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BRANDS LINKED TO UYGHUR FORCED LABOUR...forcibly assimilate the Uyghur people and erase their...
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BRANDS LINKED TOUYGHUR FORCED LABOUR
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BRANDS LINKED TOUYGHUR FORCED LABOUR
and more...
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Persecution isbig business
To the companies implicatedin Uyghur forced labour:
-- Investigate your supply chains ---- Cut ties with these suppliers --
-- Condemn the repression --
fb.com/UyghurSolidarityCampaignUyghur
[email protected] the Uyghur Solidarity Campaign
The Chinese state is waging a racist campaign to forcibly assimilate the Uyghur people and erase their
identity. It has imprisoned more than a million in concentration camps; imposed suffocating surveillance;
separated children from families; and suppressed political dissent, cultural expression and religious
freedoms like owning a Quran.
Now government-directed programmes are sending Uyghur workers around China to toil in factories. A new
investigation has connected dozens of global brands with the suppliers who are using this coerced labour:
www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale
Persecution isbig business
To the companies implicatedin Uyghur forced labour:
-- Investigate your supply chains ---- Cut ties with these suppliers --
-- Condemn the repression --
fb.com/UyghurSolidarityCampaignUyghur
[email protected] the Uyghur Solidarity Campaign
The Chinese state is waging a racist campaign to forcibly assimilate the Uyghur people and erase their
identity. It has imprisoned more than a million in concentration camps; imposed suffocating surveillance;
separated children from families; and suppressed political dissent, cultural expression and religious
freedoms like owning a Quran.
Now government-directed programmes are sending Uyghur workers around China to toil in factories. A new
investigation has connected dozens of global brands with the suppliers who are using this coerced labour:
www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale