OSLO - Norway’s $1.3 trillion wealth fund will probe whether companies it is invested in may be using the labour of ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims linked to China’s internment camp system in the country’s Xinjiang region, the head of the fund’s ethics watchdog told Reuters.
Johan H. Andresen, chair of the fund’s Council on Ethics, said the fund had begun identifying companies that it said used workers that had been held in internment camps in Xinjiang. The central bank typically follows the council’s recommendations to censure companies but sometimes, rather than immediately excluding them, it puts them on a watchlist to give them a set period of time to come up with a plan to change their behaviour, or face exclusion.
China has said that all the people who attended the camps have “graduated” and gone home. Access to the complexes is restricted and it is not possible to independently verify whether all the camps have closed.The fund is forbidden by parliament from investing in companies that produce nuclear weapons, landmines, or tobacco, or which violate human rights, among other criteria.
You forgot to say Weeeeegurs 😖 Reuters. Be more professional 😐
Instead of investigating in Xinjiang, the sissy Norway Wealth Fund decided to probe their companies😂😂😂 what are they afraid of?
Norway? The country that drove the indigenous Sami people to the Arctic and genocated whales globally?
The US does the same in their prisons.
what was he pressured by the italian P2 lodge?
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