
Xinjiang at 70: The Uygur Forced Labor Act vs. the Right to Work
As Xinjiang marks 70 years, experts like Jaq James warn that the U.S. Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act contradicts the right to work and violates WTO commitments.
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As Xinjiang marks 70 years, experts like Jaq James warn that the U.S. Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act contradicts the right to work and violates WTO commitments.
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