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The Clewer Initiative comments on the news that Sir Mo Farah was trafficked as child 17 07 22

Carline Virgo from The Clewer Initiative talks to Ngunan about modern day slavery.

Release date:

17 July 2022

Duration:

6 minutes

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Daybreak with Helen Jones—Ngunan Adamu sits in (17/07/2022)

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