Indentured Labour in Mauritius Explained - BBC What's New
Mauritius is known for its sandy beaches and clear waters. But despite the island's beauty, the country has a painful history that it is determined to come to terms with. Many residents are descendants from indentured labourers. Who were they? Producer/reporter: Nora Fakim BBC What’s New and BBC Actu Jeunes are the BBC’s first bilingual programmes for teenagers, brought to you by the BBC World Service to discuss important issues for young people across Africa. BBC Actu Jeunes et BBC What’s New, l’actualité qui parle aux jeunes en Afrique, en français et en anglais. Des émissions du Service Mondial de la BBC. Abonnez-vous ici! Subscribe to #BBCWhatsNew and #BBCActuJeunes here: https://www.youtube.com/c/BBCWhatsNew...

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