Is it time to boycott tea?

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The following is extremely disturbing. It reveals sexual violence on a huge scale taking place at the tea plantations in Kenya.

Many major supermarkets and outlets have links to these plantations and although some have responded positively when confronted we all know that when the noise quietens the bad behaviour returns from the shadows.

The only way to prevent this is for tea drinkers, in this instance, to not be prepared to be complicit with every sip they take.

Find different sources. Look for tea producers that are not known to emplyoy sexual predators.

Please make a difference to those who are being exploited and abused and help get rid of the vermin.

To watch the whole investigation:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001jfn7

Penny Lane

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