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Vietnamese workers at Chinese factory in Serbia cry for help
2021-11-22
[News & Advance] Hat tip to Mrs. Bobby's Dallas Morning News
ZRENJANIN, Serbia — They are shivering in barracks without heat, going hungry and have no money. They say their passports have been taken by their Chinese employer and that they are now stuck in a grim plainland in Serbia with no help from local authorities.

These are the Vietnamese workers who are helping build the first Chinese car tire factory in Europe. The Associated Press visited the construction site in northern Serbia where some 500 of the workers are living in harsh conditions as China’s Shandong Linglong Tire Co. sets up the huge facility.

The project, which Serbian and Chinese officials tout as a display of the "strategic partnership" between the two countries, has already faced scrutiny from environmentalists over potentially dangerous pollution from tire production.
"strategic partnership" - I seen dis movie, but Vietnam was not part of the partnership!.
Now, it has caught the attention of human rights groups in Serbia, which have warned that the workers could be victims of human trafficking or even slavery.

"We are witnessing a breach of human rights because the Vietnamese (workers) are working in terrible conditions," Serbian activist Miso Zivanov of the Zrenjaninska Akcija (Zrenjanin Action) nongovernmental organization told The Associated Press at the drab one-story warehouses where the workers are living.

"Their passports and identification documents have been taken by their Chinese employers," he said. "They have been here since May, and they received only one salary. They are trying to get back to Vietnam but first need to get back their documents."

Workers sleep on bunk beds without mattresses in barracks with no heating or warm water. They told the AP that they have received no medical care even when they developed COVID-19-like symptoms, being told by their managers simply to remain in their rooms.
"Suck it up, hoa mao lương vàng!"
Posted by:Bobby

#4  Most US-Vietnamese imports are from Chinese owned factories that moved there for lower labor costs.
Posted by: Ulolump Grumble1426   2021-11-22 23:33  

#3  The Vietnamese people don't but Vietnam doesn't exactly have self-determination these days. John Kerry's bank account was too important.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2021-11-22 21:55  

#2  I am surprised they got Vietnamese workers. Vietnamese have a healthy dislike for the Chinese.
Posted by: Dale   2021-11-22 13:00  

#1  History has shown that any deal with the Chicoms will turn out to be a bad deal.
Posted by: ed in texas   2021-11-22 11:39  

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