India's Untouchables | Episode 1 | India's Hidden Slavery: The Persecuted Poor and Their Story

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India’s Forgotten Children exposes widespread trafficking, persecution, and oppression among the children and young people of India’s 300 million strong Dalit community. Meticulously researched, this documentary portrays the everyday lives of these forgotten children of India, whose painful predicament rarely reaches the headlines. Filmed in village communities around the centers of Bengaluru, Lucknow, and Hyderabad, and with the help of Dalit children interviewed in their daily life situations, the charting of these disturbing stories is vividly portrayed. With expert analysis from Indian commentators and human rights advocates, the film also reveals how a small but steady light of hope is emerging.

These three documentary films expose the systematic oppression of the Dalit people while offering practical solutions for healing and change.

Director: Michael Lawson
Starring: Kumar Swamy, Ela Banerjee, Dr. Joseph D'Souza, Dr. John Dayal, V P Singh, Geetanjali Guptara, Dr. Kancha Ilaiah

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  • The only way the Dalits can escape the Hindu caste system is for them to do what their leader, the late Dr. Babasahib Ambedkar, did almost 70 years ago; renounce Hinduism and convert to another religion.
  • Lord Jesus Almighty please send people to help every single one of them! In Jesus name Amen❤
  • When I was about twelve years old, I remember attending a sumptuous wedding banquet with my family; it was given by some fabulously wealthy Indian friends of my parents at a ridiculously fancy hotel; from the main subject of the adult conversation at dinner, it immediately became quite clear to me (something of an inspired epiphany) that if you want to be rich — really, REALLY RICH — you gotta kill people...there’s just no other way around it...much to everyone’s dismay, I naively expressed this singularly illuminating sentiment right there and then at the banqueting table for one and all to hear; I’m now past fifty, and I’ve never been invited to rich people’s parties since...
  • @erikagill3899
    I don’t think pipe city is there anymore. I read an article from 2012 that said it was all demolished except one pipe. I haven’t found anything more about “pipe city” online.This is horrible! Something needs to be done here.
  • @gegu13
    Why doesn't the documentary indicate how you can help? I would like to help the families and orphans
  • This slavery should not be described as worse than African slavery. It is very similar. Abraham Lincoln was not for the Blacks but for the Union. I understand your good intentions with this information but it is also important not to share incorrect information about another’s oppression. Notwithstanding this it was very interesting. The take away is the oppressed need to stop oppressing the oppressed and unit with all those oppressed. Divided we fall.
  • The period being referred to is 3500BP to 1900BP. The arrival of Steppe pastorolist on the Indian sub continent.
  • @Red-Robin4
    THIS IS HORRIFYING THAT THEY DO THIS CRAP TO PEOPLE IN THE NAME OF RELIGION!!! PEOPLE ARE SICK IN THE HEAD!!! YOU ARE NOT BORN TO CLEAN OTHER PEOPLES SHIT UP YOU CAN BE WHATEVER YOU WANT TO BE IN LIFE!! ALL THOSE PEOPLE SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES FOR TELLING PEOPLE THAT BECAUSE THEY TOUCHED YOU THAT THEY POLLUTED YOU OMG THATS NUTS!!!
  • After watching this l would urge a through bred Dalit, to contact me by email. May peace, health and liberation be your Divine right.🙏
  • But India outlawed the Caste system decades ago and crows about its modern, egalitarian democracy to the rest of the world via such news services as Wion. Traditional hierarchies like this don't disappear unless a violent revolution like the French one occurs. The Rich simply benefit too much from the status quo.
  • Very unfortunate that these kind of videos raise only few tens of views and on the other hand masala stories raising few lakh views.... Even more unfortunate thing is people from upper class completely ignore these facts that doesn't occur in today's walks of life in India. Youth in urban areas don't even believe such things happen and completely engrossed and carried away by social media stunts and vote bank politics motivating young Indians towards Hindutva and stuff which is so dividing in nature
  • @cristop5
    It's fascinating that this is ignored, while so many middle class American & Britons still wring their hands over the transatlantic slave trade that ended 200 years ago.
  • @winiphoo8802
    How do you abolish caste instead of keeping it alive?
  • Don't they have sewers in India? Install sewers built bu lower caste people being paid a living wage and people would not have to carry " night soil "around. Also build water treatment plants where the lower caste people could be employed. There must be many opportunities for modern. clean, pollution free industries to employ the lowere castes. Recycling plants erc.
  • The Indus valley civilization 2600bc to 1900bc lived in over 2000 urbanized cities with my running drinking water and efficient drainage system. The well laid symmetrical streets and well designed residential complexes are evidence of a highly advanced Civilization . The city was planned for future population.
  • Where is Kamala Harris on this issue? Is she ignoring it?
  • Islam does not believe in colour, race, caste or language or even territory. It is universal for all time past, present and future.