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No, many human rights organizations believe they do not. While these laws are excellent in theory, enforcement is weak, especially in rural areas. Police are often understaffed, and factory owners know how to hide the children when an inspection is about to occur. There is also corruption, which enables factory owners to avoid being brought to justice, even if they are caught.

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