铅中毒

Poison  protest  adds  to  China unrest

At the foil factories of Zhanwang village, the pounding that usually echoes through the air as workers hammer metal sheets has fallen silent. “We’ve all refused to go to work since June 5,” says one Sichuanese worker. “If we keep working here, we will die here.”

He is one of thousands of workers in the eastern Chinese city of Yangxunqiao who have protested over the past week to demand compensation after an outbreak of lead poisoning, which state media says has left 500 adults and more than 100 children unwell.

“We’re waiting to see what the government will do to resolve this situation, and then we will leave this place,” the worker says. The lead in his blood is above 400 micrograms per decilitre, he says – more than 10 times the level considered poisonous for adults by US health standards, but judged only “moderately elevated” under Chinese rules.

您已阅读22%(858字),剩余78%(3005字)包含更多重要信息,订阅以继续探索完整内容,并享受更多专属服务。
版权声明:本文版权归manbetx20客户端下载 所有,未经允许任何单位或个人不得转载,复制或以任何其他方式使用本文全部或部分,侵权必究。
设置字号×
最小
较小
默认
较大
最大
分享×