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Apple suppliers linked with forced labor from Xinjiang: Report
By Tenzin Dharpo
DHARAMSHALA, May 12: Seven companies that supply to tech giant Apple are accused of using forced labor from the restive region of Xinjiang or East Turkestan where China continues to persecute the ethnically Muslim population of Uyghurs, according to a new report by
The Information.
The publication stated that six of the seven suppliers were participating in work programs that are offered cover for forced labor by the Chinese government. Human rights groups say that workers are jailed for refusing to join the work programs and that those in the programs are often moved far away from their homes.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is in the crosshairs of at least one U.S. lawmaker over a recent report claiming Chinese firms in the tech giant s supply chain exploit Uyghur labor.
An explosive report from
The Information on Monday exposed potential ties between Apple suppliers and forced labor programs suspected of being part of an alleged Chinese genocide against Uyghurs.
An investigation conducted by human rights groups appears to reveal evidence against seven Chinese firms Advanced-Connectek, Luxshare Precision Industry, Shenzhen Deren Electronic Co., Avary Holding, AcBel Polytech, CN Innovations, and Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing Co. each of which provides parts and services to Apple.
US lawmaker demands Apple s Tim Cook respond to Uyghur forced labor claims Apple CEO Tim Cook is in the crosshairs of at least one U.S. lawmaker over a recent report claiming Chinese firms in the tech giant s supply chain exploit Uyghur labor.
An explosive report from
The Information on Monday exposed potential ties between Apple suppliers and forced labor programs suspected of being part of an alleged Chinese genocide against Uyghurs.
An investigation conducted by human rights groups appears to reveal evidence against seven Chinese firms Advanced-Connectek, Luxshare Precision Industry, Shenzhen Deren Electronic Co., Avary Holding, AcBel Polytech, CN Innovations, and Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing Co. each of which provides parts and services to Apple.
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