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#BREAKING under sustained pressure from #IPAC UK MPs and Peers running the #NoGenocideTrade campaign, @GOVUK announces new policies to confront China’s abuse of #Uyghurs but stops short of addressing alleged #genocide
theguardian.com/politics/2021/…
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UK government enacts #IPAC 🇬🇧 recommendations on imports linked to Xinjiang forced labour supply chains, but fails to address calls for High Court genocide determination judgements backed by #NoGenocideTrade campaign.
telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/…
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Spoiler: these changes to the Modern Slavery Act have been in the pipeline for ages and will do v little to help #Uyghurs
Have to call it our: this is a window dressing to see off the #NoGenocideTrade rebellion.
theguardian.com/politics/2021/…
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Sir Malcolm Rifkind, former Foreign Secretary, backs the #NoGenocideTrade amendment in today's @ConHome ahead of the launch of @CPHumanRights report on China led by the brilliant @benedictrogers
conservativehome.com/platform/2021/…
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#GenocideAmendment update. Thanks @MaajidNawaz for your constant support for this cause. #NoGenocideTrade 👇 twitter.com/LBC/status/135…
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Good exchange. Kudos to Nandy for refusing to let the issue go - a true friend to #Uyghurs. @trussliz response very careful but reasonably encouraging. Think we could see decent movement on 🇨🇳with these two.
#NoGenocideTrade twitter.com/lisanandy/stat…
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From @Nus_Ghani in support of the #NoGenocideTrade amendment.
The UK says genocide is a matter for judges not politicians. Fine. So let’s pass this amendment and allow them to rule on China’s atrocities.
thetimes.co.uk/article/the-uk…