The Korean owner of a sweat shop factory has been jailed for 40 years for forcing his workers into "modern-day slavery," the toughest-ever punishment imposed in America for human trafficking. Lee Soo-Kil, 52, who was convicted of holding more than 200 victims from China and Vietnam as forced labourers at his factory in American Samoa that produced garments for major US retailers, was sentenced Wednesday. 以下元ソース参照 http://sg.news.yahoo.com/050623/1/3t4rf.html