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Foxconn iPhone Worker Sun Danyong's Final Messages
Chinese newspapers have been piecing together Foxconn worker Sun Danyong's final hours, and claim to have recovered his final text message to his girlfriend, sent two hours before he died. It's clear something horrible was happening to him: More »Chinese Paper Reports iPhone Worker Not Tortured, Yet Worker Implies Force Was Used
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