POLITICO | JOE BIDEN WEIGHS BAN ON SOLAR MATERIAL FROM CHINA’S XINJIANG REGION OVER FORCED LABOUR

South China Morning Post. 22 June 2021

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The Biden administration is considering banning imports into America of a critical solar panel material from China’s Xinjiang region, according to four people familiar with the administration’s plans – a move that would assuage bipartisan pressure to crack down on human rights abuses but could undermine the White House’s aggressive climate change goals.

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BACHELET SEEKS XINJIANG TRIP AMID REPORTS OF UIGHUR PERSECUTION

AlJazeera. 21 June 2021

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UN human rights chief Michele Bachelet has said she hopes to agree terms for a visit this year to China, including its Xinjiang region, to look into reports of serious violations against the Uighur minority.

“I continue to discuss with China modalities for a visit, including meaningful access, to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region,” Bachelet said on Monday, addressing the opening of a Human Rights Council session in Geneva.

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UYGHUR BUSINESSMAN SENTENCED TO 17 YEARS IN PRISON FOR TIES TO TURKEY

RFA. 17 June 2021

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The Uyghur founder of a grocery store chain with more than 500 food stores and 200 product lines throughout China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) was sentenced in May to more than 17 years in prison for his alleged “suspicious” relations with Turkey, following a three-year investigation, sources outside and inside the region told RFA.

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BIPARTISAN CALL FOR BAN ON GOODS FROM CHINA’S XINJIANG AND ALL IMPORTS USING FORCED LABOUR

ABC News. 18 June 2021

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Goods made using forced labour anywhere in the world would be blocked from entering Australia under a series of measures recommended by the Senate foreign affairs committee. 

The move is likely to heighten tension in Australia’s relationship with China.

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US HAS EYE ON CHINA’S INFLUENCE AT UN

Voa News. 16 June 2021

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The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations reassured Congress Wednesday that she is working to monitor and rein in what she called China’s “malign influence” at the world body. 

“China has been aggressive and coercive in using its power at the United Nations,” Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the House Foreign Affairs Committee. 

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US MUSLIM GROUP URGES HILTON TO DROP PROJECT ON BULLDOZED UYGHUR MOSQUE

Anadolu Agency. 15 June 2021

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The largest Muslim advocacy organization in the US urged Hilton Worldwide Holdings on Tuesday to drop plans to build a hotel on the site of a bulldozed mosque in China’s Xinjiang region.

The call by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) came after a report this week by the British daily The Telegraph that China is building a new commercial center, including an upscale Hilton Hotel, on the site where a mosque was initially demolished.

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UYGHUR BILLIONAIRE JAILED FOR 20 YEARS OVER CHARITABLE DONATIONS

RFA. 14 June 2021

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A Uyghur entrepreneur in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) was jailed for 20 years for “supporting terrorists” for donations he gave to the wives and children of Uyghur prisoners, sources in the region told RFA.

Iminjan Rahmitulla founder of a shopping mall and one of the founders of the famous Grand Bazaar in Kashgar (in Chinese, Kashi) city, was one of four ethnic Uyghur billionaires tried and sentenced in Atush (Atushi) in April, the Norway-based “Uyghuryar” Foundation told RFA.

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OPINION: THE HORRORS OF UYGHUR GENOCIDE WILL NOT BE HIDDEN

The Washington Post. 14 June 2021

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CUI TIANKAI, China’s ambassador to the United States, lashed out in May at reports of human rights violations, forced labor, and genocide against the Uyghur and other Muslim minority populations of the Xinjiang region in northwest China. He said the reports are “a downright lie,” “systematic slandering” and “groundless talk.” Mr. Cui also insisted Western critics should butt out of China’s internal affairs.

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