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المقال

24 يوليو 2004

الكاتب:
Rose Tang, Weekend Standard [Hong Kong]

The winds of change [China]

[T]he Institute of Contemporary Observation (ICO) [is] China's first and largest non-governmental organisation on labour rights. The Shenzhen-based institute, established in 2001, does much more than just "observe". It has introduced basic human rights to hundreds of factories and helped more than 200,000 workers throughout China, according to Liu Kaiming, ICO's founder and executive director. [refers to Nike]