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Protestors from SACOM (Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour) burn effigies of Apple products during a demonstration near the offices of Foxconn in Hong Kong on May 25, 2010. The founder of Taiwan's Foxconn Group on Monday broke his silence over a string of suicides by its employees in China, denying the deaths were related to conditions at the technology giant's factories. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE
Protestors from SACOM (Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour) burn effigies of Apple products during a demonstration near the offices of Foxconn in Hong Kong on May 25, 2010. The founder of Taiwan's Foxconn Group on Monday broke his silence over a string of suicides by its employees in China, denying the deaths were related to conditions at the technology giant's factories. TOPSHOTS AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE © AFP | AFP
Employees of Foxconn speak to reporters outside one of the tech firm's factories in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen May 25, 2010. An employee of Foxconn died early on Tuesday after falling from a building in southern city of Shenzhen, state media reported, the ninth such death at the firm's manufacturing hub this year. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SCI TECH DISASTER)
Employees of Foxconn speak to reporters outside one of the tech firm's factories in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen May 25, 2010. An employee of Foxconn died early on Tuesday after falling from a building in southern city of Shenzhen, state media reported, the ninth such death at the firm's manufacturing hub this year. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SCI TECH DISASTER) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Protesters from several workers' rights groups throw paper money in front of paper figures, depicting workers who recently died in apparent suicides, during a traditional Chinese mourning ceremony outside a Foxconn office in Hong Kong May 25, 2010. An employee of the tech firm Foxconn died early on Tuesday after falling from a building in southern city of Shenzhen, state media reported, the ninth such death at the firm's manufacturing hub this year. The placard shows a portrait of Foxconn's founder, Taiwanese tycoon Terry Gou, and the Chinese characters read,
Protesters from several workers' rights groups throw paper money in front of paper figures, depicting workers who recently died in apparent suicides, during a traditional Chinese mourning ceremony outside a Foxconn office in Hong Kong May 25, 2010. An employee of the tech firm Foxconn died early on Tuesday after falling from a building in southern city of Shenzhen, state media reported, the ninth such death at the firm's manufacturing hub this year. The placard shows a portrait of Foxconn's founder, Taiwanese tycoon Terry Gou, and the Chinese characters read, "Cruelty Gou Tai-ming". REUTERS/Bobby Yip (CHINA - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST) © REUTERS | REUTERS
Protestors from SACOM (Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour) burn effigies of Apple products during a demonstration near the offices of Foxconn in Hong Kong on May 25, 2010. The founder of Taiwan's Foxconn Group on Monday broke his silence over a string of suicides by its employees in China, denying the deaths were related to conditions at the technology giant's factories. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE
Protestors from SACOM (Students and Scholars Against Corporate Misbehaviour) burn effigies of Apple products during a demonstration near the offices of Foxconn in Hong Kong on May 25, 2010. The founder of Taiwan's Foxconn Group on Monday broke his silence over a string of suicides by its employees in China, denying the deaths were related to conditions at the technology giant's factories. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE © AFP | AFP
A dozen labor activists carry paper figures in a protest near the Foxconn office in Hong Kong Tuesday, May 25, 2010. A Chinese employee of Foxconn Technology Group fell from a building and died Tuesday, state-run media said, in the 10th such death this year at the world's largest contract maker of electronics, such as the iPod, Dell computers and Nokia phones. (AP/Kin Cheung)
A dozen labor activists carry paper figures in a protest near the Foxconn office in Hong Kong Tuesday, May 25, 2010. A Chinese employee of Foxconn Technology Group fell from a building and died Tuesday, state-run media said, in the 10th such death this year at the world's largest contract maker of electronics, such as the iPod, Dell computers and Nokia phones. (AP/Kin Cheung) © AP | AP
Paper figures resembling Chinese employee of Foxconn Technology Group recently died in China are left by labor activists outside the Foxconn office in Hong Kong Tuesday, May 25, 2010. A Chinese employee of Foxconn Technology Group fell from a building and died Tuesday, state-run media said, in the 10th such death this year at the world's largest contract maker of electronics, such as the iPod, Dell computers and Nokia phones. (AP/Kin Cheung)
Paper figures resembling Chinese employee of Foxconn Technology Group recently died in China are left by labor activists outside the Foxconn office in Hong Kong Tuesday, May 25, 2010. A Chinese employee of Foxconn Technology Group fell from a building and died Tuesday, state-run media said, in the 10th such death this year at the world's largest contract maker of electronics, such as the iPod, Dell computers and Nokia phones. (AP/Kin Cheung) © AP | AP