24-10-2016 09:48 via huffingtonpost.co.uk

BBC Panorama Finds Syrian Refugees 'Making Clothes For Asos, M&S And Zara'

Some of Britain’s biggest highstreet shops have been selling clothes made by Syrian refugees, a documentary has uncovered. 
A BBC Panorama investigation revealed factories in Turkey were using vulnerable minors to help produce clothes for Marks and Spencer and Asos. 
One factory, which boasted of making clothes for Next, was discovered employing Turkish children and Syrian refugees. Refugees were also found being exploited by working illegally on  Zara and Mango jeans.
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