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Reporting Lina K 31/08/2023 Reporting Lina K 31/08/2023

Britain has done more than ignore the Uyghur genocide – from politics to business, it is complicit

“James Cleverly’s barely there pressure on China is hardly surprising, given the companies and even universities playing a role in human rights abuses.”

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Reporting Lina K 26/10/2021 Reporting Lina K 26/10/2021

Retail chains remove Chinese surveillance technology from shelves

Three major retail chains announced that they would no longer sell video surveillance hardware from companies linked to human rights abuses. Home Depot, Lowe's, and Best Buy announced that they had removed all surveillance technology made by Chinese companies Lorex and Ezviz due to their connections.

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Reporting Lina K 30/09/2021 Reporting Lina K 30/09/2021

‘There’s cameras everywhere’: testimonies detail far-reaching surveillance of Uyghurs in China

Expert testimony at the Uyghur Tribunal detailed how companies like Huawei, the multinational hardware firm, and Hikvision, the largest global camera manufacturer, developed and tested technology that could play a role in the tracking and eventual detention of Uyghur and other ethnic and religious minorities.

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Reporting Lina K 18/10/2019 Reporting Lina K 18/10/2019

US blacklists 28 Chinese entities, citing their role in repressing Uyghur Muslims

HikVision and Dahua, two of the world's largest manufacturers of surveillance technology, are among those that have been blacklisted.

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