Xinjiang
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Puma is weighed down by boycott by China.
Puma said on Wednesday that it expects sales to increase by at least 10% in 2022, but that profit growth will be limited due to a consumer boycott in China and cost challenges. According to Refinitiv Eikon data, Puma predicts operational earnings of $679-$792 million in 2022, up from 557 million in 2021 but below…
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Pakistan media applauds China’s treatment of the Xinjiang region.
Recently the US has sanctioned China over its treatment of the Uyghurs. Because of China’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims, countries such as the United States and other Western countries are boycotting Beijing 2022 Olympics diplomatically, but no Muslim nation has done so far.
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New US bill aims to counter China With Policies for Tibet and Xinjiang
In its latest bill to fight China, US provides measures for Tibet, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Xinjiang, People’s Republic of China’s trouble areas, where it seeks to uphold democratic principles in the face of China’s oppression. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee drafted the 283-page bill to address China’s economic and geopolitical influence.
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Tibetan Women, Nuns Face Brutal Sexual Abuse in China’s Reeducation Camps
There is a growing protest against China’s infamous Transformation or Re-education camps across the world. But there are more revelation about Tibetan women including Buddhist nuns subjected to brutal sexual abuse in those camps. The ordeals of the victims are very saddening and people are very much shocked about such serious systematic abuse of human…
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Tibet Being Used As A Tax Haven By China’s Wealthiest
For the wealthiest people in Beijing, strife-torn areas like Tibet and Xinjiang are swiftly mutating into a tax haven where investment is lucrative owing to the fact that China levies less tax in these region. This development has been highlighted by reports of how Chinese billionaire actresses Zhao Wei and Fan Bingbing set up companies…
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China Exporting Abusive Tibet Policies To Xinjiang, Says Human Rights Watch
New Delhi: China has long been exercising abusive policies in Tibet and has prevalently committed serious human rights violations. A new article by the Human Rights Watch claims that China is “exporting the same abusive policies it has been using in Tibet to Xinjiang, the ethnic Uyghur region.”.