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For example, Exxon Mobil was sued by the International Labor Rights Fund (ILRF) for allegedly aiding and abetting human rights violations by the military in Indonesia. In learning about the issue as part of a human rights project, Monroe students gathered information from several sources - including the International Labor Rights Fund - that found Pakistan extensively used children to manufacture soccer balls and other goods, Elinson said. based International Labor Rights Fund, a leading human rights advocacy organization, and Dan Kovalik, a labor rights attorney based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
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