- Human Rights Watch estimates 1 million Uighur Muslims have been detained in Xinjiang, China.
President Joe Biden signed the Uighur Forced Labor Prevention Act in late December.
Following the recent opening of a Tesla store in Xinjiang, China, White House press secretary
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An estimated 1 million Uighur Muslims have been detained in "re-education" camps and subjected to human rights abuses by Chinese authorities, according to Human Rights Watch. Escapees from the camps have given detailed accounts about the abuses they endured in the camps, including beatings, forced labor, medical experiments, and forced abortions.
China has denied all allegations of abuse against the Uighur population.
In late December, President
"I can't speak to the specific situation of one company, but as a general matter, we believe the private sector should oppose the PRC's human rights abuses and genocide in Xinjiang," Psaki said, when asked specifically about Tesla. "The
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