Latest modern slavery fight updates - FreedomUnited.org

Motion on Uyghur forced labor before Australian parliament

  • Published on
    March 26, 2021
  • News Source Image
  • Category:
    Forced Labor, Law & Policy
Hero Banner

Reuters reports that on Monday this week, Australia’s parliament debated a motion to condemn human rights violations by China in the Uyghur Region.

The very same day, the E.U., U.K., Canada and the U.S. announced sanctions, including travel bans and asset freezes, targeting senior Chinese officials. The BBC points out that this is the first time the E.U. has confronted Beijing over human rights abuses since the 1989 Tiananmen Square state crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.

China has responded by issuing sanctions on 10 European entities and persons.

Regarding the Australian parliamentary debate, the Chinese embassy said, “We flatly reject the ridiculous and absurd rhetoric on Xinjiang by a handful of MPs in today’s House session.”

But the motion was supported by MPs across the spectrum. It was introduced by Liberal MP, Kevin Andrews who cited, among other human rights violations, large-scale internment camps and reports of forced labor, as reasons to pass his motion.

Reuters reports that,

Andrews’ motion urges Australia to enforce laws against modern slavery and identify supply chains that use forced labour.

Even if the motion passes, that will only be the first step as it is notoriously difficult to track forced labor in supply chains.

Freedom United is part of a Coalition of over 180 organizations, including 70 Uyghur groups, working to end the forced labor of Uyghur people. The Coalition works with willing companies who sign our Call to Action on an exit strategy to ensure that their supply chains do not include forced labor in the Uyghur Region or through transfers to factories across China.

Companies are now being targeted for even appearing to be committed to supply chains free of forced labor. This situation is unsustainable in the long run.

The Freedom United community has been urging the Chinese government to end the detention and forced labor of the Uyghur people, contacting fashion brands and writing to Apple CEO, Tim Cook, to demand that they leave the Uyghur region.

Our voices are growing louder and louder. We cannot all be silenced.

Join the campaign today and call on the Chinese government to end the forced labor and detention of Uyghur people.

Subscribe

Freedom United is interested in hearing from our community and welcomes relevant, informed comments, advice, and insights that advance the conversation around our campaigns and advocacy. We value inclusivity and respect within our community. To be approved, your comments should be civil.

stop icon A few things we do not tolerate: comments that promote discrimination, prejudice, racism, or xenophobia, as well as personal attacks or profanity. We screen submissions in order to create a space where the entire Freedom United community feels safe to express and exchange thoughtful opinions.

Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

This week

European Union finally says “no” to products made with forced labor

In a decisive step towards cleaning up supply-chains, the European Union has approved a law forbidding the sale of products made with forced labor. As reported by Human Rights Watch (HRW), the law will help combat labor abuse and hold companies to account.   Big profits that lead to a big problem  According to the ILO Forced Labour Convention, 1930 (No. 29), forced labor is "all work or service which is exacted from any person under the threat of a

| Tuesday November 19, 2024

Read more