Posted on 12/24/2019 9:20:50 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Christmas is a time of joy and discovery, especially for children, but young Florence Widdicombe got more discovery than anyone would wish. After buying greeting cards from UK supermarket giant Tesco, the six-year-old began writing out her Christmas greetings. What she found in one card, however, set off an international dispute over Chinas prison-camp operations, trade policies, and called into question just how much the West is prepared to overlook in its relations with Beijing:
After a 6-year-old girl found a plea for help from Chinese prison laborers inside a Christmas card she was preparing to send to friends, the U.K. grocery chain Tesco said it halted production at the factory in China where the cards were produced.
Tesco said it also launched an investigation of the Chinese supplier it hired to make the holiday cards, Zheijiang Yunguang Printing, after the Sunday Times raised questions about the factorys labor practices. The newspaper reported the factory used forced labor to produce charity Christmas cards for the supermarket.
The potentially problematic source of the cards came to light when Florence Widdicombe, 6, of London was writing holiday cards to friends and found one that already had a message written inside. The statement read: We are foreign prisoners in Shanghai Qinqpu prison China forced to work against our will. Please help us and notify human rights organization.
Widdicombe and her family asked Tesco a few pointed questions about the sourcing of their greeting cards. After that, matters escalated quickly, although at first this appeared to be a prank. Once Tesco determined that it wasnt a joke, they suspended orders from the supplier, which denies using prison labor:
A factory in China has denied it used forced labour after a six-year-old girl found a message from workers inside a Tesco charity Christmas card. The card supplier, Zhejiang Yunguang Printing, told Chinas Global Times it had never done such a thing.
Tesco halted production at the factory over the message, allegedly written by prisoners claiming they were forced to work against our will.
The Chinese foreign ministry said the allegation was a farce.
Speaking to the nationalist newspaper Global Times on Monday, a spokesman for the card supplier said: We only became aware of this when some foreign media contacted us. We have never done such a thing. Why did they include our companys name?
The man named in the card rejects the denials from the supplier. Journalist Peter Humphrey spent time in Qingpu prison in Shanghai and says that Beijing is not telling the truth about it:
Peter Humphrey, a former fraud investigator and journalist, wrote an article about the note allegedly penned by foreign inmates in Shanghais Qingpu prison where he himself was once held.
A spokesman for the Chinese foreign ministry denied there was any forced labour by foreign convicts at Qingpu and attacked Humphrey for inventing a farce to hype himself up.
Contacted by AFP for his response, Humphrey who is now based in Britain said: Its the kind of answer they have given to every allegation of human rights abuses that is ever mentioned.
This is really completely to be expected, because nothing except lies ever comes back to the world when any such issue arises, he said.
Theres an easy way to check whos telling the truth, at least if everyone acts quickly. Send a team of investigators to Qingpu to see whos there, and review the records to check whether foreigners have been transferred in or out recently. That could get done under the auspices of either the UN or the World Trade Organization if need be. That might not be terribly popular even outside of China, however, where Western nations just dont ask questions about the cheap products that their businesses routinely source from China. To ask questions would be to get very uncomfortable answers, or threadbare lies.
For the moment, though, Humphreys own experience makes him a wee bit more credible than self-serving statements from those sources in Chinas media mouthpieces. The UK should demand more accountability from China about the operation of those prisons and who is being held within them and so should the US and other Western nations.
Hey. There’s kids in Africa that don’t have a factory.
Chinese lie (business as usual).
Politicians/lawyers/judges lie (business as usual).
Muslims lie (taqiyya religion as usual).
Next time you hear Warren or Bernie wax on about ‘socialism’ remember THE LETTER FROM THE CHINESE PRISON CAMP... THIS is what it’s like living under communism. THIS is the tip of the iceberg of horror and despair...
To be fair, its more likely someone in the UK wrote this, and then put the card back on the shelf....
The English grammar is too good.
There’s a way to check who’s lying or not. The article itself makes a reasonable suggestion.
Used to be the oldest joke ever. Someone opens a fortune cookie in a Chinese restaurant, gasps, and exclaims in horror, “Good grief! Mine says, `Help! I’m a prisoner in a Chinese cookie factory!!’”
Once again, truth is stranger than fiction.
After they cleanse the Uyghurs they will start on the Christians.
RE:To be fair, its more likely someone in the UK wrote this, and then put the card back on the shelf....
The argument is... the English written on the note is too good to be from a factory worker.
One other possibility -— it could be a factory worker with an acquaintance who is a foreigner who asked him to help write the note.
the poor soul in the goolag card factory will see a
note on the card stock from a poor soul in the
cardstock goolag who might be the only one to see
the note from the card goolag as he dumps the cards
into the shredder since there will be no more
Christmas and no one with any money left
to buy Christmas cards anyway.
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this is china.. far away and we are safe for Christmas this year. because Trump is our President.
lest you dont stop and give thanks... lest you dont give it a minute’s notice... lest you take our country and our freedoms for granted..
its one election away from being imprisoned here in this great nation. power hungry Americans with no conscious, can do here as the bad dudes do in china..
get this fact in your head and work and pray like you know it!
President Mao Wanna-be will have them lined up everyone from the place the card came from, and execute them then bulldoze the bodies to a mass grave.
I'm still waiting for bill klinton to do hard time for selling china our military technology.
RE:To be fair...
F fairness, Chinese are selling body parts and suppressing Christian worshipers in China.
I am a 3rd generation American of Chinese descent, and Communist China is an EVIL empire!
No one other than Trump cares. Notice that no one in Congress ever raises a negative word about China.
First, YES, China uses prison labor.
Second, you can bet your last dollar that they have "inspectors" checking everything that's made to prevent situations exactly like this.
It's all too easy to accept this as fully true and have my own confirmation bias about China be validated. If I've learned anything in my 20+ years here on FR, it's to question EVERYTHING.
Either that, or the kids parents did it themselves to get them all on TV.
What a world we live in that we can be so skeptical like this, right? Just when we thought we've seen it all, along comes another media generated hoax.
It's already taking place, you're just not hearing about it.........
There is a thread here that was posted yesterday about several female reporters who posed as tourists while in China and they were secretly videoing what they saw.
The Chinese are arresting the Uighurs for any reason they wish and sending them to the labor camps and at the same time, taking their children and sending them to the re education schools........Most of the arrests are taking place at night.
What was really disturbing were comments made by members here who were applauding the the Chinese simply because the Uighurs are muslims......
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