Shabara, DR Congo, Africa - CCP's Modern Day Slave Mine
USA's "Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said she didn't know where battery raw materials come from. Obviously this is a lie. CCP's modern slave empire was established in Africa. Many Africans including children are slaves, and they worked day in and day out in local cobalt mines."
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