General News of Monday, 31 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Ghana’s investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has achieved a new milestone. His documentary, Invisible Hands, is now on Delta Airlines’ in-flight entertainment system.
This 2018 exposé focuses on child labor and human trafficking in global supply chains. It is now accessible to passengers worldwide, showcasing the power of investigative storytelling.
Anas is known for his fearless undercover work. He infiltrated industries where children were exploited. Using hidden-camera techniques, he revealed the harsh realities of forced labor in agriculture and manufacturing. His efforts align with his mission to expose corruption and human rights violations globally.
Other influential figures joined Anas in this fight against child exploitation. Nicholas Kristof, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, shared his expertise on human rights abuses. Kailash Satyarthi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, also contributed significantly to the documentary. Satyarthi has rescued thousands of children from forced labor and provided insights into systemic issues.
Directed by Shraysi Tandon, Invisible Hands started as an independent project. It quickly evolved into a powerful piece of investigative cinema. The film premiered at the United Nations and screened nationwide. It was recognized as a New York Times Critics’ Pick for its compelling storytelling.
The addition of Invisible Hands to Delta Airlines marks another achievement for the film. It brings its urgent message to an even wider audience. Travelers can now witness the hidden realities of modern-day slavery during their flights.
Invisible Hands demonstrates that investigative journalism knows no boundaries. It reaches those willing to see and act against injustice.