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Posted: 2025-06-30 09:53:27 UTC

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2025-06-30 09:53:47 UTC
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China is being accused of using forced labor, specifically Uyghur Muslims, in its mineral mines, which supply materials for electronics and other products. This is similar to actions taken in Tibet, involving re-education and cultural erasure. Several companies, including major brands, may be implicated in the supply chain.
Forced labor of Uyghur Muslims in mineral mines in China
Implication of major brands like Walmart, Coca-Cola, and Disney in the supply chain
Similar actions taken in Tibet, involving re-education and cultural erasure
Use of minerals in everyday products like phones, cars, and computers
Identifying and addressing forced labor in complex supply chains
Holding companies accountable for ethical sourcing
Preventing cultural erasure and human rights abuses in regions like Xinjiang and Tibet