Monday, January 6, 2020

The Documentary About Nevsun, A Canadian Mining Company...

The documentary is about Nevsun, a Canadian mining company for permitting forced labor and abuse of human rights in Bisha mine in Eretria. The documentary is prepared and presented by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Fifth Estate in February 2016. The film meshes well with the unfortunate miseries that civilians have to endure under the aristocratic regime of President Isaias Afwerki. The film is incredibly mind boggling and captivating in disclosing felonious activities by the Nevsun in collaboration with the Eritrea’s government. The film attempts to portray how compromised cooperation between private firms and aristocratic regimes leads to forced labor; abuse of human right and crimes against humanity (Nevsun In Eritrea: Dealing With A Dictator - The Fifth Estate). The film focuses its attention on the use of forced conscripted military labor. Indisputably, the film highlights the miseries of Eritrean in implausible style. An extensive investigation by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation highlights how Nevsun, through Segen could have been collaborating with the Eritrean dictatorial regime for cheap labor. Apparently under the military conscription Eritrea, every man below the age of fifty serves in the army for an indefinite period. Use of conscripted military labor is common especially by colluding with private companies to exploit the civilian. As Kesete Tekle, a former military personnel notes â€Å"refusing the assignment meant that the authorities could have

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