A New Zealand businessman who spent four and a half years in a Chinese prison has claimed that while incarcerated he was forced into slavery and tortured in order to make consumers goods for the West.
Daniel Cancian claims he was one of 5400 prisoners who were placed into labour camp factories every day, and those refusing to work were sent to the “torture block”, where they were beat, pepper sprayed and tasered.
He claims the prison is part of a network of highly profitable labour camps, and some Western corporations are aware of the use of forced slavery to make their products, but some products are sent to front companies first, repackaged and then sent to Western companies. Full story...
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