
‘Support China or get out of the Chinese market’, ang moh brands told
Retail giants Nike and H&M are facing a backlash in China after they expressed concern about the alleged use of Uighur forced labour in cotton production. Many Chinese have called for boycotts, celebrities have cut ties and e-commerce platforms have dropped H&M. [LINK] Other Woke brands affected include Burberry, Adidas...

Why China can allow protests but not Singapore?
Read the caption on this photo, taken from The Straits Times on 26 January 2021. Doesn’t this photo remind you of the three young people who recently stood in front of the Ministry of Education (MOE) building in Singapore and were promptly arrested, detained in police lock-ups, and interrogated by the police for days? I ask...

Treatment of Uighurs by China – Part 2
Continuation from Part 1. At my Bank in Riverbend, Edmonton, there is a Teller who is from Urumqi, (she has since been transferred) but she tells me that many Uighurs are now attending Chinese Schools and /or taught various trades, given land to farm assisted in starting a business and nobody is forced to do anything by the...
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