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New HRW Report Chronicles Crimes Against Humanity In Xinjiang - China Digital Times (CDT)


New HRW Report Chronicles Crimes Against Humanity In Xinjiang
Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Apr 20, 2021
A joint report by Human Right’s Watch and Stanford Law School’s Mills Legal Clinic, titled “
Chinese authorities have often detained Turkic Muslims on the basis of overbroad crimes such as “separatism.” Ilham Tohti, a prominent Uyghur academic who ran a website providing news and information about Turkic Muslims, was prosecuted for separatism and sentenced to life in prison in 2014. Related charges include “terrorism” and “religious extremism,” which are almost always leveled against ethnic minorities such as Turkic Muslims. Chinese authorities have made many of these arrests and detentions without any evidentiary basis and frequently fail to respect the due process rights of detainees. Detainees and their relatives interviewed by Human Rights Watch all reported that at no point did the authorities ever present them with a warrant, with evidence of a ....

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Estonian Newspaper Õhtuleht Publishes a signed article by Ambassador Li Chao entitled Xinjiang: The Truth will Outrun the Lie


Estonian Newspaper Õhtuleht Publishes a signed article by Ambassador Li Chao entitled Xinjiang: The Truth will Outrun the Lie
(From Chinese Embassy in Estonia)
2021/04/16
On April 15, the Estonian newspaper Õhtuleht published a signed article by Ambassador Li Chao entitled Xinjiang: The Truth will Outrun the Lie. Ambassador Li refutes the claims of so-called concentration camp, genocide and forced labor in Xinjiang, calling it the most preposterous lie of the century and a rumor with ulterior motives. The article emphasizes that the door of Xinjiang is always open and welcomes friends from all walks of life to visit Xinjiang to appreciate the beauty of its landscape and social harmony when the pandemic is over. The truth will eventually outrun the lie. ....

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Western Fashion Brands Sued for Using Forced Labor in China


The suit accuses Spain-based Inditex (whose brands include Zara, Bershka, Massimo Dutti, Oysho, Pull and Bear and Stradivarius), France-based SMCP (comprised of Parisian brands, Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot and De Fursac), U.S.-based footwear company Skechers, and the U.S. subsidiary of the Japanese fashion retailer Uniqlo, of being accomplices in serious crimes, including concealment of the crime of forced labor, the crime of organized human trafficking, the crime of genocide and crimes against humanity.
The plaintiffs are asking the French judiciary to rule on the possible criminal liability of the companies. The stated aim is to end impunity for the brands, which are accused of offloading on their subcontractors their responsibility for human rights. ....

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China: Baseless imprisonments surge in Xinjiang


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Ethnic Uighurs take part in a march in Brussels, Belgium, 27 April 2018, to urge the European Union to call on China to respect human rights in Xinjiang and close the “re-education centers” where some Uighurs are detained, EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty Images
Human Rights Watch said the “Strike Hard Campaign against Violent Terrorism” has led to the sentencing of more than 250,000 people, mostly Uyghurs and other Muslims, in China’s Xinjiang region.
This statement was originally published on hrw.org on 24 February 2021.
The Chinese government has increased its groundless prosecutions with long prison sentences for Uyghurs and other Muslims in recent years in China’s Xinjiang region, Human Rights Watch said today. Since the Chinese government escalated its repressive “Strike Hard Campaign against Violent Terrorism” in late 2016, the region’s formal criminal justice system has convicted and sentenced more than 250, ....

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