Friday, October 26, 2007

Who to blame for the Chinese deaths

one of the pictures on the story

"Machines that mutilate" is the telling title of a set of stories published in the Salt Lake Tribune, documenting in a very thorough way the human suffering caused by the hunt for cheaper products in China.
With each new report of lead detected on a made-in-China toy, Americans express outrage: These toys could poison children. But Chinese workers making the toys photo -- and countless other products for America -- touch and inhale carcinogenic materials every day, all day long: Benzene. Lead. Cadmium. Toluene. Nickel. Mercury.

Many are dying. They have fatal occupational diseases.

A story you should not miss.

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