Workers in Burma victims of abuse by country’s military
Co-Founder and Executive Director of EarthRights International Ka Hsaw Wa says the way workers in Burma are treated by the military are unbearable. He also says that American companies in Burma don’t do anything about it. (1:18)
September 24, 2008
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