20 December 2007

Slavernij in Florida

The Independent: Slave labour that shames America
Migrant workers chained beaten and forced into debt, exposing the human cost of producing cheap food

Three Florida fruit-pickers, held captive and brutalised by their employer for more than a year, finally broke free of their bonds by punching their way through the ventilator hatch of the van in which they were imprisoned. Once outside, they dashed for freedom.

When they found sanctuary one recent Sunday morning, all bore the marks of heavy beatings to the head and body. One of the pickers had a nasty, untreated knife wound on his arm. Police would learn later that another man had his hands chained behind his back every night to prevent him escaping, leaving his wrists swollen.

The migrants were not only forced to work in sub-human conditions but mistreated and forced into debt. They were locked up at night and had to pay for sub-standard food. If they took a shower with a garden hose or bucket, it cost them $5.

Their story of slavery and abuse in the fruit fields of sub-tropical Florida threatens to lift the lid on some appalling human rights abuses in America today.
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Burger King will not pay the extra penny a pound that the tomato-pickers are demanding he said. "If we agreed to the penny per pound, Burger King would pay about $250,000 annually, or $100 per worker. How does that solve exploitation and poverty?" he asked.

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3 comments:

  1. Dat soort excessen had je nog niet zo lang geleden ook in Italiƫ (http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Slave_workers_in_Italy_freed_by_police) en, wat minder grof, in Nederland (http://spitsnet.nl/nieuws.php/1/6960/online).

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  2. The matter of "Human Trafficking" isn't quite as simple as those who like to reduce issues to a tale of victims and perpetrators would have.

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