Japan set to pass China human rights resolution before Winter Olympics

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keeping largely in line with the US diplomatic boycott of the event.

Beijing which had warned boycotting countries they would"pay a price for their wrong moves", did not fire any rhetorical barbs at its neighbour.

Ms Funayama hopes the parliamentary resolution will spark momentum to pass a law requiring companies to conduct due diligence on human rights. The latest version seen by Bloomberg refers to the human rights"situation", rather than"violations" as in a previous draft. The word"condemnation" has also been deleted from the title and there is no direct mention of China.

Last year the US customs agency blocked a shipment of Japanese giant Fast Retailing Co's Uniqlo shirts for violating an order prohibiting imports of items suspected to be produced by forced labour in Xinjiang.

 

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Wonder when they’ll do the same for US and UK human rights abuses in Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq etc.

Japan is a militarily defeated country which have still not atoned for its war crimes. It cannot be considered as a civilised country.

Vietnamese man brutally murdered by Japanese. Japan is a barbaric country.

Is there genocide in Xinjiang when the population increased more the 3 times in 7 decades. If so China is really lousy at genocide unlike the Anglo-American axis of evil countries.

The US lies about the Xinjiang Genocide allegations.

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