What are the camps in China for?

What are the camps in China for?

Local authorities are reportedly holding hundreds of thousands of Uyghurs in these camps as well as members of other ethnic minority groups in China, for the stated purpose of countering extremism and terrorism and promoting social integration.

What products are produced in Xinjiang?

Xinjiang is self-sufficient in food grains. About half of the total crop area produces winter and spring wheat. Corn (maize), another important crop, is grown more in the south than in the north. Rice, kaoliang (a variety of grain sorghum), and millet are also produced in large quantities.

What race are Uyghurs?

Turkic
The Uyghurs (/ˈwiːɡʊərz/ WEE-goorz or /uːiˈɡʊərz/), alternatively spelled Uighurs, Uyghers, Uygurs or Uigurs, are a Turkic ethnic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia.

Does Apple still use child labor?

In 2020, several publications found alleged incidents of forced labor in Apple’s supply chain. In the company’s report today, Apple says it found no evidence of forced labor or underage child labor.

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Which Chinese supplier did Apple recently terminate its relationship with and what does it have to do when it comes to Xinjiang?

Ofilm Group Co.
Apple Inc. has severed ties with Chinese component supplier Ofilm Group Co. over allegations it’s involved in a government program that transfers ethnic minorities from Xinjiang to other parts of the country for work, a person familiar with the matter says.

What brands use Chinese cotton?

These Brands Are Still Linked to Uyghur Forced Labor. Help Stop Them Now.

  • Fila. LL Bean.
  • Brioni. Levi’s.
  • Almost all global clothing brands are implicated in the use of cotton sourced from Chinese-occupied East Turkestan (Xinjiang) as well.
  • This cotton is then exported around the world.