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https://time.com/6328528/investigation-chinese-fishing-fleet-ian-urbina-essay/
The detention of a Japanese trading firm employee in China has raised concerns about the rule of law in the country . This incident is part of a series of raids on foreign companies and detentions of their staff, highlighting the lack of transparency and due process in China's legal system . These issues have implications not only for diplomatic relations and the economy but also for the overall perception of the rule of law in China .
Meanwhile, an investigation into the global seafood industry has revealed severe human rights abuses, with a focus on China's fishing fleet . The abuses include debt bondage, wage withholding, excessive working hours, beatings, passport confiscation, denial of medical care, and even deaths . The investigation also uncovers forced labor of Uyghurs in China's seafood factories . These findings connect the supply chain to global brands and consumers, highlighting the complicity of various stakeholders in perpetuating these abuses .
The detention of the Japanese trading firm employee and the human rights abuses in the seafood industry both point to significant challenges in China's legal system and the protection of rights. These issues raise concerns about the rule of law, transparency, due process, and human rights in the country. They also underscore the need for greater accountability and reforms in both the legal system and the seafood industry .
#forcedlabor #China #seafood #slavery #humanrights #NorthKorea #UyghurMuslims #Thailand
References:
- TIME: Inside an Investigation of the Global Chinese Fishing Fleet
- Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2023/10/23/china-detained-employee-of-japanese-trading-firm-report-says
- The Japan News: https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/editorial/yomiuri-editorial/20231021-144713/
https://time.com/6328528/investigation-chinese-fishing-fleet-ian-urbina-essay/
The detention of a Japanese trading firm employee in China has raised concerns about the rule of law in the country . This incident is part of a series of raids on foreign companies and detentions of their staff, highlighting the lack of transparency and due process in China's legal system . These issues have implications not only for diplomatic relations and the economy but also for the overall perception of the rule of law in China .
Meanwhile, an investigation into the global seafood industry has revealed severe human rights abuses, with a focus on China's fishing fleet . The abuses include debt bondage, wage withholding, excessive working hours, beatings, passport confiscation, denial of medical care, and even deaths . The investigation also uncovers forced labor of Uyghurs in China's seafood factories . These findings connect the supply chain to global brands and consumers, highlighting the complicity of various stakeholders in perpetuating these abuses .
The detention of the Japanese trading firm employee and the human rights abuses in the seafood industry both point to significant challenges in China's legal system and the protection of rights. These issues raise concerns about the rule of law, transparency, due process, and human rights in the country. They also underscore the need for greater accountability and reforms in both the legal system and the seafood industry .
#forcedlabor #China #seafood #slavery #humanrights #NorthKorea #UyghurMuslims #Thailand
References:
- TIME: Inside an Investigation of the Global Chinese Fishing Fleet
- Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2023/10/23/china-detained-employee-of-japanese-trading-firm-report-says
- The Japan News: https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/editorial/yomiuri-editorial/20231021-144713/