US blacklists 28 Chinese organisations over 'Uighur abuses' in Xinjiang

Those set to be added to the so-called "Entity List" include video surveillance company Hikvision.

A demonstrator wears a mask painted with the colours of the flag of East Turkestan and a hand bearing the colours of the Chinese flag.

A demonstrator wears a mask painted with the colours of the flag of East Turkestan and a hand bearing the colours of the Chinese flag. Source: AFP

The US Commerce Department announced Monday it is blacklisting 28 Chinese entities that it says are implicated in rights violations and abuses targeting Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang region.

Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced the move, which bars the named entities from purchasing US products, saying the United States "cannot and will not tolerate the brutal suppression of ethnic minorities within China."
The United States is blacklisting a group of Chinese tech companies such as Hikvision that the US says is being used to repress China's Muslim minority groups.
The United States is blacklisting a group of Chinese tech companies such as Hikvision that the US says is being used to repress China's Muslim minority groups. Source: AP
According to an update to the US Federal Register set to be published Wednesday, the blacklisted firms included video surveillance company Hikvision, as well as artificial intelligence companies Megvii Technology and SenseTime.

China has not yet commented on the US decision.

Right groups say China has detained around one million Uighurs and other Muslims in re-education camps in western Xinjiang region in a step Washington says is reminiscent of Nazi Germany.
A lamp post hosting surveillance cameras near Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
A lamp post hosting surveillance cameras near Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Source: EPA
China had until recently denied the camps existed but now claims they are "vocational training schools" necessary to control terrorism, while decrying interference in its "internal affairs."
The US move came after Washington banned technology giant Huawei and other Chinese firms from government contracts, amid the trade war between the two countries.


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Published 8 October 2019 11:37am
Source: AFP, SBS

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