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“We encourage you to consider, beyond the state subsidies, other reasons leading Chinese EVs to be sold at prices below market in the EU,” Philippe Dam, EU Advocacy Director at Human Rights Watch (HRW), writes in an open letter to the European Commission.
Refering to the EU’s ongoing consultations with Beijing regarding tariffs on Electric Vehicles (EVs), HRW asks the Commission to “urge the Chinese government to end crimes against humanity against Uyghurs and Turkic Muslims in Xinjiang and elsewhere and implement the recommendations of the August 2022 OHCHR report on Xinjiang”.
HRW demands three points:
Release everyone who remains arbitrarily detained or imprisoned
Investigate and appropriately prosecute government officials implicated in serious violations of human rights and crimes against humanity
Grant free and unfettered access to Xinjiang to independent monitors, as requested by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and several UN Special Procedures
The rights groups also calls to ensure coherence with the pending Forced Labor Regulation, which enables the European Commission and EU member states to take steps to block entry into the EU market for products made with forced labor.