US clothing company drops Chinese supplier over Xinjiang labor camp fears

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A US sportswear company has dropped a Chinese supplier over fears its products were produced using forced labor in detention camps in Xinjiang

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Muslims in China should be sent to the United States because the United States loves them so much.😇

I believe the detention camp management did not force them they said 'Just do it'!

Good on them.

That's great. Sadly they are still under the chinese occupation till this moment, suffering from the dictatorship, injustice and persecution.

Sounds like they are just getting ahead of it

Respect for Human Rights

Good gesture. But isn't the force labour that make Chinese goods cheap?.

just another fake news made up by hypocritical western medias !

way to bury the lead, cnn... BADGER SPORTSWEAR doesn’t appear until the third para...

Human rights are the up front crisis in the USA and all over the world. It would be good to know which sportswear commonality has made that decision to support them.

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WOW truly touched.making the world a better place

Finding competitor producers

This is true respect for human rights.

At least say which sportswear company it is so that way I can start supporting them/support them even more for their decision.

First I will go to russia then LONDON,usa

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