More than 180 cases traced to garment factory where Uighurs must take up work placements

China’s largest coronavirus outbreak in months appears to have emerged in a factory in Xinjiang linked to forced labour and the government’s controversial policies toward Uighur residents.

More than 180 cases of Covid-19 documented this past week in Shufu county in southern Xinjiang can be traced back to a local factory that was built in 2018 as part of government “poverty alleviation” efforts, a campaign that researchers and rights advocates describe as coercive. The initiative sees Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in the far-western region tracked and given work placements that they have little choice but to take up.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Lukashenko’s planned Xi meeting shows gulf between China and the US

US officials reiterate concerns Beijing is considering sending lethal weapons to Russia…

My clients were John Worboys’ victims. The bill of rights would undo their victory | Harriet Wistrich

Dominic Raab’s proposed changes deny rights to hold public bodies to account,…

Never waste a crisis: Covid-19 trauma can force sport to change for good | Barney Ronay

Elite sport will be fine in the end but the entire structure…