Child labour used to make batteries for Electric Cars in Cobalt mines
CNN's Nima Elbagir and her team uncovered horrifying evidence of children - some just 9 years old - working in Cobalt mines in Congo. A special CNN Freedom Project report. CNN International Desk anchored by Lynda Kinkade Aired May 2, 2018

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