A new law aims to prevent goods made 'wholly or in part with forced labor' in Xinjiang from entering the US market
Group of lawyers calls for probe of Beijing's alleged deportation of Uyghurs from ICC member state, detention in internment camps
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Activists had called for resignation of Michelle Bachelet for 'failing to condemn' rights abuses in Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong during recent visit to China
'Anger, frustration, despair' experienced by Uyghurs outside China who combed through hacked data from Xinjiang government computers
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Ambassador-at-Large Rashad Hussain present annual international religious freedom report, citing China as one of the worst repeat offenders
New law presumes that goods from the region are produced by forced labor of Uyghur Muslims and therefore illegal to import
Andrew Bremberg talks about the 'largest and most significant leak' that opens a window into China's policy toward Uyghurs
UN spokesperson clarifies statements that Chinese media attributed to Michelle Bachelet during her visit, which includes stops in Xinjiang region
Michelle Bachelet begins six-day visit that will also take her to Xinjiang, where Beijing is accused of abuses against the region's mostly Muslim Uyghur minority
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