Fluoride Plant Workers Assault, Kidnap Crew Filming Factory
“We were considered spies...” Lisa Garber
Activist PostA German television crew was attacked and detained by Chinese workers at the
Do-Fluoride plant near Jiaozuo, Henan province. Nine hours later, armed Chinese
police arrived to escort them to safety. The crew was filming a story on
the factory’s pollution. Their camera—but not the tape—was returned.
This comes after Japanese reporter Atsushi Okudera was beaten by 15 to
20 police officers. Okudera was covering an environmental protest in
Nantong, Jiangsu province, and was not given back his camera.
Angry workers shouting
“kill the foreign spies” overtook local police attempting to protect the four-person crew.
According to the German crew, “Factory officials appeared to have
misinformed workers and agitated [them] against us. We were considered
spies who had tried to gather intelligence regarding Do-Fluoride’s
technology.” When the Associated Press pursued questions beyond
Do-Fluoride’s personnel, the referred phone number went unanswered.
Behind the Heavily Guarded Fluoride PlantPortland recently joined the ranks of American cities succumbing to dollar signs and widespread
fluoride in drinking water - poisoning even more unwilling consumers. It even says so on the
bag, marked with the blatant warning “toxic,” complete with skull and crossbones.
Dr. Dean Burk, former head of Cytochemistry Section at the National
Cancer Institute declared in 1977 that fluoridation had already caused
about
10,000 cancer deaths.
One Italian study insists that we must acknowledge the possibility that
fluoride toxicity in the environment could dangerously affect birds,
other vertebrates, and aquatic life—a danger the German crew may have
been in the process of reporting. On a less serious but still notable
mention, fluoride is also causing cases of
skeletal fluorosis.
With ever-mounting controversy of unregulated factories and product
recalls, the Chinese government is desperately trying to clean up its
act. Earlier this month, officials detained nearly 2,000 people and
seized $180 million worth of
counterfeit drugs.
No doubt, both the fluoride and factories controversy will continue.
Source:-
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/08/fluoride-plant-workers-assault-kidnap.html