Read more: http://globalspin.blogs.time.com/2011/0 ... z1XREGATrUFour years after China's last major slave labor scandal, a group of disabled men has been freed from a brick kiln in the central province of Henan after an investigation by an undercover television reporter. Some of the men had been forced to work for years without pay, enduring beatings and poor food and living conditions, the state-run China Daily reported. The abuses were uncovered by Cui Songwang, a reporter for a Zhengzhou television station, who hung around a train station posing as a disabled man for two days until he was kidnapped and sold to a kiln manager for 500 yuan (about $75). Cui said he was forced to work for three hours, beaten and deprived of water before he managed to escape and report the case to police.
Slavery in China
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samadoon-waaxid
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Slavery in China
Walle these Chinese are cruel,they dont fock around
Re: Slavery in China
In this day and age, these slanted eye folks function backwards these days, first the muslims in Xinjiang prohibitted to fast during ramadan and now this. anything is possible coming from them.
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Re: Slavery in China
Rabshoole wrote:In this day and age, these slanted eye folks function backwards these days, first the muslims in Xinjiang prohibitted to fast during ramadan and now this. anything is possible coming from them.
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Re: Slavery in China
I didn't see this on the national news:
http://www.amnesty.org.au/china/comments/17295/
It's getting ugly! (uglier) No beards, veils or fasting, lest they "provoke" the Han.
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