China’s Solar Industry Redesigned Itself Around US Forced Labor Law

China’s Solar Industry Redesigned Itself Around US Forced Labor Law
A farmer picks cotton in a cotton field in Shihezi of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, in a file photo. China Photos/Getty Images
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Last month, firsthand testimony from a former Han Chinese police officer who supervised Uyghur labor transfers in Xinjiang described how the system works. Workers are taken to cotton fields under armed escort. Identity cards are confiscated to prevent escape. Those who refuse state-mandated assignments are sent to short-term detention facilities where, in the officer’s words, they are “intentionally subjected to hardship and suffering” until they comply.
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Adrian Zenz
Adrian Zenz
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Adrian Zenz, Ph.D., is senior fellow and director in China Studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.