This photo taken on Oct. 14, 2018, shows farmers picking cotton in a field in Hami in China's northwestern Xinjiang region.An American scholar who studies Chinese repression in the province of Xinjiang is warning Canadians they could be buying clothes made with coerced labour because Beijing is increasingly forcing imprisoned Uyghurs to produce garments.
“People are literally being moved from camps into factory spaces adjacent to the camps or sometimes inside the camp space and put to work making garments,” Dr. Byler said. Dr. Byler also suggested Canada consider barring Chinese video camera maker Hikvision, as the Americans have done. Washington banned Hikvision from selling to U.S. government agencies because of fears its equipment could be used to spy on Americans, but the company is also supplying gear used to surveil Uyghurs in Xinjiang.
Mehmet Tohti, a Uyghur-Canadian activist who was a founding member of the World Uyghur Congress, also spoke, saying about 2,000 Uyghurs now live in Canada and are “totally disconnected from our loved ones and family members” in Xinjiang because of Chinese government interference over the last few years. They can’t telephone them or send text messages or voice messages, Mr. Tohti said. “We don’t know if they are alive or dead.
globepolitics How about a Nanos poll to find out what percentage of Chinese emigrants from Communist China support Canada in any dispute with their imperialist, totalitarian homeland.
globepolitics Uhh yes, I imagine many chinese products in canada have been made that way. I didnt realize this wasnt apparent
globepolitics Switch country of origin
globepolitics It is almost certain.
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