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Article

30 Oct 2003

Author:
AFP

Honduran livid over charges US rapper P. Diddy used local sweatshops

A top industrialist lashed out at a worker who traveled to New York to denounce horrific conditions in a Honduran sweatshop where shirts are made for US hip hop star Sean "P. Diddy" Combs's apparel line..."Those who defame the country are traitors to the motherland..." fumed Jesus Canahuati, president of the Association of Maquiladoras of Honduras, the umbrella organization representing the industry.