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Summary of Uighur News: June 17-24, 2022

US begins enforcement of Uighur forced labor prevention law

US forces Uighurs on Tuesday The Labor Prevention Act has begun to come into force (UFLPA), a company that imports goods from China's Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, where the United States has accused Beijing of serious human rights violations against Uighurs and other Muslim minorities. Demands that slave labor provide "clear and compelling evidence" that no components were produced.

Uighur Japanese run for seat in Japanese parliament

A 33-year-old Uighur Japanese who migrated from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwestern China is Japan. A parliament running for a seat. Arfiya Eri, educated in China, Japan and the United States, worked at the United Nations before returning to Japan to run for the July elections.

Uighur-American lawyer elected chair of USCIRF

Uyghur-American lawyer Nury Turkelpaneled on Monday Was unanimously elected by eight members of the group. The United States Commission on International Religion is a bipartisan, independent federal agency that reviews reported violations of religious freedom internationally and makes policy recommendations to the White House, the State Department, and Congress. Turkel was first appointed as commissioner by house leader Nancy Pelosi two years ago.

Foreign company requests Beijing to audit third-party Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Chinese foreign companies to ensure complianceThird A new US law banning goods produced by forced labor in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, which requires Beijing to allow its audits.

The United States urges allies to remove the global supply chain of goods created by forced labor

Secretary of StateAntony Brinkensaid on Tuesday that the country ended human rights violations in China by "allies and partners free the world's supply chain from the use of forced labor, oppose the atrocities of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and join the United States." I'm calling for you to do it.

Report: Apparel brand still importing Uighur forced labor products

Friday's Dutch Dailyis C&A, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike and Calbank Line still sell clothing made by Uighur forced labor from the Xiangjiang region of China.

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A group of lawyers representing Uighurs in exile came to the International Criminal Court on Monday for Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims. While submitting a third piece of evidence to a Hague-based court in the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, which sought to investigate allegations of China's infringement of ethnic groups. They used a set of precedents in investigating cross-border crimes committed by non-member Myanmar after thousands of Rohingya people were forced to flee to ICC member Bangladesh. I asked the court authorities to do so.

Memo quote

"We free the world's supply chain from the use of forced labor to oppose the atrocities in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. We are rallying allies and partners to join in calling on the [People's Republic of China] government to immediately end atrocities and human rights violations. "— US Secretary of State Antony Brinken.