that case is a strong argument for shutting Halliburton/KBR down and reviewing their business practices. the poor woman had to get sympathy from a guard who lent her the phone to call her family who contacted her senator.
without that phone call and senator's involvement, she would have disappeared with the untold number who never got out of their detention.
and she's just the tip of the iceberg regarding Halliburton/KBR and human trafficking to Iraq. there are a large number of stories in every area of support employment they operated in. people lied to, passports siezed, and kept under lock and key except when on the clock.
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without that phone call and senator's involvement, she would have disappeared with the untold number who never got out of their detention.
and she's just the tip of the iceberg regarding Halliburton/KBR and human trafficking to Iraq. there are a large number of stories in every area of support employment they operated in. people lied to, passports siezed, and kept under lock and key except when on the clock.
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