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Xinjiang and Global Supply Chains: Are You Buying Products Made with Uyghur Forced Labor? | Kelly Hammond

KELLY HAMMOND, 24 MAY 2021 By now, the ongoing human rights crisis in the western Chinese province of Xinjiang is well-known and well-documented. Governments around the world continue to denounce the illegal incarceration of Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic groups, such as Kazakhs and Kyrgyz. They are also speaking out vehemently against reeducation camps, the […]

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The Crisis in Xinjiang—A Historical Perspective on Muslims in China | Kelly Hammond

KELLY HAMMOND, 05 APRIL 2021 China’s Uyghurs have rightly been the center of news coverage recently. In China, the ongoing efforts to suppress Islam and Uyghur culture have led to the terrible and illegal incarceration of over one million Uyghurs and forced labor conditions. Recently governments in Canada, the United States and the EU have […]

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