7:29 Dileep disappears: locked away for a whole night by the owner of the kiln, returns the next day with torn clothes, won't say a word about what happened. In the following segment he looks like he is in shock. No expression, no emotion. What happened with the kiln owner?
He was Clearly Assaulted, probably sodomized. It happens Alot to poor Childen in Pakistan unfortunately 😢😢💔 They must have done it just to Terrotize him, an act of Vengeance probably for this Documentary being made. The Devil is Real 😢
The feeling of joy to finally see this poor kid Dileep smile at the nice things that are _finally_ happening to him is such a relief to see. I CANNOT comprehend growing up for 11 years in slavery making bricks for a piece s*** mafia boss. I hope there will be many more days in the future where this boy and _millions_ like him and his family can smile at the joy of freedom. How terrible it is what people can become when they have power over the poor. These conditions feel like they're 800 years ago, where really they're just 8000km from where I live in the wealthy nation of Germany. I feel lucky to the point of obscenity.
So sad that families have been forced into debt and the company has no consequences whatsoever. The government and courts are corrupt if they can’t see the bravery and sacrifice of Zahid’s work. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I was so moved by how courageous he was in the first doc and accepting his fate to help his family. To see him stripped of his soul and dead inside is truly heartbreaking and disturbing to contemplate.
The kiln owner tortured Dileep and who knows how many more children are suffering silently at the hands of that POS. Dileeps face said it all and my soul is hurting for him 😢
Ahh...man.. this documentary gives me some tears, it's very heartbreaking to know that in this modern era, slavery still exist in some part of the world 😢
Sad fact is there is more slavery in the world today than at any other point in human history. Sex trafficking and Debt slavery are examples, this type of slavery is akin to that of sweat shops.
I watched the first version beofre this and I was worried about if the family would get out. I am so thankful for Zahid and for you insider for helping this family and also helping to raise awareness about these slave camps. Just subscribed!!
Just imagine if Pakistan got a few modern brick-making machines. It could turbocharge the economy and massively reduce dependence on labor. It's very inefficient for people to make bricks by hand.
You don't understand the basic and most important problem here: slavery. Yes bricks machines are gonna help the economic and help the owners of these companies. But you are bypassing the most important thing, these people are born slaves from before they're even born. Besides I doubt that even having the money available to buy the machines would change anything, these landlords would still rather exploid and enslaved people, because people (landlords) that are already behaving like this towards people are greedy and evil.
Something tells me the mob boss who owns this place doesn't feel the need to have brick making machinery if he has all of this borderline free slave labour. How disgraceful.
Why not release information about that prick of an owner? You can be kindhearted all you want, but those people will never achieve freedom without serious action.
They can't do anything to them because first of all they are overall a mafia and the workers were also in debt so the owner have excuse and second the police mainly there are corrupt
Agreed. I know they said he has government connections and he’s also quite dangerous but if they call him out for the entire world to see, then that would help. These people get away with this because nobody speaks up.
I just freed one family . It was almost all my money. I'll just go to work tomorrow and start working on the rest. As long as I have extra money laying around this is my problem
Children… no matter where they come from on this beautiful planet 🌎 have dreams and goals. May each and everyone of them get an opportunity to prosper ❤
So heart breaking how he worries about the left behind friends. How spending 20$ made it the best day of his life. I'd give up starbucks for a year just to enable this for a few more of his friends, what could be more wholesome?
You're doing something very beautiful, and you expressed a very beautiful sentiment. Don't listen to the nay-sayers, they wouldn't donate a cent and yet they criticize others.
@@thewaybecomeimmortal1785 it's happening in India, too. I did some research after watching the video, messaged people I know. In fact there was a Walk for Freedom throughout Maharashtra in October, targeting all kinds of modern day slavery including the brick kilns.
The issue isn't the laws on the books, but the enforcement. We have the same problem here in America where while there are specific laws against exploiting people, often people are too poor to afford a defense. For example a poor owner of a carry out store might be persecuted by the local code enforcement for violations that he never did, but he also can't afford an attorney to fight these charges and is left often to shut down.
Right? I could not do these jobs and stay wealthy because most of my money would go towards helping people like this.Many of us asked for a gofundme and if they had done it and gotten all that money they could have freed dozens more families since they cant or won’t do it themselves. I actually used to think that they’d automatically help any family they interviewed but nope.
My last church supported a pastor in India who worked with the families in the brick kilns. Again, whole familes are indentured slaves, owing debts that can go back generations. Kids of all ages work in the kilns.
The most vile thing that can happen to a person. Forced, soul and spirit destroying labour for generations just because a father needed some spare cash. Gosh this makes me feel thankful for my privileged life in a wealthy country. I wish I could just fly over there and give the local government a piece of my mind but it’s out of their control. It is honestly an unbreakable cycle. 😭😭😭
It is great that the family was able to move on and not be in slavery with the debt. Hopefully the other family still are left behind. We'll be able to find a new way as how this family has so that they don't work as slaves
The whole family owes $600 to be free! It would be cool to go there and when the slave owners say they only need 600 to be free of debt, pay it in front of the family and allow the family to decide what their future will be now! I’m sure there aren’t many jobs available for them but at least they could walk away if they chose too!
This is the reality of much of the world. Many of us in this world live as slaves in one form or another, with free will to choose from one job to another. This definitely gives me more perspective for my experience here in America.
Being imprisoned in countries like Norway, Sweden or Finland is probably more liberating than paycheck to paycheck lifestyle in the US. At least when you're imprisoned in those countries, you don't have to worry about taxes, child support, bills, groceries or healthcare
Omg seeing these kids and family living in bonded labor breaks my heart. If the government could do more to spend money on social programs to lift these people out of poverty, one could only imagine the potential of this country of over 200 million..
I grew up in the poorer part of Myanmar(Burma). I remember saving money for almost two years just to buy a 500 Kyat (Burmese currency) worth of soccer ball. We used to blow air into part of pig or cow intestines, and used them as soccer ball or volleyball. Even then, i was one of the luckier ones
@shubham943 my dad came to US to attend theological school. The government was a bit relaxed then. Especially if you know the peoples that know loopholes and knows others who can helped. He decided to stay and called us. He got his master degree, was on course to earn Ph.D. but unfortunately, he contracted Lou gherig disease or ALS and passed away 3 years later. He came I was 7, and saw him again when I was 14. I still remember seeing 24/7 hrs of electricity, all those TV channels, fridge full of foods. Not having to spend hours trying to light fire to cook.
im willing to bet that Dileep's family doesnt owe anything for a very long time. that the loan owner is just pulling them along for almost free cost labor
So if we can send 600 bucks to that dad he can pay his debt and leave with his family? For me that's a week work. And if i don't work, I get that every fortnight for nothing from the government. Where's the place to donate?
It seems to me that a lot of what the viewers has overlooked is the fact that Dileep has had something very traumatic happen to him during this recording. While I am disgusted and unsettled by the fact that the video continues on like all things were fine again after Dileep came back, I understand that bringing up rape in a society that even has such slavery contracts is dangerous. Still, this video came off as tactless for me. Especially when the goal is capture the lives of these people living in such conditions. Overlooking what just happened, the after effects to the boy's behavior were even filmed, by the video producers themselves feels insensitive. Were you that in a hurry to make it look like Dileep got a happy ending? Especially when his torment had just clearly begun?
Humans should not be living in slavery like this! This is disgusting, I hope the people responsible for this are brought to justice in this life or in the here after. There are machines that can 3D print homes now, there is literally no need for manual work like this anymore unless it is an artisan craft and passion of one's own free will.
Imagine all the other workers Left behind thinking what about us or even before that when they got simple gifts like a cricket bat in ball and snacks they were thinking why not my kids.
The sadest thing is that the poorest and most uneducated are the most religious, hopping that god will make it all better. Women's emancipation and education is the fastest way out of poverty and superstition.
hats off to zahid for his brave work, I hope he is able to rescue more of these workers.
Thanks
More like slaves but I agree
@@zahidthebo7600You are the best this made me cry I'm so happy that people like you exist
That man, Zahid, is doing some of the best work in humanitarian aid. He has a big heart.
Thanks
@@zahidthebo7600 May Allah give you health, safety, and happiness Zahid. May he give you more success in freeing these people.
7:29 Dileep disappears: locked away for a whole night by the owner of the kiln, returns the next day with torn clothes, won't say a word about what happened.
In the following segment he looks like he is in shock. No expression, no emotion.
What happened with the kiln owner?
Wrong thing if u know what i mean
Insider with not tell you this.. But I'm sure he was raped, that too by multiple men..
He was Clearly Assaulted, probably sodomized. It happens Alot to poor Childen in Pakistan unfortunately 😢😢💔 They must have done it just to Terrotize him, an act of Vengeance probably for this Documentary being made. The Devil is Real 😢
I am so scared for him and the trauma he has endured.
I genuinely do not know what’s worse, him getting sexually assaulted, or physically assaulted.
truly, i am grateful for my life. This sort of slavery is the definition of having less than nothing.
That poor kid was born a grown man with a burden that would bring Hercules to his knees
The feeling of joy to finally see this poor kid Dileep smile at the nice things that are _finally_ happening to him is such a relief to see. I CANNOT comprehend growing up for 11 years in slavery making bricks for a piece s*** mafia boss. I hope there will be many more days in the future where this boy and _millions_ like him and his family can smile at the joy of freedom.
How terrible it is what people can become when they have power over the poor. These conditions feel like they're 800 years ago, where really they're just 8000km from where I live in the wealthy nation of Germany. I feel lucky to the point of obscenity.
moreover he was r@ped
So sad that families have been forced into debt and the company has no consequences whatsoever. The government and courts are corrupt if they can’t see the bravery and sacrifice of Zahid’s work. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Heartbreaking to think what happened yo Dileep the night he disappeared and then refused to talk about it. He was visibly shaken once he returned.
I know... 😢
He looks like a whole different person. I think we can all tell what happened. Karma will have his back tho.
He was most probably raped, may be by multiple men. That has sent him into shock..
I was so moved by how courageous he was in the first doc and accepting his fate to help his family. To see him stripped of his soul and dead inside is truly heartbreaking and disturbing to contemplate.
This world is so rotten
THIS is the power of when humans come together in unity for the greater good. We can't stop here. Insider News, how can we help free more humans?
The kiln owner tortured Dileep and who knows how many more children are suffering silently at the hands of that POS. Dileeps face said it all and my soul is hurting for him 😢
Ahh...man.. this documentary gives me some tears, it's very heartbreaking to know that in this modern era, slavery still exist in some part of the world 😢
Yeah, and it’s in a lot of Muslim countries
Sad fact is there is more slavery in the world today than at any other point in human history. Sex trafficking and Debt slavery are examples, this type of slavery is akin to that of sweat shops.
You guys are just weak hearted , this is happening and it will keep happening and just stop caring about it
@@AmritDillonyou dont have a heart.
@imperium1707 lol still remember this documentry, year went too fast. But nothing changes if I have heart or not a heart outcome will be the same
Hey Insider, can we free more families? We would be delighted to sponsor the next video in order to do so.
Please reach out to us!
You'd get better results sending an email. They have it linked on the channel.
Thanks
@@zahidthebo7600no way you actually are on yt
@@zahidthebo7600btw, how is vasanti right now?
@@zahidthebo7600 you are an amazing human brother
Zahid Bhai and his team
May ALLAH reward you all good in this world and next -Ameen
JAZAAK ALLAHU KHAIRAN
Could yall do an expose on the kiln owner? That man obviously abused Dileep he needs to at least be exposed maybe then he will
Lose his business.
He won't lose his bussines. Get real. You think those rich people care who makes those bricks or what happens to them? They all know it. Smh
Everyone knows this is happening. If you would have payed attention, you would know it. It's normal in Pakistan.
@@DieEineMiezeNo it's not normal neither people know it's happening I'm from Pakistan it was my first time seeing this watching this documentary
Does the NGO in this documentary have an official website where we can donate to the cause?
Great follow up video insider news and what amazing work Zahid and his team do.
Thanks
I don’t even want to think about what happened to dileep😢
Thank you so much business insider for raising voice for them. You guys are doing amazing. Thanks and best of luck to the NGO Also
Thank you, Zahid Bhai, for doing this work and the original reporter for shedding light on this.
Thanks
I’ve thought of that kid many times since watching that upload when it first came out. Glad to know someone’s really helping
I watched the first version beofre this and I was worried about if the family would get out. I am so thankful for Zahid and for you insider for helping this family and also helping to raise awareness about these slave camps. Just subscribed!!
Thanks
Just imagine if Pakistan got a few modern brick-making machines. It could turbocharge the economy and massively reduce dependence on labor. It's very inefficient for people to make bricks by hand.
You don't understand the basic and most important problem here: slavery. Yes bricks machines are gonna help the economic and help the owners of these companies. But you are bypassing the most important thing, these people are born slaves from before they're even born. Besides I doubt that even having the money available to buy the machines would change anything, these landlords would still rather exploid and enslaved people, because people (landlords) that are already behaving like this towards people are greedy and evil.
I agree. The only real challenge might be securing loans and getting people with the right skills to operate a more mechanised manufacturing process.
Pakistan needs more than machines. This is how they treat their own people.
Something tells me the mob boss who owns this place doesn't feel the need to have brick making machinery if he has all of this borderline free slave labour. How disgraceful.
What happens to the people the machine replaced?
Why not release information about that prick of an owner? You can be kindhearted all you want, but those people will never achieve freedom without serious action.
They can't do anything to them because first of all they are overall a mafia and the workers were also in debt so the owner have excuse and second the police mainly there are corrupt
Agreed. I know they said he has government connections and he’s also quite dangerous but if they call him out for the entire world to see, then that would help. These people get away with this because nobody speaks up.
I think they don't want to risk retribution against the families that are freed/currently working.
Everyone knows this is happening. Normal life in Pakistan. Exposing won't change a single thing but put them in danger.
I am happy that I was born in a slave-free community. But seeing this documentary broke my heart. 😢😢😢😢😢
This makes me think about how fortunate I am.
Me too. Got literally NOTHING to complain now.
Same
If I was a billionaire, I'd free every family from that situation😢
People like us don’t become billionaires in the first place; only the greedy monsters. After all, that’s how they stay rich.
I had $400 I just freed one family. I will just trust God to provide my bread and I'll go to work tomorrow to get money to help more.
You have a nice soul . May Allah bless you so that you can help others in need.
Dileep seems to be suffering from PTSD, poor kid.
Dileep is about my son’s age and this broke my heart.
149 families left, about 100k and most might be freed. Sounds like someone called the internet-force. Lets do this, ppl!
149 is just this village. There are millions
Sounds like someone called Don Quixote to write a comment.
@@PS-on7jmso? It’s a start, isn’t it?
I just freed one family . It was almost all my money. I'll just go to work tomorrow and start working on the rest. As long as I have extra money laying around this is my problem
They don't own debt. That is just an excuse. This is slavery
Children… no matter where they come from on this beautiful planet 🌎 have dreams and goals. May each and everyone of them get an opportunity to prosper ❤
Good to see someone is working ⚒ to help the people with this situation. Keep it up! 🎉
This is heartbreaking, Dileep seems so broken. How people can treat others in this way leaves me furious. Evil deserves no mercy
So heart breaking how he worries about the left behind friends. How spending 20$ made it the best day of his life. I'd give up starbucks for a year just to enable this for a few more of his friends, what could be more wholesome?
What sacrifice lol
@@notcosteffective9920 0, right? and still - his friends are slaves and we spend $$ to fight boredom
Lol give up Starbucks then and donate the money instead. How difficult!
You actually donating to that NGO would.
You're doing something very beautiful, and you expressed a very beautiful sentiment. Don't listen to the nay-sayers, they wouldn't donate a cent and yet they criticize others.
I saw many brick kilns like those while travelling through Rajasthan. It’s heartbreaking to now know what is going on there.
Its happend pakistan side not india side
@@thewaybecomeimmortal1785 it's happening in India, too. I did some research after watching the video, messaged people I know. In fact there was a Walk for Freedom throughout Maharashtra in October, targeting all kinds of modern day slavery including the brick kilns.
@@thewaybecomeimmortal1785it happens in india but 10× massive scale
@@thewaybecomeimmortal1785India has the highest number of modern slaves.
@@furqanahmad9149😂pakistani bot your nation has highest number of modern slave's.
thank you so much for helping families out of slavery🙏
For starters Pakistan needs to enact laws where the owner must provide specific records of debt and payment upon demand or be charged with slavery.
When you live in a place that still looks like the 13th century, its tough to change these kinds of things.
@@odynith9356 It is tough to change the mafia attitude of the bullies.
@@odynith9356mafia like these are present in every country's ok so don't say that these things occur only in Pakistan
The issue isn't the laws on the books, but the enforcement. We have the same problem here in America where while there are specific laws against exploiting people, often people are too poor to afford a defense. For example a poor owner of a carry out store might be persecuted by the local code enforcement for violations that he never did, but he also can't afford an attorney to fight these charges and is left often to shut down.
Dream on.
You're telling me the people that made thousands on the documentary couldn't save the subject from a $600 debt?
Right? I could not do these jobs and stay wealthy because most of my money would go towards helping people like this.Many of us asked for a gofundme and if they had done it and gotten all that money they could have freed dozens more families since they cant or won’t do it themselves. I actually used to think that they’d automatically help any family they interviewed but nope.
A big clap for Zahid
Wow! 2nd Episode!!
My last church supported a pastor in India who worked with the families in the brick kilns. Again, whole familes are indentured slaves, owing debts that can go back generations. Kids of all ages work in the kilns.
That's so cool that you were able to create change. Just through proper documentation
Insider News is educating the masses.
I can’t even speak to joy and relief. I’ve been worried about them since I saw the first segment
The most vile thing that can happen to a person. Forced, soul and spirit destroying labour for generations just because a father needed some spare cash. Gosh this makes me feel thankful for my privileged life in a wealthy country. I wish I could just fly over there and give the local government a piece of my mind but it’s out of their control. It is honestly an unbreakable cycle. 😭😭😭
Yes but we are trying our level best to make our strong contribution to breaking the slave chains and cycle thanks for your support
Let me donate some money to them please, this breaks my heart to see these children working so hard
How is this not a major dereliction of state duty? Letting kids, along with their family be trapped into bondage instead of going to school.
Pakistan ke asli hero yehi hai. So much hardwork.
Yeah
It is great that the family was able to move on and not be in slavery with the debt. Hopefully the other family still are left behind. We'll be able to find a new way as how this family has so that they don't work as slaves
Minorities live in precarious conditions in Pakistan. Very few muslim people are kind hearted who help them😢
The whole family owes $600 to be free! It would be cool to go there and when the slave owners say they only need 600 to be free of debt, pay it in front of the family and allow the family to decide what their future will be now! I’m sure there aren’t many jobs available for them but at least they could walk away if they chose too!
This is the reality of much of the world. Many of us in this world live as slaves in one form or another, with free will to choose from one job to another. This definitely gives me more perspective for my experience here in America.
Being imprisoned in countries like Norway, Sweden or Finland is probably more liberating than paycheck to paycheck lifestyle in the US. At least when you're imprisoned in those countries, you don't have to worry about taxes, child support, bills, groceries or healthcare
Omg seeing these kids and family living in bonded labor breaks my heart. If the government could do more to spend money on social programs to lift these people out of poverty, one could only imagine the potential of this country of over 200 million..
How about just setting some Fair rules about the interest in reporting of the debts
I grew up in the poorer part of Myanmar(Burma). I remember saving money for almost two years just to buy a 500 Kyat (Burmese currency) worth of soccer ball. We used to blow air into part of pig or cow intestines, and used them as soccer ball or volleyball. Even then, i was one of the luckier ones
** 500 kyat at that time was roughly around $.40(yep, thats 40 cents).
How did u get out of poverty?
@shubham943 my dad came to US to attend theological school. The government was a bit relaxed then. Especially if you know the peoples that know loopholes and knows others who can helped. He decided to stay and called us. He got his master degree, was on course to earn Ph.D. but unfortunately, he contracted Lou gherig disease or ALS and passed away 3 years later. He came I was 7, and saw him again when I was 14. I still remember seeing 24/7 hrs of electricity, all those TV channels, fridge full of foods. Not having to spend hours trying to light fire to cook.
@@RoSarLianOfficial So, u are here in life bcoz of ur father's decision to stay in United States.. wow! Look how one decision can change ur life 😊
@@shubham943 ok. Thanks Confucius.
im willing to bet that Dileep's family doesnt owe anything for a very long time. that the loan owner is just pulling them along for almost free cost labor
Great video, please show more ways we can help get people out of these risky businesses, and is there a way to donate to zahid’s work?
what a true documentry, no more hindu or muslim. what matters is our intention
If there's no proof of debt, the gov't should support any worker who simply leaves..
Hats off for his work.
Amazing!
Any links to the organization
Amazing work!! :)
Thanks
Wow broad job training afterword 👍
So if we can send 600 bucks to that dad he can pay his debt and leave with his family? For me that's a week work. And if i don't work, I get that every fortnight for nothing from the government. Where's the place to donate?
Do they have a website to donate to?
So happy for Dileep’s family!
Question: can we send the money to pay the debt off? Where would we send it?
I don't think. But this is the story of one family and thousands of families strive from this who die unknown and undocumented
The family is lucky to be free. But there are still many family trapped in the kiln
Yes Vicky we are trying our level best to break the chains and support all who needed
It seems to me that a lot of what the viewers has overlooked is the fact that Dileep has had something very traumatic happen to him during this recording. While I am disgusted and unsettled by the fact that the video continues on like all things were fine again after Dileep came back, I understand that bringing up rape in a society that even has such slavery contracts is dangerous.
Still, this video came off as tactless for me. Especially when the goal is capture the lives of these people living in such conditions. Overlooking what just happened, the after effects to the boy's behavior were even filmed, by the video producers themselves feels insensitive. Were you that in a hurry to make it look like Dileep got a happy ending? Especially when his torment had just clearly begun?
He was visibly traumatised 😢
That makes me so sick . He’s just a child he doesn’t deserve this
Thank you for helping these people!
Thanks
How do we help these people? Where can I donate?
If they don't have any written proof of debt why can't they just walk away?
As he said, it's like the mafia.
Yeah. Something tells me it's not as simple as that. As the man said, he has a family. What's not written on paper can be written in blood.
Because when they tried to leave, their son was kidnapped.
Bless! 🙏
Heartbreaking 💔
‘To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all’ - Oscar Wilde
This man is a modern day saint, truly.
Thankful for people like Zahid.
Humans should not be living in slavery like this! This is disgusting, I hope the people responsible for this are brought to justice in this life or in the here after. There are machines that can 3D print homes now, there is literally no need for manual work like this anymore unless it is an artisan craft and passion of one's own free will.
So funny
Lots of power to you Zahid: from INDIA 🙏
Man, this makes me so happy but also disgusted and upset beyond words! I don't know how to feel honestly.
Don't blame the kiln owner - blame the Pakistani government.
The government is the biggest investor in this slavery game.
Imagine all the other workers Left behind thinking what about us or even before that when they got simple gifts like a cricket bat in ball and snacks they were thinking why not my kids.
This is the same as in the epic film MOTHER INDIA. A massive thank you to shahid and his work.
Thanks its Zahid not Shahid
very nice Zahid
Thanks
The whole world should be ashamed.
I never forgot about this, yous are amazing! Thank you!!
I'm From Iran And i Which i could help
I am keen to know, how these evil and wicked people will justify what they did on this earth on the day of judgement.
so much pain, I could weep
Love you dear Zahid,,, it's a chain of thousands of years,,, it will go to an end slowly
I don't yet have my own NGO but these are the reasons why i partner with them. Man this world can be cruel
AlhamdALLAH
Great work
I am do glad they were freed! Nobody on this planet should be forced to work like that for next to nothing, debt or not.
Does the NGO in this documentary have an official website where we can donate to the cause?
I guess it is a start one family free but the rest will probably never be, slavery like this is unfortunately all too common
Strong people 😞
Alhumdulillah, this is a start, but it's better than doing nothing 🙏
If land owners are adding Interest ojto the Debt aka Riba, that is forbidden 🚫 in Islam. 💯
Land owner is also Hindu. But Muslim owners are no different.
The sadest thing is that the poorest and most uneducated are the most religious, hopping that god will make it all better. Women's emancipation and education is the fastest way out of poverty and superstition.
AlhamdALLAH ❤ great work to free these people
I wish there was a way to connect with them and donate 😢