The Silent Cries of the Unseen
In the heart of Bangladesh’s brick kilns, a young girl swings alone, surrounded by the harsh reality of her environment. Her parents labor for 12 to 15 hours a day, trapped in a cycle of poverty that blurs the line between worker and slave. They earn a meager Tk 100 for carrying 1,000 bricks and endure relentless toil and hazardous conditions. While the world around her is silent, her solitude reflects the struggle of countless children like her, reminding us that no child should ever endure such hardship alone.