Media reports citing government documents have implicated Xinjiang’s cotton supply chain of forced labour. The reports alleged up to 1.5 million Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other Turkic minorities are being held as forced labour.

HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: 
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Adrian Zenz's report provides new evidence for coercion specifically related to cotton picking. REUTERSpic


A worker is seen in Youngor's cotton spinning factory, in Aksu, Xinjiang Uighur, China. REUTERS file pic

WHAT DID THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT SAY? 

Workers walk by the perimeter fence of what is officially known as a vocational skills education centre in Dabancheng in Xinjiang Uighur autonomous region, China. REUTERS file pic

Political camps appear divided over taking action, with the US Chamber of Commerce indicating a boycott could make the problem worse. REUTERSpic


WHY DOES IT MATTER?

A Chinese police officer takes his position by the road near what is officially called a vocational education centre in Yining in Xinjiang Uighur, China. REUTERS file pic



A farmer picks cotton from a field in Hami, Xinjiang Uygur, China. REUTERS file pic

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