Children, Pensioners At Work In Uzbekistan's Cotton Fields

A young boy collects cotton in the Tashkent region. Underage labor is officially banned, but continues nonetheless.

Many Uzbeks are ordered by their employers to temporarily give up their normal work and pick cotton instead. Medical students report being forced to sign documents saying they are going to the fields "voluntarily, in order to help his motherland to thrive."

The compulsory work is carried out by pensioners as well as working adults of all backgrounds.

Rights advocates have long criticized Uzbek authorities for ordering citizens to carry out forced labor in the cotton fields.

Medical professionals from the Samarkand region participate in the cotton harvest.