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28 sep 2020

Auteur:
弁護士ドットコム

Human Rights Now publishes report on 11 Japanese companies’ response to Uyghur human rights issues

"ウイグル人「強制労働」に日本企業も「加担」…国際NGOが「サプライチェーン」の調査求める", 28 Aug 2020

[Excerpt translation from Japanese to English provided by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre.]

On August 28 the international human rights NGO Human Rights Now held a press conference to address allegations of forced labour occurring in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China. At the event, the organization announced its report, which raises the possibility of Japanese companies' indirect involvement in forced labour of Uyghurs through their supply chains and urges them to take immediate action...

Human Rights Now said, "Japanese companies may be aware of the situation in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region yet continue sourcing from suppliers that use forced labour of Uyghurs who have been forcibly detained. This oversight could develop into a major problem that amounts to complicity in serious human rights abuses."

The Japan Uyghur Association sent a questionnaire dated April 30 to 11 apparel and electronics companies based in Japan that have been linked to allegations of forced Uyghur labour.

Human Rights Now commended the fact that only one company did not respond to the questionnaire. However, it pointed out that companies' responses were insufficient, urging them to take the following steps: 1. investigate the allegations found in the report, 2. investigate not only first-tier but also second-tier suppliers, and 3. investigate allegations of forced labour in an objective and effective manner.

Human Rights Now also urged the Japanese government to take the following steps: A. continue considering regulations that would require companies to respond to human rights risks, including forced labour in their supply chains; B. provide sufficient information to companies involved in countries and regions where the international community has indicated high human rights risks; and C. encourage the Chinese government to comply thoroughly with international human rights treaties.

Fait partie des chronologies suivantes

China: 83 major brands implicated in report on forced labour of ethnic minorities from Xinjiang assigned to factories across provinces; Includes company responses

中国:ヒューマンライツ・ナウ、日本企業のウイグル人権問題対応を調査

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