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Ehsan Ullah Khan

Muhammad Ehsan Ullah Khan (born in Gwadar, Balochistan, February 9, 1947) is the founder of the Bonded Labour Liberation Front (BLLF) of Pakistan, an organization that has freed more than 100,000 slaves in that country.

Ehsan Ullah Khan
Ehsan giving a speech in a high school in Sweden
Born
Muhammad Ehsan Ullah Khan

(1947-02-09)February 9, 1947 (age 74)
NationalityPakistani
EducationJournalist
Alma materPunjab University
OccupationHuman Rights Activist

Khan was the founder and president of the Brick Kiln Workers Front, and BLLF Global, a human rights organization that opposes slavery and child slavery in Pakistan and South Asia. He is the national coordinator of Global March in Sweden.

In 1992 he freed Iqbal Masih, who was working in the carpet industry.[1] On April 16, 1995 Iqbal was assassinated. His murder brought to light the work of campaigners against forced child labour.[2]

Khan has raised slavery issues in the United Nations, through the Working Group for Contemporary Forms of Slavery and in the International Labour Organization (ILO).[3]

Biography

Ullah Khan studied journalism at Punjab University, in Lahore. While still a student, he began to organize brick kiln workers so that they rebelled against slavery. After meeting Babba Kaala he became aware of the drama of slavery in his country. His daughters had been kidnapped by the owner of the kiln on the pretext of not receiving the monthly instalment on the debt the old man had incurred.[4]

Foundation of Bhatta Mazdor Mahaz

In September 1967 he formed Bhatta Mazdor Mahaz (BMM). The BMM was not only organizing actions and demonstrations of different kinds against the bonded system of labor, but it was also providing legal aid to give basic human rights to the bonded workers at the brick kilns for the first time in the history of South Asia. Forced labor was common among many other groups, like agriculture, carpet making, and mine workers.

In 1987, he mobilized some workers to present their cause to the Supreme Court of Justice. It was as a result of the pressure exerted by Ehsan and his movement that in 1988 a law declared peshgi (debt bondage system) illegal.[5]

Iqbal Masih's liberation

It was the BLLF that freed Iqbal from slavery, as well as other 40,000 children in Pakistan, and it was Khan who put the fight against children slavery up for discussion once slavery had been abolished in his country, twenty years after he had started his abolitionist struggle.

 
When Ehsan met Iqbal Masih, the boy was shy and afraid, but Khan realized he had many things to tell.

Khan feels that non-violence is the best of paths. The importance of the role of children is emphasized in his development strategy, which is that "the victims should be empowered". Khan states that "those children, who get a basic education, knowledge about their rights, and hope for their future, will themselves eliminate the slavery".[6]

Imprisonment and torture

Working as a journalist, Khan was arrested many times due to his activities for human rights and freedom of the press. In 1982 he was jailed for six months and confined in a dark cell in Lahore Fort during Zia ul Haq's dictatorship from 1978 to 1988. He was arrested and tortured after he had written an article about the genetic development of biological warfare germs in a government-controlled laboratory in Lahore. Because of the torture, he lost almost all his hearing from one ear. In an article, he denounced how bonded brick kiln workers had been used as guinea pigs and died due to experiments in a secret research project. The charge against him was high treason, which carried the death penalty.

In December 1994, he accompanies Iqbal to the United States to receive an International Award in Boston, Massachusetts. They visited Broad Meadows Middle School in Quincy,[7] where after Iqbal's murder, some students started a campaign to raise money for a school in Pakistan,[8] that opened in February 1997 with the support of tens of thousands of children from all 50 states of the United States.[9]

Exile

Khan has been in exile in Europe since April 16, 1995, after the murder of Iqbal Masih.[10] Since he was forced to stay in Europe, he founded BLLF Global in 1996, to fight against slavery and child slavery all over the world. Although his intention is to return to Pakistan and continue his work with his organization. He applies for a visa every year at the embassy, but it is repeatedly denied. The sedition case was quashed in Lahore High Court on November 28, 2001, when the judge declared that the case was unlawful and the allegation was false. However, the Pakistani government still does not allow him to return to Pakistan.

As Kailash Satyarthi, Peace Nobel Prize 2014, said about Ullah Khan, on May 7, 2015:[11]

Iqbal Masih was a martyr of child slavery but the man by my side is a martyr himself. No one fighting for children's rights has suffered as much as he has. Ehsan is the only person exiled from his country for his struggle against child slavery. He sacrificed everything for the cause: his family, his profession, his friends and his network of schools all over Pakistan. He has been in jail 12 times and has been tortured several times, which caused him slight deafness. His government accused him of high treason and condemned him to the death penalty for denouncing that in his country there were children working for foreign companies

I am proud to have so many good friends; some of them are just like family members. Ranging from Ehsan Ullah Khan, the great pioneer in the history of the movement against bonded labor and child labor in Pakistan.[12]

In May 2014 he attended the First International Congress on Combating Unemployment, Exploitation and Slavery, organized by the SAIn political Party (Solidarity, Self-Management and Internationalism) in Spain. The Congress Breaking Chains brought together for four days activists from several organizations that promote the fight against injustice from non-violence. Organized by party SAIn,[13] hosted more than 220 congressmen come from different parts of the Spain and with speakers from four continents. Experiences as Ekta Parishad in India, the Foundation La Alameda in Argentina or the Bonded Labour Liberation Front in Pakistan were very present.[14] During this time in Spain he appeared in several media as an interview at the Cadena SER of Santiago de Compostela. Hoy por hoy, another one to the rtvg -galician television- or at the local TV, Santiago TeVe. He also visited many schools as IES Antón Fraguas, La Salle de Santiago and the Parroquia mártires de Uganda, at the barrio Milagrosa in Pamplona.

He asked to have a meeting with the owner of INDITEX and he had an encounter with Aleix González and Indalecio Pérez from CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) of the enterprise.

April 2016 Ehsan had a great presence in the Canary Islands. He gave speeches in many High Schools (Instituto de Jimanar,[15] Instituto La Rocha, Instituto Santa Brígida, Instituto Tomás Morales). Antonio Morales, Gran Canary Cabildo President, held a reception to Ehsan Ullah Khan, at the Cabildo Headquarters. Carmen Hernández, Telde Mayor; The Society of mayors of the North of Gran Canariaheld; Dunia González, Mayor of Santa Lucía held him receptions and also, an Iqbal Masih tribute act with students from the Telde High Schools, at the San Juan park next to the Iqbal Masih monument.

He participated at the ESPAL (Encuentro de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de África y Latinoamérica -Latin América and Africa People Solidarity Meeting-) activities.[16]

In April 7, 2017 he had a meeting with Martiño Noriega, mayor of Santiago de Compostela, to discuss how to deal the collaboration of our society with an exploitative economic system. That days in Santiago he also participated in a three days workshop on documentarism and non violent action against exploitation on garment industry.[17]

He had a meeting in May 2018 with Vitoria's Bishop, Juan Carlos Elizalde, who wrote him a recommendation letter to other Bishops, in order to open their Dioceses to his testimony.

 

In April 16, 2018 the vice-rector for Academic Policy and Social Participation, Enrique Cabero, at the Rectorate of the University of Salamanca receives Ehsan Ullah Khan on the occasion of the commemoration of Child Slavery Day.[18]

In June 12, 2019, he is interviewed on Spanish Radio and Television (rtve).[19]

References

  1. ^ With Ehsan Ullah Khan, Iqbal Masih's friend
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-01-19. Retrieved 2015-12-28.
  3. ^ Lefebvre, Alain (1995). Islam, Human Rights and Child Labour in Pakistan. NIAS Press. p. 36. ISBN 9788787062466.
  4. ^ [1] Kailash Satyarthi’s Pakistan connection
  5. ^ "Slavery". 3 May 1992.
  6. ^ Rodriguez, Junius P. (2011). Slavery in the Modern World. California: ABC-Clio. ISBN 9781851097838.
  7. ^ Freedom Hero: Iqbal Masih
  8. ^ A bullet can't kill a dream. A school for Iqbal
  9. ^ A School for Iqbal
  10. ^ Ehsan Ullah Khan recuerda a Iqbal Masih
  11. ^ Peace Nobel Prize 2014, Kailash Satyarthi, in A Coruña
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-01-19. Retrieved 2015-12-28.
  13. ^ http://www.partidosain.es/}[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ Ekta Parishad Attends Breaking Chains Congress in Spain
  15. ^
  16. ^ Entrevista-con-ehsan-ullah-khan-en-radio-galdar
  17. ^ Taller de documentalismo y acción no violenta
  18. ^ El activista pakistaní Muhammad Ehsan Ullah Khan visita la Universidad de Salamanca con motivo del Día Mundial contra la Esclavitud Infantil
  19. ^ Ullah Khan: "Cualquier ropa que se compre hecha por una multinacional no está libre de trabajo esclavo"

External links

  • Ehsan Ulla Khan, militante del Frente de Liberación del Trabajo Forzado
  • Entrevista en Hoy por hoy Santiago de la Cadena SER
  • Kailash Satyarthi y Ehsan Ullah Khan en Galicia

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Pakistan and South Asia He is the national coordinator of Global March in Sweden In 1992 he freed Iqbal Masih who was working in the carpet industry 1 On April 16 1995 Iqbal was assassinated His murder brought to light the work of campaigners against forced child labour 2 Khan has raised slavery issues in the United Nations through the Working Group for Contemporary Forms of Slavery and in the International Labour Organization ILO 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Foundation of Bhatta Mazdor Mahaz 3 Iqbal Masih s liberation 4 Imprisonment and torture 5 Exile 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditUllah Khan studied journalism at Punjab University in Lahore While still a student he began to organize brick kiln workers so that they rebelled against slavery After meeting Babba Kaala he became aware of the drama of slavery in his country His daughters had been kidnapped by the owner of the kiln on the pretext of not receiving the monthly instalment on the debt the old man had incurred 4 Foundation of Bhatta Mazdor Mahaz EditIn September 1967 he formed Bhatta Mazdor Mahaz BMM The BMM was not only organizing actions and demonstrations of different kinds against the bonded system of labor but it was also providing legal aid to give basic human rights to the bonded workers at the brick kilns for the first time in the history of South Asia Forced labor was common among many other groups like agriculture carpet making and mine workers In 1987 he mobilized some workers to present their cause to the Supreme Court of Justice It was as a result of the pressure exerted by Ehsan and his movement that in 1988 a law declared peshgi debt bondage system illegal 5 Iqbal Masih s liberation EditIt was the BLLF that freed Iqbal from slavery as well as other 40 000 children in Pakistan and it was Khan who put the fight against children slavery up for discussion once slavery had been abolished in his country twenty years after he had started his abolitionist struggle When Ehsan met Iqbal Masih the boy was shy and afraid but Khan realized he had many things to tell Khan feels that non violence is the best of paths The importance of the role of children is emphasized in his development strategy which is that the victims should be empowered Khan states that those children who get a basic education knowledge about their rights and hope for their future will themselves eliminate the slavery 6 Imprisonment and torture EditWorking as a journalist Khan was arrested many times due to his activities for human rights and freedom of the press In 1982 he was jailed for six months and confined in a dark cell in Lahore Fort during Zia ul Haq s dictatorship from 1978 to 1988 He was arrested and tortured after he had written an article about the genetic development of biological warfare germs in a government controlled laboratory in Lahore Because of the torture he lost almost all his hearing from one ear In an article he denounced how bonded brick kiln workers had been used as guinea pigs and died due to experiments in a secret research project The charge against him was high treason which carried the death penalty In December 1994 he accompanies Iqbal to the United States to receive an International Award in Boston Massachusetts They visited Broad Meadows Middle School in Quincy 7 where after Iqbal s murder some students started a campaign to raise money for a school in Pakistan 8 that opened in February 1997 with the support of tens of thousands of children from all 50 states of the United States 9 Exile EditKhan has been in exile in Europe since April 16 1995 after the murder of Iqbal Masih 10 Since he was forced to stay in Europe he founded BLLF Global in 1996 to fight against slavery and child slavery all over the world Although his intention is to return to Pakistan and continue his work with his organization He applies for a visa every year at the embassy but it is repeatedly denied The sedition case was quashed in Lahore High Court on November 28 2001 when the judge declared that the case was unlawful and the allegation was false However the Pakistani government still does not allow him to return to Pakistan As Kailash Satyarthi Peace Nobel Prize 2014 said about Ullah Khan on May 7 2015 11 Iqbal Masih was a martyr of child slavery but the man by my side is a martyr himself No one fighting for children s rights has suffered as much as he has Ehsan is the only person exiled from his country for his struggle against child slavery He sacrificed everything for the cause his family his profession his friends and his network of schools all over Pakistan He has been in jail 12 times and has been tortured several times which caused him slight deafness His government accused him of high treason and condemned him to the death penalty for denouncing that in his country there were children working for foreign companiesI am proud to have so many good friends some of them are just like family members Ranging from Ehsan Ullah Khan the great pioneer in the history of the movement against bonded labor and child labor in Pakistan 12 In May 2014 he attended the First International Congress on Combating Unemployment Exploitation and Slavery organized by the SAIn political Party Solidarity Self Management and Internationalism in Spain The Congress Breaking Chains brought together for four days activists from several organizations that promote the fight against injustice from non violence Organized by party SAIn 13 hosted more than 220 congressmen come from different parts of the Spain and with speakers from four continents Experiences as Ekta Parishad in India the Foundation La Alameda in Argentina or the Bonded Labour Liberation Front in Pakistan were very present 14 During this time in Spain he appeared in several media as an interview at the Cadena SER of Santiago de Compostela Hoy por hoy another one to the rtvg galician television or at the local TV Santiago TeVe He also visited many schools as IES Anton Fraguas La Salle de Santiago and the Parroquia martires de Uganda at the barrio Milagrosa in Pamplona He asked to have a meeting with the owner of INDITEX and he had an encounter with Aleix Gonzalez and Indalecio Perez from CSR Corporate Social Responsibility of the enterprise April 2016 Ehsan had a great presence in the Canary Islands He gave speeches in many High Schools Instituto de Jimanar 15 Instituto La Rocha Instituto Santa Brigida Instituto Tomas Morales Antonio Morales Gran Canary Cabildo President held a reception to Ehsan Ullah Khan at the Cabildo Headquarters Carmen Hernandez Telde Mayor The Society of mayors of the North of Gran Canariaheld Dunia Gonzalez Mayor of Santa Lucia held him receptions and also an Iqbal Masih tribute act with students from the Telde High Schools at the San Juan park next to the Iqbal Masih monument He participated at the ESPAL Encuentro de Solidaridad con los Pueblos de Africa y Latinoamerica Latin America and Africa People Solidarity Meeting activities 16 In April 7 2017 he had a meeting with Martino Noriega mayor of Santiago de Compostela to discuss how to deal the collaboration of our society with an exploitative economic system That days in Santiago he also participated in a three days workshop on documentarism and non violent action against exploitation on garment industry 17 He had a meeting in May 2018 with Vitoria s Bishop Juan Carlos Elizalde who wrote him a recommendation letter to other Bishops in order to open their Dioceses to his testimony In April 16 2018 the vice rector for Academic Policy and Social Participation Enrique Cabero at the Rectorate of the University of Salamanca receives Ehsan Ullah Khan on the occasion of the commemoration of Child Slavery Day 18 In June 12 2019 he is interviewed on Spanish Radio and Television rtve 19 References Edit With Ehsan Ullah Khan Iqbal Masih s friend Kailash Satyarthi The seeker of truth Archived from the original on 2016 01 19 Retrieved 2015 12 28 Lefebvre Alain 1995 Islam Human Rights and Child Labour in Pakistan NIAS Press p 36 ISBN 9788787062466 1 Kailash Satyarthi s Pakistan connection Slavery 3 May 1992 Rodriguez Junius P 2011 Slavery in the Modern World California ABC Clio ISBN 9781851097838 Freedom Hero Iqbal Masih A bullet can t kill a dream A school for Iqbal A School for Iqbal Ehsan Ullah Khan recuerda a Iqbal Masih Peace Nobel Prize 2014 Kailash Satyarthi in A Coruna Kailash Satyarthi The seeker of truth Archived from the original on 2016 01 19 Retrieved 2015 12 28 http www partidosain es permanent dead link Ekta Parishad Attends Breaking Chains Congress in Spain Visita Muhammad Ehsan Ullah Khan Entrevista con ehsan ullah khan en radio galdar Taller de documentalismo y accion no violenta El activista pakistani Muhammad Ehsan Ullah Khan visita la Universidad de Salamanca con motivo del Dia Mundial contra la Esclavitud Infantil Ullah Khan Cualquier ropa que se compre hecha por una multinacional no esta libre de trabajo esclavo External links EditEhsan Ulla Khan 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