What’s the link between how we spend our money and how religious minorities in China are treated?
From ‘re-education camp’ to slavery
Since 2017, between one and three million Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim ethnic groups have been placed in ‘re-education camps’. They are incarcerated for ‘crimes’ such as ‘unusual beards’, possessing a religious book, or meeting with others to pray.
Many of those released from the camps are sent to factories which supply well known Western clothing brands.
Money talks. It can also call for justice.
We are urging brands to stop sourcing cotton from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and to cut ties with companies implicated in forced labour.