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Beijing Olympics: Coca-Cola quiet on Uyghur genocide after criticizing Georgia election law

Beijing Olympics: Coca-Cola quiet on Uyghur genocide after criticizing Georgia election law The U.S., under former President Trump's administration, designated China's treatment of the Uyghurs as an "act of genocide" last year. The following month, a legal opinion from a British court declared there was a "very credible case" that China was indeed carrying out a genocide. The Biden administration has maintained this designation since taking office.

2022-02-15T15:30:56-05:00February 5th, 2022|News|

The Big Business of Uyghur Genocide Denial

A months long investigation by New Lines can reveal that over the past five years almost $65 million has filtered through various entities connected with people who have defended the Chinese government and downplayed or denied documented human rights violations committed by Beijing against the Uyghur and Turkic Muslim minorities.

2022-01-26T14:48:13-05:00January 18th, 2022|News|

Quid iPhone Pro Quo: Apple Signed Secret $275 Billion Deal With Chinese Government

Investors and journalists have been openly questioning whether Apple CEO Tim Cook, once praised for his deep-rooted connections within the CCP, has allowed his relationships in China to sour as the US has stepped up criticisms over human rights - treatment of the Uyghers in Xinjiang and elsewhere - and Taiwan. These ties have grown intensely controversial, eliciting criticism from lawmakers, rivals and even the company's own employees.

2021-12-18T15:34:41-05:00December 7th, 2021|News|
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