عمل الأولاد من المصانع - traduzione in Inglese
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عمل الأولاد من المصانع - traduzione in Inglese

PAKISTANI POLITICAL ALLIANCE
Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal; Muttahida Majis-i-Amal; United Action Front; Mullah Military Alliance; متحدہ مجلس عمل; United Council of Action; Muttahida Majils-e-Amal; Mutahida Deeni Mahaz
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عمل الأولاد من المصانع      

child labour

العاشر         
مدينة بمحافظة الشرقية
عاشر من رمضان; العاشر من رمضان; العاشر من رمضان (مدينه); مدينة العاشر من رمضان; مدينة العاشر; العاشر; العاشر من رمضان (الشرقية)
tenth
child labour         
  • Working girl in India
  • [[Lewis Hine]] used photography to help bring attention to child labour in America. He created this poster in 1914 with an appeal about child labour.
  • Young street vendors in [[Benin]]
  • The United States has passed a law that allows Amish children older than 14 to work in traditional wood enterprises with proper supervision.
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  • Bangladesh]].
  • Child labour in a coal mine, [[United States]], c. 1912. Photograph by [[Lewis Hine]].
  • Child labour in Nigeria
  • Child labour in a quarry, [[Ecuador]]
  • Children going to a 12-hour night shift in the United States (1908)
  • The early 20th century witnessed many home-based enterprises involving child labour. An example is shown above from New York in 1912.
  • [[Child labour in Bangladesh]]
  • [[Nepal]]i girls working in brick factory
  • Little girl carrying a lot of heavy items. Katanga region, DRC; Congo, Africa.
  • [[Child labour in Brazil]], leaving after collecting recyclables from a landfill.
  • Children engaged in diamond mining]] in [[Sierra Leone]]
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  • Different forms of child labour in [[Honduras]], 1999
  • Child labour in the former German colony of [[Kamerun]], 1919
  • A Chinese child repairing shoes, late 19th century
  • Working child in [[Ooty]], India
  • Agriculture deploys 70% of the world's child labour.<ref name="Child Labour" /> Above, child worker on a rice farm in [[Vietnam]].
  • A little girl making money for her family by posing with a snake in a water village of Tonle Sap Lake
  • A boy repairing a tire in [[Gambia]]
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  • Young girl working on a loom in [[Aït Benhaddou]], [[Morocco]], in May 2008
  • Prussia]], late 19th century.
EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN THROUGH ANY FORM OF WORK
Child Labor; Introduction to Child labor; Child domestic work; Child-labor; Law for children; Child labour in britain in the 1800s; Children labour colony; Children labor; Children labor colony; Children labour; Hazardous child labour; Positives of child labor; Law For Children; Child labor; Child Labour; Child worker; Child Work; Child work; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Child Work; Harvested by children; Child labourer; Employment of children; Causes of child labor; Child labour in Ecuador; Child labour in the Soviet Union; Child labour in Russia; Child labour in Britain
تشغيل الأولاد ، عمل الأولاد من المصانع

Wikipedia

Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal

The Muttahida Majlis–e–Amal (MMA; Urdu: متحدہ مجلسِ عمل, lit.'United Assembly of Action') is a political alliance consisting of conservative, Islamist, religious, and far-right parties of Pakistan. Naeem Siddiqui (the founder of Tehreek e Islami) proposed such an alliance of all the religious parties back in the 1990s.

Qazi Hussain Ahmad endeavored for it and due to his efforts, it was formed in 2002 in a direct opposition to the policies led by President Pervez Musharraf to support for the War in Afghanistan. The alliance more densely consolidated its position during the nationwide general elections held in 2002. The JUI(F) led by its leader, the cleric Fazl-ur-Rahman, retained the most of the political momentum in the alliance, still some portion of the leadership comes from the JI. The MMA retained the provisional government of Khyber–Pakhtunkhwa and remained in alliance with PMLQ in Balochistan. Much public criticism and disapproval nonetheless grew against the alliance.

Despite its conservatism, the alliance survived for a short period of time, when the JUI(F) left the alliance over the political disagreement on the issues of boycotting the general elections held in 2008. The JUI(F) later becoming an integral part in the government led by the left-wing Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and refused to revive the alliance in 2012, before the upcoming 2013 elections, in opposition to PPP.