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Britain Farah

FILE - Britain's Mo Farah poses next to the board after setting a world record during the One Hour Men at the Diamond League Memorial Van Damme athletics event at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels on Friday, Sept. 4, 2020. It is hard to be first. Mo Farah this week went from being a gold medal-winning runner to the most prominent person ever to come forward as a victim of people trafficking. The four-time Olympic champion’s decision to tell the story of how he was exploited as a child gives a face to the often faceless victims of modern slavery, highlighting a crime that is often conflated with illegal immigration. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File) 
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