Hemmed in by debt
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In Punjab province, bonded labor is a way of life at thousands of brick kilns that ensnare workers in a hopeless cycle of loans and advances that keeps them from ever leaving.
Shahzad, 12, makes bricks at the kiln. He dreams of going to school instead. (Shoaib Qureshi / For The Times)
In Punjab province, bonded labor is a way of life at thousands of brick kilns that ensnare workers in a hopeless cycle of loans and advances that keeps them from ever leaving.
Komal, the 1-year-old daughter of brick kiln workers Mohammed Sadiq and Nazira Bibi, sleeps on a bed of bricks under the hot sun. (Shoaib Qureshi / For The Times)
Shahbaz, 10, unloads a cartload of mud that will be made into bricks by his mother, brother and father. (Shoaib Qureshi / For The Times)
Shahbaz helps form bricks. The family makes about $7.50 a day. (Shoaib Qureshi / For The Times)
Shahbaz unloads a cartload of mud for bricks. (Shoaib Qureshi / For The Times)