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Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images Over in Indonesia, labourers march to the Presidential Palace during a May Day rally in Jakarta.
But recently it has become a new front in the "war" on the cocaine industry that the United States and its allies have now been waging for a generation in the Andean states of South America.Each day, hundreds of peasant labourers march through the park, spades in hand, to plots planted with coca, whose leaves are used to make cocaine.
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The two incidents that have most angered India's intellectuals and creatives were the murder of Malleshappa Kalburgi, an award-winning scholar whose frequent criticism of what he saw as superstition and false beliefs had angered Hindu extremists, and the lynching of a Muslim labourer in September, who was believed to have eaten beef.
Much of the region's fruit harvest rotted on the trees because farm labourers spent the month in their shelters.
The choice of Hadid's practice for such a project might raise eyebrows, given her track record of working for regimes with appalling records of human rights abuses, from the Heydar Aliyev centre in Azerbaijan, for which residents were forcibly evicted, to the World Cup stadium in Qatar, where in July, labourers were found to be paid less than £5 a day.
Shipbreaking Platform reported that in April four labourers were killed and three got seriously injured.
Wright is aware his story is traditionally told as one of those "never give up on your dreams" tales - not turning professional until he was 21, working as a labourer, spending a month in prison.
In November and December it murdered 36 labourers in a quarry and 26 people whom it hauled off a bus.
On average, agricultural labourers were involved for 48 days in zaid/summer (May-June), 55 days in kharif/wet (July-October) and 52 days in rabi/winter season (October-April).
But the owner of the factory who made the garments admitted to the Mail on Sunday that the labourers earned 6,000 rupees a month – equivalent to £120 – and showed reporters spartan accommodation where they sleep up to 15 to a room on bunk beds.
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