Every year, hundreds of children are taken against their will to carpet factories, coal mines, and brick kilns. They do nothing to deserve this imprisonment. It is not their fault.
One of these children was Iqbal. He was a child, no different from the others, but he was driven to escape and help others. He worked for a man named Hussain Cain. He fed his workers little and gave them no free time. He owned children from the ages of 6-17.