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China rejects US call for release of labor rights activists

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BEIJING: China on Tuesday said it had detained labor rights activists who scrutinize­d conditions at a Chinese company making Ivanka Trumpbrand­ed shoes, rebuffing a call from the US State Department for the release of the three men.

The remarks were the first official confirmati­on of last month’s statement by China Labor Watch, a New York-based advocacy group that, one activist had been arrested and two were missing after studying conditions at factories that produce shoes for the daughter of US President Donald Trump and other Western brands.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said the activists were detained and investigat­ed on suspicion of interferin­g with a company’s “normal operation and production activities,” and the illegal use of “profession­al surveillan­ce equipment.”

The case was being handled in accordance with the law and no country had the right to interfere in the judicial process, she told a daily news briefing in the Chinese capital.

On Monday, a spokeswoma­n for the US State Department expressed concern over reports that Chinese authoritie­s had detained labor rights activist Hua Haifeng and that two other labor activ- ists – Su Heng and Li Zhao – were also missing and presumed to have been detained.

“We urge China to release them immediatel­y and otherwise afford them the judicial and fair trial protection­s to which they are entitled,” said the spokeswoma­n, Alicia Edwards.

Labor activists have helped US companies understand conditions in their China supply chains, “which can be essential in fulfilling their own responsibi­lities and holding Chinese manufactur­ers accountabl­e under Chinese labor laws,” she added.

China Labor Watch said Hua Haifeng was arrested in southeaste­rn Jiangxi province on suspicion of illegally using eavesdropp­ing equipment.

He and Li Zhao had worked covertly at a shoe factory owned by the Huajian Group in the city of Dongguan, in southern Guangdong province. The third investigat­or, Su Heng, had worked at a related factory in the Jiangxi city of Ganzhou, but had been incommunic­ado after May 27.

Both factories produced Ivanka Trump-branded shoes, China Labor Watch said. The investigat­ors had discovered evidence that workers’ rights had been violated, it said.

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