
How the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Became Law
The Dispatch Podcast
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Gozira alcon spent 15 months in concentration camps in shinjong, a northwest region of china. She told the americans about how she wasn't paid what she was promised for her labor. The women at the factory had only forty minutes in the day to eat meals,. They were otherwise under close scrutiny, without the freedom to get water or leave their work. Al khan is far from alone in her experience of forced labor in shin chang. Her testimony, research from experts around the globe and reporting from news outlets in recent years have laid bare the facts.
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