Stirpes  

Go Back   Stirpes > Newsroom & Current Affairs > World News

World News News and articles about current political, economical and social trends and issues in the world.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)     Quote this post in a PM
Old Friday, June 22nd, 2007
Crvena zvezda's Avatar
Grand Member
 
Last Online: 46 Minutes Ago 20:16
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Herceg Novi, Montenegro
Age: 20
Posts: 1,739
Crvena zvezda is a sage.Crvena zvezda is a sage.Crvena zvezda is a sage.Crvena zvezda is a sage.Crvena zvezda is a sage.Crvena zvezda is a sage.Crvena zvezda is a sage.Crvena zvezda is a sage.Crvena zvezda is a sage.
Default China province head apologizes for slave labor

China province head apologizes for slave labor22 June 2007 | 14:19 | Source: Reuters BEIJING -- The governor of the Chinese province shaken by a slave labor scandal publicly apologized on Friday.

Earlier, officials described farmers, children and mentally impaired people snatched into a grim rural underworld.

Yu Youjun, chief of Shanxi in the country's north, "expressed his apologies to brother migrant workers and their families who suffered harm," the official Xinhua news agency reported.

His words did not augur well for his political prospects.

"As the province governor, I cannot shirk responsibility."

His gesture followed weeks of national uproar over hundreds of farmers, teenagers and children forced or cheated into exhausting, often unpaid work in brick kilns and other rural worksites, enduring beatings, some fatal.

So far Shanxi police have rescued 359 workers from the scorching brickworks, including 12 children and nine whose age was being checked, Xinhua reported on Friday, citing police. About half the victims were coerced to kilns, and the others were "cheated," officials said.

The report did not give the children's ages, but Chinese laws define those younger than 16 as child laborers.

Among the rescued were also 65 mentally impaired people, including 15 whose identity and homes could not be determined.

Police in neighboring Henan province, where many victims came from, have rescued more than 200 other workers.

Yu's gesture appeared unlikely to douse public and media anger over the exploitation and the officials who ignored it or even took part.

A letter claiming to represent parents of 400 minors possibly trapped in slave-like work urged the government to intensify rescue efforts, the China Daily reported.

"The slavery case that caused a great stir in the country is only the tip of the iceberg," the paper quoted the parents as saying. "Thousands of laborers are still suffering and in pain. Please save our children!"

The parents, mostly from rural Henan, posted an earlier letter online after being ignored by police and spending their savings on a mostly fruitless search for children they said had been sold into slavery.

One of the children rescued was an 8-year-old working unpaid alongside his father, Xinhua reported.

Police detained two labor inspectors on Thursday for taking a 17-year-old working illegally in one brick kiln and "introducing" him to another one, according to Xinhua reports.

Official oversight of small factories, mines and worksites has "basically been neglected and out of control," Xinhua quoted governor Yu as saying.

By Friday, Shanxi police had detained 35 people for involvement in the abuses, 10 of whom had been formally arrested, the state news agency said. Police were hunting another 20.

"What this shows is that local governance is in a terminal state of corruption in these areas," said Robin Munro of the China Labour Bulletin in Hong Kong, which has documented abuses in brickworks and mines across Shanxi.

In the coal industry, where thousands die in accidents each year, pay-offs to officials were entrenched, Munro said.

"What we're seeing with slave labour is the bottom of a whole spectrum of abuses that affect the industry as a whole."
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #2 (permalink)     Quote this post in a PM
Old Sunday, June 24th, 2007
meadhbh's Avatar
Member
 
Last Online: Monday, May 12th, 2008 18:07
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 225
meadhbh is noble of speech.meadhbh is noble of speech.
Default Re: China province head apologizes for slave labor

And they think saying "I'm sorry" is going to help why? Unless some one gets in there and fixes the under linning problems the same thing is simply going repeat itself again and again.
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
None


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Livingstone breaks down in tears at slave trade memorial Aptrgangr The Tabloid 20 Monday, August 27th, 2007 13:47
British military asks U.S. forces to leave Afghan province Aptrgangr The Militia & The Military 0 Friday, August 10th, 2007 12:41
US power won't last: labor Strengthandhonour Geopolitics 0 Wednesday, May 16th, 2007 21:21
Prague Apologizes for WWII Expulsions Theobald Europe In The News 3 Friday, September 9th, 2005 18:28
Denmark Apologizes for Aiding Nazis Aeternitas Politics & Institutions 3 Friday, May 6th, 2005 04:12

Locations of visitors to this page

All times are GMT. The time now is 21:03.

Page generated in 0.8881431 seconds with 15 queries.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.1.0