U.S. Bans Cotton Imports from Xinjiang, Citing Uyghur Forced Labor By Zachary Evans January 13, 2021 Multinational corporations including Apple, Nike, and Coca-Cola, are reportedly lobbying to water down the bill.
NR PLUS China Is Getting Away with It By Michael Brendan Dougherty January 1, 2021 During a year in which it was an unrepentant geopolitical arsonist, China is emerging stronger than ever.
More Evidence of Xinjiang Atrocities — and More CCP Lies By Jimmy Quinn December 18, 2020 Another CCP lie about their slave labor operation in the Xinjiang region.
Sasse Slams U.S. Companies’ Dependence on Xinjiang ‘Blood Cotton’ By Zachary Evans December 16, 2020 Sasse highlighted findings that most of the cotton exported from Xinjiang is picked or produced with forced labor.
China Forces Hundreds of Thousands of Uyghurs to Work in Xinjiang Cotton Fields: Report By Zachary Evans December 16, 2020 Around 85 percent of China's raw cotton supply, and 20 percent of the world's supply, comes from Xinjiang
Swedish Outfitter H&M Severs Ties With Chinese Supplier over Xinjiang Forced Labor Accusations By Mairead McArdle September 17, 2020 H&M admitted that the company had an “indirect business relationship with one mill” owned by Huafu Fashion in Shangyu.
China Forces Unproven COVID Treatments on Xinjiang Residents in Lockdown By Zachary Evans August 31, 2020 The medicine, which is being distributed throughout Xinjiang in white bottles, is made of unknown compounds.
How Not to Discuss the Xinjiang Human-Rights Abuses By Jimmy Quinn August 14, 2020 Condemnations wrapped in the language of fundamental rights should come first.