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North Korea wants to recycle toxic waste
telegraph.co.uk — ...the country is seeking supplies of plastic and electronic waste which "can be processed in the port but which other countries and territories are restricted from dealing in", reflecting the country's dire economic plight and its scant regard for international norms...Isolated and desperately poor, North Korea is a beginner so far as toxic waste
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- BCCStu, on 06/30/2008, -0/+3Go for it...
- WiseWeasel, on 06/30/2008, -0/+3You can't stop progress... Now they get to make money from poisoning their political prisoners.
- Flashman, on 07/02/2008, -0/+2That's exactly right. Forced labor, no unions or workers' rights - this is a scheme designed to prop up a failing despotic government at the expense of its most vulnerable citizens.
- Rikety, on 07/01/2008, -4/+1And our President believes North Korea are 'good guys,' now?
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