Children as young as seven are working in perilous conditions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to mine cobalt that ends up in smartphones, cars and computers sold to millions across the world, by household brands including Apple, Microsoft and Vodafone, according to a new investigation by Amnesty International.
In the past, the United Nations International Children�s Emergency Fund estimated that more than 40,000 children were working in cobalt mines in the DRC.
Apple and Microsoft are said to be purchasing these batteries without doing any proper background checks.
And due to the high demand of these resources, rebels and the countrys armed forces engage in heinous practicessuch as employing underage children to work by forcein order to get the minerals to sell and buy arms.
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