China: A Quick Look at Slave Labor in the past 22 years | |
Lily o' the Valley
(OP) User ID: 75944363 United States 03/31/2021 01:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Lily o' the Valley
(OP) User ID: 79255286 United States 03/31/2021 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Video: How the CCP exploits not even practitioner's labor, but even their body parts, explained in this brief video: The CCP Business in Body Parts © Falun Dafa Information Center | 2021 | Explainer | 9 mins For more than a decade, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been systematically killing innocent people on a large scale, and extracting their vital organs to fuel a multi-billion dollar organ transplant industry. A vast majority of the victims are Falun Gong practitioners, who have been detained by the CCP simply because of their faith. Both the United States Congress and European Parliament passed resolutions condemning this horrible crime. Israel, Spain, Italy and Taiwan all passed laws aimed at preventing their citizens from any involvement with China’s forced organ harvesting. Most significantly, an internationally renowned expert on genocide and crimes against humanity, Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, who famously lead the prosecution against former Yugoslavian dictator Slobodan Milosevic for war crimes, chaired an independent tribunal based in London called the China Tribunal. This tribunal conducted the most thorough and substantive analysis of forced organ extraction in China to date. The tribunal’s findings, announced in June 2019, concluded that prisoners of conscience have been—and continue to be—killed in China for their organs “on a significant scale.” And that most of the victims are Falun Gong practitioners. [link to tv.faluninfo.net (secure)] *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
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User ID: 79267289 United States 03/31/2021 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The “managers” wore hammer & sickle armbands and carried literal rods. They would hover over the “workers” to ensure no one broke rhythm. In one factory, they were stretching fibers manually and had people running strings across the factory floor about 40 meters to a mark on the floor, release the fiber so it recoils, then run back and grab another bundle (one in each hand). It was surreal, watching everyone (old and young) running back and forth at the same set rhythm of the manager... It’s slave labor. There's. A. H0le. In. The. Sky. |
Lily o' the Valley
(OP) User ID: 79255286 United States 03/31/2021 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very interesting! I've never read of such a thing! China is a total mystery to Americans unless they are someone like you. At a trade show some years ago I talked to a fellow who "toured" factories for American companies to make sure they were legit. He knew full well that many of them, maybe all, were prison factories. I told him I thought it was very thoughtful of companies to even provide uniforms for the workers. He laughed and told me that the companies even let the workers go out for exercise, round and round and round! I was reassured by a friend who owns a company which buys a lot from China, that they had a rep who goes around to the companies they buy from to make sure they aren't dealing with prison/labor camps. I dropped the topic. American companies don't know that every Chinese prison also has a company name, and it is the "company" that foreigners deal with, not the prison factory. Every factory has a CCP office in it. Any company doing business in China is engaged with the CCP. People here do not understand that at all. Even the companies who are not using prison labor are using labor which is next thing to it. Thank you for your input. *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |