BEIJING -- China on Sunday said it will take "necessary measures" to respond to the U.S. blacklisting of Chinese companies over their alleged role in abuses of Uyghur people and other Muslim ethnic minorities.
China will "take necessary measures to firmly safeguard Chinese companies' legitimate rights and interests," the ministry's statement said. The U.S. Commerce Department said in a statement Friday that the electronics and technology firms and other businesses helped enable "Beijing's campaign of repression, mass detention and high-technology surveillance" against Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.
The Chinese government since 2017 has detained a million or more people in Xinjiang. Critics accuse China of operating forced labor camps and carrying out torture and coerced sterilization as it allegedly seeks to assimilate Muslim ethnic minority groups.
What will the Canadians do ?
Shut it down until it comes on side with human rights !
CTV and Tam's are trembling! The world is changing, and thanks to people like Tam for waking us up.