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Schooled into Slavery (19 photos)

In Senegal, thousands of children are exploited by their teachers in the name of Koranic education. Called talibes, the Arabic word for students, some 50,000 boys are forced into child labor, according to Human Rights Watch. Photographer Sebastian Gil Miranda spent two months last year traveling around the country to document the conditions of these youths. “Families do not have money to pay for the religious education of their children,” Miranda said, “so for them it is logical that the child himself be the one to finance their own education.” Housed in deplorable conditions in daaras, or schools, teachers demand talibes deliver daily begging quotas or be beaten, starved, or left out in the street.

Girls sit at their desks in conventional Koranic school classroom in Saly, Senegal. Students, who often come from disadvantaged backgrounds, cover their education, room, and board by begging. (Sebastian Gil Miranda)
http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/03/talibes-senegal/475320/