Zambian miners shot by Chinese managers
One way of controling the workers .......... :O(
Vincent Chenjela was injured when managers fired randomly at the workers protesting against poor working conditions Police said that the Chinese executives opened fire on workers protesting against poor pay and conditions at the Collum coal mine in the southern Sinazongwe province on Friday.
Eleven people were admitted to hospital with wounds to the stomachs, hands and legs, and two are understood to remain in a critical condition.
A Foreign Ministry official in Beijing said that the shooting was a "mistake" but the incident has fuelled demands to curb China's overwheening position in mine investments.
Madinda Siamubotu, a victim of the shooting said the miners had been told that they would not be paid for days when they had been ordered to stop mining because enough coal had been produced.
He said that when workers gathered outside the gates of the mine to protest at the unexpected pay cut, the managers walked out of their offices with shotguns and opened fire.
A witness to the incident said miners had thrown rocks before the shooting started.
Mineworkers Union of Zambia (MUZ) president Rayford Mbulu said the latest incident illustrated the reckless disregard for employee at Chinese facilities.
"We don't care what investments people bring in the country," he said. "Workers should be protected.
We want to be informed that these suspects have been brought to book. They should leave our country."
Xiao Li Shan, 48, and Wu Jiu Hua, 46, both supervisors at the Collum Coal Mine, appeared briefly in court yesterday charged with attempted murder and were remanded in custody.
China invested more than £250m in its mining industry last year, as well as providing funds to improve the country's infrastructure. and reportedly helped the ruling party to get re-elected.
Its investment in Zambia is replicated all over Africa, where leaders have lauded China for its "no strings attached" approach to aid and investment.
Source: The Independent
more worse than the trapped miners of chile...
So TFS, Brit. Truly appalling a situation. Hope the two accused will be made an example of. In todays world things like this should never occur. Seriously, how sick can they be? treating workers like they would treat animals or worse!
Brite,
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