Forced Labour

What is the situation?

As the system of mass detention and re-education in Xinjiang gained momentum in 2017, evidence began to emerge of detainees being subject to forced labour. Framed by the Chinese government as “vocational training” to aid poverty-alleviation efforts, prisons and detention facilities were expanded to include on-site factories.

Research also indicates that as part of the Xinjiang Aid policy - a “partnership assistance” program which partners Xinjiang with provinces across the country - newly “re-educated” Uyghurs have been transferred to factories across China on the basis of the paired province’s industrial needs.

According to a report by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), within these factories:

“They typically live in segregated dormitories, undergo organised Mandarin and ideological training outside working hours, are subject to constant surveillance, and are forbidden from participating in religious observances.”

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