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Seafood From Slaves Shrimp Sheds

ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, DEC. 14, 2015 AT 12:01 A.M. EST (05:01 GMT) AND THEREAFTER - In this Friday, Nov. 20, 2015 photo, Susan Coppedge, the U.S. State Department's new anti-trafficking ambassador, speaks about slavery in the seafood industry during an interview in her office in Washington. Coppedge said forced labor problems persist because brokers, boat captains and seafood firms aren't held accountable. The U.S. has not enforced a law banning imported goods made with forced labor since 2000 because of gaping loopholes. She said American consumers "can speak through their wallets and tell companies: 'We don't want to buy things made with slavery.'" (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) 
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The Associated Press
Unique identifier: CP213134441 
Legacy Identifier: 10228846 
Type: Image 
Dimensions: 4264px × 3168px     1.80 MB 
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Special Instructions: ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, DEC. 14, 2015 AT 12:01 A.M. EST (05:01 GMT) AND THEREAFTER; FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 2015 PHOTO 
Create Date: 11/20/2015 12:00:00 AM 
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