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People in China Left Wondering, 'What Happened in Xinjiang?'
By Yaqiu Wang
Chinese K-Pop Stars Are Dumping Deals With Fashion Brands To Support Beijing
How China's Outrage Machine Kicked Up a Storm Over H&M (Published 2021)
By Paul Mozur & Raymond Zhong
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By Surekha Ragavan & Minnie Wang
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Why H&M, Nike and Others Are Being Boycotted in China
By Elizabeth Paton & Vanessa Friedman
As Burberry Faces Backlash In China Over Xinjiang Cotton, Other Luxury Brands Could Face Boycott
By Isabel Togoh
I've been sanctioned by China – but that won't stop me speaking out over Xinjiang
By Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws
How brands are responding to China's Xinjiang boycotts: deleting past statements or all-out flip-flops
By Grady McGregor
China Urges Boycott Of H&M
By Emily Feng
H&M and Nike face China backlash over Xinjiang stance
By Christian Shepherd
Nike, H&M, Burberry face backlash and boycotts in China over stance on Uyghur treatment
By Adela Suliman
China erasing H&M from internet amid Xinjiang backlash
By Joe Mcdonald & Zen Soo
H&M and Nike are facing a boycott in China over Xinjiang cotton statements
By Laura He & Ben Westcott
Nike faces social media storm in China over Xinjiang statement
By Ana Nicolaci da Costa & Ryan Woo
Chinese celebs, netizens slam 'two-faced' Hugo Boss over Xinjiang
By Michael Perry & Ryan Woo
Old H&M comment on 'forced labour' in China's Xinjiang raises online storm
By Gabriel Crossley, Nick Macfie & Anna Ringstrom
China branch of cotton trade body finds no forced labour in Xinjiang
By Toby Chopra & Josh Horwitz
H&M gets wiped off major Chinese apps after an old statement about forced labor reappears
By Arjun Kharpal
China's Outrage over Forced Labor Charges Targets H&M, Adidas and Nike
By Sui-lee Wee & Keith Bradsher
China imposes sanctions on UK MPs, lawyers and academic in Xinjiang row
By Patrick Wintour
Nike and H&M face backlash in China over Xinjiang statements
By Michael Standaert
Chinese public figures ditch western brands as Xinjiang row escalates
By Emma Graham-Harrison