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Around the world, governments, companies, and consumers committed to eliminating human trafficking from global supply chains can all play a role in demanding an end to the use of forced labor in Xinjiang and beyond.
Underneath the broader claims of genocide have been repeated claims that China is forcing thousands of Uyghurs and other ethnic and religious minorities to work in factories and fields in...
A new report from a non-profit group finds that goods imported from the Xinjiang region in China could be the result of policies that coerce the Uyghur ethnic minority into factory jobs.
It is "reasonable to conclude" that forced labour of members of minority groups has taken place in China's western Xinjiang region, the UN's top expert on slavery said in a report released this week.
Uighurs inside and outside the camps are exploited for cheap labor, forced to manufacture clothing and other products for sale both at home and abroad. The New York Times revealed in July that...
China’s State-Owned Paramilitary Force. The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) is a central entity used by the PRC government to implement its system of forced labor, forced cultural assimilation, and society-wide control and coercion in the XUAR.
It is "reasonable to conclude" that forced labour of members of minority groups has taken place in China's western Xinjiang region, the UN's top expert on slavery said in a report released...
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), which goes into effect on June 21, 2022, gives US authorities increased powers to block the import of goods linked to forced labor in...
The evolution of forced labour in Xinjiang. China has wound down its re-education camps, but is still using work to remould the thinking of Uyghurs. Photograph: Alamy.
The systematic abuses go beyond forced labor to include sexual violence and large-scale forced detentions, and the PRC continues to commit genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang.