dragoni reblogged
Lock them ALL up — Republicans AND Democrats
Lock them ALL up — Republicans AND Democrats
Awesome news! Zero trump.
NO, the media MUST continue to report on #TrumpCrimes and those of his administration #ICEtapo #HHS ... — including advisors — evangelicals.
#ChildPornography #ChildRape #ChildSexTrafficking and INCEST
In 2002, Trump even gave a remarkable on-the-record comment about Epstein to a New York magazine journalist, calling him “terrific” and adding that he “likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”
Let me tweet this again. Some of you are not getting it! President @realDonaldTrump has already been implicated in the #JeffreyEpstein sex trafficking scandal. He was sued by #JaneDoe in 2014.
She cited #Epstein & Trump as her rapists at age 13. #JeffreyEpsteinArrested
— Sophia A. Nelson @IAmSophiaNelson July 6, 2019
5,800 Children Alleged Sexual Abuse While Detained by U.S., The Cut - Feb 2019
New government documents reveal that over 5,800 complaints of sexual abuse from unaccompanied minors were reported to the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice between the years of 2014 and 2018. The documents were released by Democratic representative Ted Deutch of Florida, during a hearing on the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policies, which have led to a dramatic increase in the number of people — specifically children — detained by the U.S. government.
How far removed from the purchasing chain is someone/organization deemed "morally clean"?, daemonk
Chinese companies that buy cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo and supply mobile-phone and laptop makers such as Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. aren’t fully checking their suppliers and may be acquiring the mineral from mines that rely on child labor, Amnesty International said.
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Amnesty said Apple didn’t directly answer its questions about purchasing components containing cobalt processed by the main Chinese supplier. The company is evaluating “dozens of different materials, including cobalt, in order to identify labor and environmental risks as well as opportunities for Apple to bring about effective, scalable and sustainable change,” it told Amnesty. Apple, based in Cupertino, California, declined to comment further when contacted by Bloomberg News Monday.
Mission ‘Impossible’
Samsung Electronics directed requests for comment to Samsung SDI Co., its battery supplier. SDI, told Amnesty it doesn’t do direct business with the major Chinese suppliers mentioned in the report and that they aren’t in its supply chain. Samsung acknowledged it is supplied by another company identified by Amnesty’s researchers, but said it was “impossible” to determine if the cobalt it receives comes from the Katanga mines, according to Amnesty.
“For all suppliers, Samsung SDI conducts written evaluations and on-site inspections in areas such as human rights, labor, ethics, environment and health and safety on a two-year basis and awards them with certification,” SDI said in an e-mailed response to questions from Bloomberg News on Tuesday.
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A major buyer of cobalt from the country’s artisanal mines is Congo Dongfang Mining International, a unit of Zheijang, China-based Huayou Cobalt Co., one of the world’s largest manufacturers of cobalt products.