Sunday, December 22, 2019

China and the products we get from forced labor...

Tesco halts production at Chinese factory over alleged 'forced' labour

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Tesco has suspended production of charity Christmas cards at a factory in China after a six-year-old girl found a message from workers inside one.
The note, found by Florence Widdicombe, was allegedly written by prisoners in Shanghai claiming they were "forced to work against our will".
"Please help us and notify human rights organisation," the message said.
Tesco said it was "shocked" by the report, adding: "We would never allow prison labour in our supply chain."
The supermarket said it would de-list the supplier of the cards, Zheijiang Yunguang Printing, if it was found to have used prison labour.
Florence was writing cards to her school friends when she found that one of them - featuring a kitten with a Santa hat - had already been written in.

The card opened by Florence Widdicombe
Image captionThe pack of cards cost £1.50 from Tesco
In block capitals, it said: "We are foreign prisoners in Shanghai Qingpu prison China. Forced to work against our will. Please help us and notify human rights organisation."
It asked whoever found the message to contact Peter Humphrey, a British journalist who was himself imprisoned there four years ago.i


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