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Tianjin Women's Labor Camp Forces Detainees to Make Shirts for Export to Japan
(Clearwisdom.net) Tianjin Women's Labor Camp forces detainees to do heavy
manual labor to produce shirts. The following is information about the
manufacturer: The labels on the shirts show a Japanese manufacturer: ƒXƒLƒƒƒbƒeƒCBƒH-ƒN.
1-2-13 Japanese Bridge County, Central District, Tokyo, Tokyo Auping Joint-stock
Company Tianjin City Zhonghuasandu Attair Company Ltd. At present, all shirts produced in the Tianjin Women's Labor Camp are for
this one manufacturer. Most of the products are exported to Japan. Making shirts
is high-volume and intensive work, all of which is done by hand, including
sewing on collars, cuffs, front sides, shoulder crosses, buttons, button
apertures, wristband knobs, and sleeves. A higher price is paid for faster processing of the shirts, so detainees are
required to work extra hours as soon as the order comes in. Detainees felt dizzy
and suffered sore lower and upper backs after even the first day's work. Most of
the older detainees could not endure such hard labor. We hope that people with a sense of justice will pay attention to this
matter. October 14, 2005
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