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Chinese digital art mocks Western criticism of labour conditions in Xinjiang

Published Mar 28, 2021 05:18AM ET Updated Mar 28, 2021 05:56AM ET
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BEIJING (Reuters) - A digital illustration by a prominent Chinese propaganda artist mocking Western governments, media and businesses critical of labour conditions in Xinjiang has gone viral on China's social media.

The digital art by the artist who goes by the name Wuheqilin, referring to a one-horned Chinese mythical beast, shows two figures with white pointed hoods interviewing a scarecrow in a field of cotton and Black slaves.

One of the journalists holds up a microphone with a logo that looks similar to "BBC News".

At the bottom of the illustration reads: "Can you tell us what unfair treatment you have suffered, Miss Scarecrow?"

"I've been sexually assaulted and abused," a placard next to the scarecrow says.

Steadying the cross on which the scarecrow is held is a hooded figure wearing a Minneapolis police uniform, an apparent reference to the police officer who pressed his knee on the neck of a dying George Floyd last year.

Western governments and rights groups have accused authorities in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang of detaining and torturing Uighurs in camps, drawing fierce denials from Beijing, who says the camps are vocational training centres that help combat religious extremism.

Earlier this year, BBC reported that women in the camps had been subject to rape, sexual abuse and torture.

The Chinese foreign ministry said at the time that the BBC report was "without factual basis" and the people interviewed by the BBC have been "proved multiple times" to be "actors disseminating false information".

Last week, Swedish clothing retailer H&M faced a public backlash in China when social media users circulated a statement the company made last year announcing it would no longer source cotton from Xinjiang.

Chinese celebrity endorsers have since dropped several foreign retail labels including Nike (NYSE:NKE).

The assault on Western brands followed coordinated sanctions by the United States, the European Union, Canada and Britain on Chinese officials for alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang, which Washington has said have amounted to genocide.

In Wuheqilin's illustration, which has garnered 1 million "likes", the blood-red letters "HM" can be seen carved onto the trunk of a tree, while in the background is a black antique cotton scale that looks similar to Nike's swoosh logo.

Entitled "Blood Cotton Initiative", the illustration also refers to the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), an international group that promotes sustainable cotton production which said in October it was suspending its approval of cotton sourced from Xinjiang, citing human rights concerns.

Nike, H&M and a number of Western brands are BCI members.

Wuheqilin, who has 2 million followers on China's Twitter-like microblog Weibo (NASDAQ:WB), in December published a digitally manipulated image of an Australian soldier holding a bloodied knife to the throat of an Afghan child, drawing the fury of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

Wuheqilin declined to comment when reached by Reuters.

Nike, H&M and BCI did not immediately comment.

 

Chinese digital art mocks Western criticism of labour conditions in Xinjiang
 

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Ad Cline Mar 29, 2021 1:40AM ET
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kaveh Sun.. another Chinese supporter of concentration camps forced labor and Chinese excuses for its criminal behavior. he would have done well in the Germany of the 1930s. the west learned its lessons about slavery and concentration camps, the Chinese have not. I guess they will have to be taught a painful lesson by the West. Western corporations. and governments are responsible for the Chinese economic build up, over the last 40 years.its now time to bring our corporations home and bring down the fascist Chinese system with massive boycotts and sanctions to its economy and any individual who supports Chinese fascism, concentration camps, and genocide. the world has seen behavior before its time to act.
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David9 Mar 28, 2021 2:24PM ET
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wow... this guy is really good artist. I can see him putting this into an NFT.
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Kaveh Sun Mar 28, 2021 10:55AM ET
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Eu, lefty, china, russia, etc uses their own people in usa to stir up problems so they can run propaganda in their countries. That is how dictators n lefty stay in power.
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Kaveh Sun Mar 28, 2021 10:51AM ET
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Everytime china invaded other country, they forcefully mate the Han to the local. The next generation is a mix meaning they wont fight. Then the country is absorbed into china for good.
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in Vietnam, citizens who are half Chinese have alwas been treated with suspicion and looked down upon. since the Chinese aggressive military incursions into Vietnam in 1978, it has only gotten worse.
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Ten Cent Mar 28, 2021 10:15AM ET
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Has US and UK never lies when they invaded Iraq and Libya? What happen in Syria, Afghan and Somalia? Has the ordinary people doesn't suffer enough because of politic and western propaganda? Shame on you.
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Benjamin USA Mar 28, 2021 10:15AM ET
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Strawmanning doesnt make you right.
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10cents... another post from a supporter of Russian aggression in Syria. bombing hospitals and innocent civilians the same lies we read about. in the propaganda of the Russian media and spread by Russian intelligence services abroad.... ten cents you should be ashamed of yourself.
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Has US and UK never lies when they invaded Iraq and Libya? What happen in Syria, Afghan and Somalia? Has the ordinary people doesn't suffer enough because of politic and western propaganda? Shame on you!!!!!
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Unfortunately, this will only get worse.
 
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