Random musings, critical thoughts & questions, and stream of consciousness on political surfaces. Silly ideas. Youthful and aged ideas.
I don't mind hanging over the cliff or sliding beneath the surfaces.
(This is s blog in progress--research notes and drafts for future writings.)
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. (Aljazeera)
The investigation begins in the poor villages of Thailand, where agents for the US slave masters trick desperate peasants with promises of well-paid jobs abroad.
But far from fulfilling their American dream, many end up in slave labour farms in Hawaii, California and Florida - unable to return home and working to pay off the debts they incurred in the pursuit of a better life for themselves and their families. (Aljazeera)
Review of my documentary, teachers on wheels (2003) Access parts 1, 2 and 3 of the doc above in the YouTube window. Slide mouse over Youtube photo for info on which part. View them in order.
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