Help Stop Uyghur Forced Labour

Dear Community Leader,

Australian Government must ban the importation of products from Xinjiang and other parts of China that are produced in whole or part by forced labour.

The systematic oppression of the Uyghur people by the Chinese Government is undeniable, and the exploitation of detained Uyghurs as a captive labour force is clear. More than one million people have been rounded up and put in massive internment camps across Xinjiang. Mass surveillance, restrictions on free movement, and widespread persecution of the Uyghur people have been confirmed beyond doubt.

We must take a strong stand against the well documented abuse of hundreds of thousands of Uyghur people in Xinjiang. It would be a human rights disgrace if Australia, under our free trade agreement with China, turned a blind eye to profiteering from what amounts to slave labour.

Please take a minute to stand up for freedom, democracy and human rights and sign this petition.

Please CLICK HERE and share the petition with all of your friends, family and colleagues. The more signatures we get, the more chance we can achieve real change.

For more information related to Uyghur forced labour, please refer to the following link.

https://www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale

Kind Regards,

Halimah Valiyff

Public Officer

Australian Tangritagh Women’s Association

Ph: +61 8 8362 3377  Fax: +61 8 8362 6922

Mobile: +61 433 406 848

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Payneham SA  5070

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Intuito Market Research, based in Norwood, is currently looking for people originally from overseas but now call South Australia home with young families to participate in a paid focus group discussion. They need to be currently renting but planning to one day buy a home in South Australia.

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