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Every week, more children arrive to work in the hundreds of primitive1 mines in the bush. Here they endure long hours at dangerous jobs, wringing2 flecks3 of gold from the dirt with mercury.
One of them is a 12-year-old boy named Saliou. Momodou is just 13 years old. This is a region of Africa where boys of Saliou's age are expected to earn money for their families. He works in a bush mine on the Senegal-Mali border in the village of Tenkoto. Senegal prohibits anyone under 18 from doing hazardous4 work. And mining is among the most hazardous of jobs. According to the UN, mining is one of the worst forms of child labor5. However, the laws are seldom enforced.
Children travel from mine to mine, moving with the gold. The AP reports that 6 months after Saliou arrived in Tenkoto, it was decided6 that the mine was nearly depleted7. So he and the boys walked for more than a week, crossed the Senegal border and arrived at another mine in Mali. It's the same story here as at the mine in Tenkoto. Teenage boys clamber down mine shafts8 30 to 50 meters deep. Younger teens then yank the rocks up with a pulley. Squatting9 next to a plastic tub, boys of school age pour mercury onto their bare hands. Mercury attracts gold like a magnet.
The World Health Organization says that mercury is a potent10 nerve toxin11 and can affect the brain. It's especially dangerous for children since their nervous systems are still developing. Typical symptoms of mercury poisoning include mental retardation12, loss of balance,tremors, blindness and loss of hearing.
“In addition to the actual work that they do is that they carry very heavy loads, they are exposed to chemicals like mercury which cause extreme danger to the, which pose an extreme danger to the nervous system, kidneys, the respiratory system, reproductive system.”
Once the tiny flecks of gold have been extracted, the buyers step in offering roughly $19 per gram. Once the deals are done, the gold is taken to the capital of Mali. Here the price for gold from Tenkoto is almost $23 a gram, nearly $4 more than the buyers pay the miners.
United Nations mining experts estimate that 10-20% of the thousands of mine workers in West Africa are children.
“Frankly, it's a, it's a very serious problem. We estimate about one million children worldwide are involved in small-scale mining.”
Precisely13 which products contain child-mined gold, no one can say for sure. Unlike a diamond, gold does not keep its identity on its tortuous14 journey from mine to market. The AP reports one prominent retailer15, Tiffany & Company, has expressed concern about child labor andfrustration that it can't certify16 its products are free of gold mined by youngsters. Because bush mines, where child labor is ubiquitous, supply a fifth of the world's gold according to the UN, the company realizes its supply lines may well be compromised. Tiffany & Company is part of the Council for Responsible Jewellery Practices which was formed to seek ways to help reduce the market for gold mined by children. But the council has found no effective way to enforcecompliance.
1 primitive | |
adj.原始的;简单的;n.原(始)人,原始事物 | |
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2 wringing | |
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3 flecks | |
n.斑点,小点( fleck的名词复数 );癍 | |
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adj.(有)危险的,冒险的;碰运气的 | |
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5 labor | |
n.劳动,努力,工作,劳工;分娩;vi.劳动,努力,苦干;vt.详细分析;麻烦 | |
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adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 | |
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7 depleted | |
adj. 枯竭的, 废弃的 动词deplete的过去式和过去分词 | |
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8 shafts | |
n.轴( shaft的名词复数 );(箭、高尔夫球棒等的)杆;通风井;一阵(疼痛、害怕等) | |
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v.像动物一样蹲下( squat的现在分词 );非法擅自占用(土地或房屋);为获得其所有权;而占用某片公共用地。 | |
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adj.强有力的,有权势的;有效力的 | |
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11 toxin | |
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12 retardation | |
n.智力迟钝,精神发育迟缓 | |
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adv.恰好,正好,精确地,细致地 | |
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16 certify | |
vt.证明,证实;发证书(或执照)给 | |
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