When Rio Tinto met China’s iron hand
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For eight years, Stern Hu rose every morning at 6 a.m. in Qingpu Prison near Shanghai. He and the dozen men who shared his cell would blearily pull on their blue-and-white-striped uniforms and line up in front of their bunks for the day’s first duty: greeting the guards. "Good morning, officer!" they’d shout. "Thank you for taking care of us, officer!"
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