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02/16/2024
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By Belle Carter
Forced prison labor is supplying renowned U.S. food giants with millions of dollars worth of agricultural products
According to a sweeping two-year Associated Press (AP) investigation on a former southern slave plantation that is now the country’s largest maximum-security prison, prisoner labor has been tied to hundreds of millions of dollars worth of agricultural products sold on the open market. Coming out of Louisiana State Penitentiary are unmarked trucks packed with cattle. AP […]
02/14/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Report suggests legacy automakers and EV manufacturers are “at risk of ties” to Uyghur FORCED LABOR in China
A report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) has revealed that five of the world’s major automakers aren’t properly mapping their supply chains to eliminate links to forced labor programs in China’s Xinjiang region. The region in China’s northwest is an important aluminum producer and accounts for at least nine percent of global supply. The report […]
10/04/2023
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By Cassie B.
CHILDREN BEING TAKEN: Horrific video reveals U.S. government is actively facilitating a HUGE child trafficking ring across America
A disturbing expose shows how the U.S. federal government is supporting the world’s biggest child trafficking ring with a steady stream of migrant children. Muckraker released a video on X showing unsettling footage of young children being placed in large vans with tinted windows as their shady escorts hid their name badges and instructed them […]
08/03/2022
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By Belle Carter
UN takes down 2008 article that highlights “benefits” of world hunger
An article published 14 years ago by the United Nations Chronicle resurfaced on social media and went viral because of its controversial take on world hunger. Written by a former University of Hawaii (UH) political science professor, the article titled “The Benefits of World Hunger” highlighted the “good” in world hunger. It was promptly taken down […]
08/01/2022
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By Mary Villareal
2008 UN article touts benefits of world hunger for the elite class
A 2008 article published by the United Nations (UN) on its website recently resurfaced and went viral. The article touted the benefits of world hunger in creating a cheap, motivated workforce. It was taken down within 24 hours. The article was about the elite class having a distinct motivation not to end world hunger because if everyone […]
06/28/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Human trafficking victims in America could be as many as 17,500 annually
The problem of human trafficking may seem to be an isolated case in the United States, but estimates from the Department of State have put the number of trafficking victims in America yearly between 14,500 and 17,500. According to the 2021 Federal Human Trafficking Report released last June 17, more than half of all trafficking victims in […]
02/24/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
NBA players SELLING OUT to Chinese sportswear brands linked to Uyghur forced labor
Several players from the National Basketball Association (NBA) inked deals with Chinese sportswear brands linked to forced labor involving the Uyghur Muslim minority. Retired NBA player Dwyane Wade is chief among them, striking a deal with Chinese sportswear company Li-Ning. The brand faced criticism for its endorsement of how the central government in Beijing handles […]
08/02/2021
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By Franz Walker
Coca-Cola still using slave labor despite efforts to appear “woke” – report
Coca-Cola has been trying to appear “woke” in recent months. But despite these efforts, a new report shows that the company is still using suppliers that use slave labor in China’s Xinjiang province. Consumers’ Research, an educational nonprofit dedicated to consumer information, launched a new commercial on Thursday, July 15, calling out the soda giant. […]
06/30/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
US bans solar panel materials from Chinese company due to its use of slave labor
The Customs and Border Protection (CBP) banned imports of a key solar panel material from a company that allegedly uses forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region. The White House announced on June 24 that the CBP issued a “withhold release order” on silica-based products manufactured by Xinjiang-based Hoshine Silicon Industry and its subsidiaries. All upcoming shipments from the firm would […]
06/17/2021
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By Nolan Barton
G-7 leaders call out China over human rights abuses
On Sunday, June 13, leaders of the Group of Seven (G-7) nations called out the Chinese government over its human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. They also vowed to counter China’s unfair trade practices and demanded a thorough investigation into the origins of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The G-7 is an inter-governmental political forum that includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United […]
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