Does China have forced labor camps?

Does China have forced labor camps?

Sixteen countries that defended China in 2019 did not do so in 2020….

Xinjiang internment camps
Indoctrination camps, labor camps
Detainees listening to speeches in a camp in Lop County, Xinjiang, April 2017
Other names Vocational Education and Training Centers Xinjiang re-education camps
Location Xinjiang, China

What happened to the Uighurs?

Since 2017, the Chinese government has pursued a policy which has led to more than one million Muslims (the majority of them Uyghurs) being held in secretive detention camps without any legal process in what has become the largest-scale detention of ethnic and religious minorities since the Holocaust.

Does Apple use forced labor?

Apple “found no evidence of forced labor anywhere we operate,” a spokesperson told The Information. Apple said it looks for forced labor as part of “every assessment” it conducts. “We will continue doing all we can to protect workers and ensure they are treated with dignity and respect,” the spokesperson said.

Which religion is fastest growing in China?

Today, it is estimated that Christianity is the fastest growing religion in China, There were some four million before 1949 (three million Catholics and one million Protestants). Accurate data on Chinese Christians is hard to access.

Is Apple using Uyghur?

Apple suppliers have used thousands of Uyghur Muslims in forced labor programs in China, The Information reports. China has been accused of genocide of the minority group, detaining them in internment camps. Apple in the past has denied using suppliers who rely on forced labor in China.

Are Iphones made by Uighurs?

New documents show Lens Technology, which makes iPhone glass and is owned by China’s richest woman, received Uighur Muslim laborers transferred from Xinjiang. Apple spokesman Josh Rosenstock said the company has confirmed that Lens Technology has not received any labor transfers of Uighur workers from Xinjiang.