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  Throughout the ages, criminal activities in society have been punished by the ruling entity of such societies with various degree of justice.   The laws are sometimes ambiguous and criminals are adept at becoming the lawmakers or rulers themselves. The US prison population is quite large compare to other countries. In some countries, the death penalty is still used for crime against the state , even if the crime is as petty as not to follow the religious edict of such nation. The history of convicts is full of unfair treatment of people and of fabricated conviction. The styles of modern imprisonment are differing in countries, and much have the same purpose: make the convicted people suffer. The case of Julian Assange is special in this regard. He hasn t been convicted of any crimes, except expose the truth.

Solar power supply chain could be tainted with Uyghur forced labour, report says

Solar power supply chain could be tainted with Uyghur forced labour, report says Rachel Gilmore © Provided by Global News FILE - In this file photo taken Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, a protester from the Uighur community living in Turkey, holds an anti-China placard during a protest in Istanbul, , against what they allege is oppression by the Chinese government to Muslim Uighurs in far-western Xinjiang province. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel, File) According to a new report, solar panels might have a dark side: almost half of the production of a key part of solar panels come from Xinjiang, China a region of China which activists have flagged as rife with the widespread internment and forced labour of Uyghurs.

Forced Uighur labour behind world s solar panels

Forced Uighur labour behind world s solar panels, investigation finds | East London and West Essex Guardian Series

British researchers say the world’s production of solar panels is being fuelled by forced labour from Uighur Muslims in the Chinese province of Xinjiang. An investigation by Sheffield Hallam University says some 45% of the world’s supply of a key component in the panels – polysilicon – comes from Xinjiang and is obtained through a vast system of coercion involving the Uighur ethnic minority. In Broad Daylight, the report from the university’s Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice, says the world’s four biggest panel manufacturers use polysilicon tainted by forced labour, and urges producers to source the substance from elsewhere.

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