Article by: ROBIN MCDOWELL, MARGIE MASON and MARTHA MENDOZA , Associated Press
„BENJINA, Indonesia — The Burmese slaves sat on the floor and stared through the rusty bars of their locked cage, hidden on a tiny tropical island thousands of miles from home.
Just a few yards away, other workers loaded cargo ships with slave-caught seafood that clouds the supply networks of major supermarkets, restaurants and even pet stores in the United States.“ – Zum Artikel:
http://www.startribune.com/world/297467301.html
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