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Modern-day slavery in Brazil

by Eduardo Martino


A charcoal producing farm at the border of the Amazon forest in Para’ state. The Brazilian Ministry of Labour has been developing a pioneering activity to assign responsability for slavery cases in such farms to the pig-iron producers, as the charcoal is made to be sold exclusively to these extremely profitable companies.

Photographer

Eduardo Martino studied Photojournalism at the London College of Printing. His interests include social, political and cultural subjects, immigration, identity issues, Islam and Latin America. He is part of the collective Documentography. Clients include: Sunday Times Magazine, The Telegraph Magazine, Guardian Unlimited.

For more of Eduardo Martino's work, see: www.eduardomartino.com

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