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US weighs in on Ivanka factory probe

Govt calls for swift release of activists

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WASHINGTON: The State Department called on Monday for the immediate release of three labour activists who investigat­ed a Chinese company that produced Ivanka Trump shoes in China.

The men were arrested or went missing last week.

The activists were working with China Labor Watch, a New York-based nonprofit, and investigat­ing Huajian Group factories in the southern Chinese cities of Ganzhou and Dongguan.

The company has denied allegation­s of excessive overtime and low wages. It says it stopped producing Ivanka Trump shoes months ago.

A lawyer for one of the activists said all three men were being held at the Ganzhou City Detention Centre in China’s Jiangxi province and that he had been blocked from seeing his client, Hua Haifeng, on Monday and yesterday morning.

The lawyer, Wen Yu, said authoritie­s at the detention centre told him on Monday that “an accident happened in Hua Haifeng’s cell”, without providing further details.

He said that after waiting more than eight hours on Monday, he was allowed to see his client for “less than one minute”.

“I rushed to him and told him, ‘I’m the lawyer hired by your wife’,” he said. Then police took him away. Mr Yu added that Mr Hua looked fine and managed a smile before police escorted him out.

Mr Yu said that he was told the case was being handled by a national security team, rather than a criminal police squad. “This is strange because it is a small case,” he said.

Up to now, the US government hadn’t said anything about the fate of the men.

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

Ms Edwards would not confirm if the US raised the issue directly with China, saying she couldn’t comment on diplomatic conversati­ons. White House spokesman Josh Raffel declined comment.

Ivanka Trump’s brand has declined to comment on the allegation­s or the arrest and disappeara­nces. Marc Fisher, which produces shoes for Ivanka Trump and other brands, has said it is looking into the allegation­s. Ivanka Trump’s lifestyle brand imports most of its merchandis­e from China, trade data shows. She and her father both have extensive trademark portfolios in China, though neither has managed to build up a large retail or real estate presence there. China Labor Watch executive director Li Qiang says he lost touch with the activists late last month.

The group plans to publish a report alleging low pay, excessive overtime and possible misuse of student labour. The investigat­ors also witnessed verbal abuse, with one manager insulting staff about poorly made shoes and making a crude reference in Chinese to female genitalia, according to Mr Li.

The arrest and disappeara­nces come as China cracks down on perceived threats to the stability of its ruling Communist Party.

Faced with rising labour unrest and a slowing economy, Beijing has taken a stern approach to activism in southern China’s manufactur­ing belt and to human rights advocates generally, sparking a wave of critical reports about disappeara­nces, public confession­s, forced repatriati­on and torture in custody.

 ??  ?? Hua Haifeng is seen in this photo taken in 2016 and released by Deng Guilian.
Hua Haifeng is seen in this photo taken in 2016 and released by Deng Guilian.

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