Category Archives: human rights

WATCH: ‘Wounded, terrified, bleeding, helpless’: Ex-hostage Naama Levy speaks at NY event

WATCH: ‘Wounded, Terrified, Bleeding, Helpless’ — Ex-Hostage Naama Levy Speaks at NY Event

Naama Levy, who was released after 477 days in captivity, shared her harrowing experience during a recent event in New York. She described the ordeal as a time when she “suffered severe malnutrition, indescribable hunger, and many untreated injuries.”

Levy’s powerful testimony sheds light on the extreme conditions she endured, highlighting the physical and emotional toll of her captivity.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-868110

WATCH: ‘Wounded, terrified, bleeding, helpless’: Ex-hostage Naama Levy speaks at NY event

WATCH: ‘Wounded, terrified, bleeding, helpless’ — Ex-hostage Naama Levy Speaks at NY Event

Naama Levy, who was released after 477 days in captivity, shared her harrowing experience during a recent event in New York. She described the ordeal as a period marked by “severe malnutrition, indescribable hunger, and many untreated injuries.”

Levy recounted feeling “wounded, terrified, bleeding, [and] helpless” throughout her captivity, shedding light on the severe physical and emotional toll she endured.

Her powerful testimony underscores the resilience of those who survive such traumatic experiences and highlights the urgent need for awareness and support for hostages and their families.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-868110

Indore: 3 Child Labourers Rescued; Action Against Employers

**Three Child Labourers Rescued from Welding Shop and Garage in Indore**

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): On Thursday, three child labourers were rescued from a welding shop and a garage in Indore’s Dwarkapuri area by the District Task Force. The operation involved officials from multiple departments including the Women and Child Development Department, Labour Department, Special Juvenile Police Unit, and local police.

The rescue team comprised Women and Child Development officials Ashish Goswami, Lokendra Jadhav, Shivkanya Baghel, Shriram Osari, Radha Phoolpagare, Bhuralal Chadiya, Labour Department representatives Purnima, Pravesh Gupta, Kuldeep Ingle, Special Juvenile Police Unit officer Rajkumar Khandelwal, and personnel from Dwarkapuri police.

During the inspection, one minor was found working at Gopal Gas Welding, while two others were employed as mechanics at Rathore Auto Garage, Vidur Nagar. All three children, aged 16 years, were promptly rescued.

Legal proceedings were initiated against the employers, Gopal Kushwah and Subhash Rathore, under the Child Labour Prohibition Act for employing minors. Reports indicated that Kushwah paid the rescued boy Rs 300 per day, whereas Rathore paid Rs 20 daily to each child.

The children, who are residents of Indore, received counselling and their families were contacted. Following a medical examination, Child Welfare Committee chairman Dharmendra Pandya ordered that one child be handed over to his family, while the remaining two were sent to a shelter home for their protection.

The Labour Department confirmed that legal action would continue against both employers to ensure adherence to child labour laws.

This operation highlights the ongoing efforts by local authorities to combat child labour and safeguard the rights and welfare of minors in the region.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/indore/indore-3-child-labourers-rescued-action-against-employers