Detained Vietnamese laborers at Golyanovo camp (pics) TUOI TRE The woman cries in front of my camera. She could not speak Russian like her fellow-country people. They are living in difficult days and don’t know when they would be deported from Temporary reservoirs and kitchens have been set up at the tent camp. These Vietnamese women wash their clothes at the camp. Moscow-based journalist Mitya Aleshkovsky distributes basic necessities to Vietnamese people at Goluanovo camp on Aug 6, 2013. Rustem Adagamov The most recent living condition of nearly 600 illegal Vietnamese workers being detained at a tent camp in Mitya Aleshkovsky, a journalist based in Thousands of illegal foreign labor migrants, most of whom being Vietnamese nationals, were detained during a large-scale sweatshop raid conducted by police in It was estimated as of Aug 8 that 560 Vietnamese nationals are detained in the camp ahead of their deportation for violating immigration rules. Vu Thi Yen, who could not speak Russian, said through an interpreter: “I entered Yen added she did not receive any payment from the factory owner in the past year. The Russian internal affairs ministry on Aug 6 charged six suspected bosses with using their laborers as slaves. According to According to Vietnam News Agency, on Aug 10 the Vietnamese Embassy in |
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