Thursday, December 16, 2010

Authorities of rescue enslaved workers in China

Chinese authorities have enslaved a group of mentally ill workers BEIJING - in a factory after the sale of a man who saved the shelter, allegedly ran a beggar, State media reported Wednesday.

Li Xinglin which region had fled head of the building materials factory in the far western Xinjiang caught police on Tuesday, on Sunday after the Chinese media reports of the plant working conditions exposed the State who told Xinhua News Agency.

His son, Li Chenglong was in Chengdu, capital of Southwest Sichuan province, arrested mentally during the 12 ill workers he had taken with him in the Government placed in prison.

Earlier reports said at least 11 workers, including eight mentally ill people were sold factory, without payment. The reports cited authorities say the workers received no protective equipment, were forced to work when others in the bitter winter factories suspended operations and ate the same food as the factory guide dogs.

On Monday was a man named Zeng Lingquan arrested and accused of selling people who lived in his refuge in the South-Western Sichuan province at Jiaersi green construction material chemical factory.

China has other cases of mentally disabled persons as workers had abused.

The police in the Eastern Province of Anhui arrested 10 men for the enslavement of the allegedly more than 30 mentally disabled people were forced to work on the brick kilns in May 2009.

Hundreds of brick kiln slaves, many of you disabled in raids in 2007 in northern China freed.


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