Thursday, November 24, 2011

Prison slaves

AL Jazeera English Slavery: A 21st Century Evil
China is the world's factory, but does a dark secret lurk behind this apparent success story?
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2011 09:29
 
 Once an isolationist communist state, over the last 20 years China has become the world's biggest exporter of consumer goods. But behind this apparent success story is a dark secret - millions of men and women locked up in prisons and forced into intensive manual labour.
"We were not paid at all, we were forced. If anyone refused to work, they would be beaten, some people were beaten to death."
Charles Lee, former prison inmate
China has the biggest penal colony in the world - a top secret network of more than 1,000 slave labour prisons and camps known collectively as "The Laogai". And the use of the inmates of these prisons - in what some experts call "state sponsored slavery" - has been credited with contributing to the country's economic boom.
In this episode, former inmates, many of whom were imprisoned for political or religious dissidence without trial, recount their daily struggles and suffering in the "dark and bitter" factories where sleep was a privilege.

Charles Lee spent three years imprisoned for religious dissidence. He says: "For a year they tried to brainwash me, trying to force me to give up my practice of Falun Gong. They figured me out ... so they changed their strategy to force me to feel like a criminal ... because, according to their theory, a prisoner should be reformed through labour .... So they forced me to do slave labour."
 
This episode of Slavery: A 21st Century Evil can be seen from Monday, November 21, at the following times GMT: Monday: 2230; Tuesday: 0930; Wednesday: 0330; Thursday: 1630.

Click here for more on the series.
Source:
Al Jazeera

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