Violent labour dispute at Chinese-run factory kills four as workers demand better wages.
Al-Jazeera - 13 Dec 2014
China's embassy in Madagascar has said it was "very shocked" by a
violent labour dispute at a Chinese-run sugar factory in the west of the
island that resulted in four deaths this week.
A spokesman at the embassy told the AFP news agency in a statement it
was "regrettable" that "troublemakers incited by people with bad
intentions" were using violence at the Sucoma plant.
The embassy also complained that Malgasy authorities were not upholding a duty to protect the factory.
On Wednesday, clashes between police and Sucoma workers demanding the
release of two of their leaders who had been arrested turned deadly,
with two people killed and nine wounded. The plant's sugar stocks were
also looted.
On Thursday, a policeman and a soldier posted to the factory were slashed to death with knives.
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