Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 20 November 2010


Two Chinese supervisors, Xiao Lishan, center, and Wu Jiuhua, head down, were accused of wounding 13 workers at a mine in Nkandabbwe, Zambia, this month during a labor dispute.
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Zambia Balances China Aid and Resentment

NKANDABBWE, Zambia — The Chinese are a huge economic presence in Zambia, but their treatment of workers has become an explosive political issue. Above, two Chinese supervisors, accused of wounding workers.