The brilliant Djimon Hounsou is farmer Solomon Vandy, separated from his family when his village is attacked and he's forced
into slave labour digging for diamonds.
Not exact matches
Armenians who weren't killed were either used as
slave labour (and then murdered), sold
into sex slavery, or forcibly converted to Islam.
Cameroon has a lengthy history of political and social repression, beginning with pre-colonial contact with European explorers in the 16th century, the transatlantic
slave trade, forced
labour and colonisation (first as a German protectorate until the end of WWI, and then divided among the French and British
into two colonised Cameroons).
There are of course countless reasons woven
into that: working conditions, child
labour,
slave labour, abusing the environment and the long term ramifications of fast fashion and over consumption of our world.
I'm not thinking about the
slave labour that went
into creating them for 15 bucks a pair... well, I am thinking about it a bit... but I'm trying to block it out.