• KA: Globalization (listening + mediation + cartoon)
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  • 29.01.2025
  • Englisch
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Translate the excerpt without the title freely into German. Remember to translate as closely as possible and as freely as necessary.

Stop exploiting Syrian Refugee Children



An investigation carried out by independent journalists has just revealed a terrible real-ity: many Syrian refugee children in Turkey are being exploited in clothing factories that work for well-known brands [...].

These children are forced to work for a living in conditions even worse than average because of their precarious situation: they work more than 12 hours a day, and they also get paid less than other workers. As refugees, they don't have the power or the money to resist, making them the perfect victims for exploiters.

These poor children have fled from war and deserve better.

The producers of the brands are saying that they don't know anything about it but they must take responsibility for their supply chains. We must ask all those brands that are producing in factories located in Turkey to guarantee that no supplier is using exploited refugee children to make their clothes.

(146 words)

(Fabio Gandara Pumar: Stop exploiting Syrian refugee children to make clothes.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/808/509/511/stop-exploiting-syrian-refugee-children-to-make-clothes/)

Stop exploiting Syrian Refugee Children



An investigation carried out by independent journalists has just revealed a terrible real-ity: many Syrian refugee children in Turkey are being exploited in clothing factories that work for well-known brands [...].

These children are forced to work for a living in conditions even worse than average because of their precarious situation: they work more than 12 hours a day, and they also get paid less than other workers. As refugees, they don't have the power or the money to resist, making them the perfect victims for exploiters.

These poor children have fled from war and deserve better.

The producers of the brands are saying that they don't know anything about it but they must take responsibility for their supply chains. We must ask all those brands that are producing in factories located in Turkey to guarantee that no supplier is using exploited refugee children to make their clothes.

(146 words)

(Fabio Gandara Pumar: Stop exploiting Syrian refugee children to make clothes.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/808/509/511/stop-exploiting-syrian-refugee-children-to-make-clothes/)

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