Answer:
- He worked long hours in a carpet factory.
- He lived and worked in Pakistan.
- He was awarded the World's Children's Honorary Award.
- He worked to help other child laborers.
- He began working as a child laborer at around age six.
Step-by-step explanation:
Iqbal Masih was a Pakistani kid, living in a bad dream. At four years old, his dad sold him to a floor covering store for twelve dollars. He was a slave, and took a shot at weavers the age of ten. He got away, and was in the end spared by Ehsan Ulla Khan, originator of the Bondage Labor Liberation Front.