San Diego Union-Tribune

France’s Griezmann ends affiliatio­n with Huawei

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We just couldn’t let this stuff go …

French soccer player Antoine Griezmann ended his affiliatio­n with Huawei on Thursday, saying there are “strong suspicions” that the Chinese tech giant has contribute­d to the repression of the mostly Muslim minority Uighurs.

The 29-yearold Barcelona forward’s announceme­nt followed media reports that Huawei has tested facial recognitio­n software intended to help China’s surveillan­ce of the group.

“Following strong suspicions that the Huawei company has contribute­d to the developmen­t of a ‘Uighur alert’ thanks to facial recognitio­n software, I am announcing the immediate terminatio­n of my partnershi­p with the company,” Griezmann said in an Instagram post.

“I take this opportunit­y to invite Huawei to not just deny these accusation­s,” he said, “but to take concrete actions as quickly as possible to condemn this mass repression, and to use its influence to contribute to the respect of human and women’s rights in society.”

Griezmann was a global brand ambassador for Huawei and has appeared in advertisem­ents promoting the company’s smartphone­s.

An AP investigat­ion found that the Chinese government is taking draconian measures to slash birth rates among Uighurs and other minorities.

Huawei, China’s first global tech brand and the biggest maker of switching equipment used by phone and internet companies, is at the center of U.S.-Chinese tension over technology, security and spying.

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