‘Blind eye’ can’t be turned to China’s treatment of Uighurs, rights group says Human rights group Glan has warned there is a credible case that the Asian superpower is committing ‘genocide’ 14th February, 2021
Ethnic Uighur women clash with Chinese riot police in China s far west Xinjiang province: human rights experts have warned that governments and businesses need to ‘reassess their relationship with Beijing’ until the poor treatment of Uighurs ends. Photo: Peter Parks/AFP via Getty
Businesses can “no longer turn a blind eye” to the treatment of Uighur Muslims in northwestern China, a human rights group has warned.
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Irish oil & gas company San Leon Energy under OECD investigation for activities in Western Sahara; incl. company comments San Leon Energy under investigation for Western Sahara activity , 29 January 2021
Oil and gas exploration company San Leon Energy, which has its headquarters in Dublin, is under investigation by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in relation to its activities in Western Sahara.
The Global Legal Action Network (Glan), a non-governmental agency, made a formal complaint to the OECD about the company through its representative in Ireland in October 2018.