I'll get out my Harper's and check...hold on a sec...
First scholarship:"The Trash Folder," by Matthew Power
Harper's Magazine, January 2005
"The US imposes no export controls on e-waste and is, moreover, the only developed country to have refused to sign the Basel Convention, which was designed to prevent the export of toxic wastes from rich countries to poor countries. ... and estimated 80 percent of computers turned in for recycling are quietly parceled off to e-waste "brokers," who in turn ship them to any of a number of developing-world dumping grounds...where...migrant gleaners wring every last yuan from yesterdays hot desktops.... In one method, the board is immersed in molten lead-tin solder that has been heated in a wok....The silicon chips are then plucked out with pliers and smothered in aqua regia....Trace amounts of gold dissolve in the solution...which...are purified via a primitive smelting process. The acidic sludge is then dumped....The town's heaps of computers [have] labels from...Kentucky Dept. of Education, Xerox, DIA...."
The article talks about PVC-sheathed wires burned in open ditches, releasing "the world's most carcinogenic substances into the air."
"one broker told the Washington Post last year, 'I could care less where they go. My job is to make money.'"
ETC. They don't say whether the citizens look like this
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