri del mondo, troverà la forza di ribellarsi, di far arrestare il suo padrone, di denunciare la "mafia dei tappeti", contribuendo alla liberazione di centinaia di altri piccoli schiavi.

©2001 Edizioni EL, San Dorligo della Valle, Trieste (P)2020 Emons Italia S.r.l.

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