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Isn’t carpet weaving less dangerous than working with machinery or chemicals as some children do?

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Isn’t carpet weaving less dangerous than working with machinery or chemicals as some children do?

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The health of child carpet weavers is very poor. Many develop respiratory illnesses, spinal deformities, impaired vision and cuts and wounds from sharp tools. Many sleep on the floor next to the carpet looms and are fed only one meal a day. This leads to malnutrition and stunted mental and physical development.

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