DUSHANBE, November 3, 2012, Asia-Plus -- The director of a California-based labor-rights group says more than 100 international clothing makers are boycotting Uzbek cotton over the use of forced child labor, Radio Liberty’s Uzbek Service reports.
The director of the Responsible Sources Network, Patricia Jurewicz, told RFE/RL that leading international brands such as Wal-Mart, JCPenney, American Eagle, Zara, and many others, have joined the boycott.
Jurewicz said that despite an Uzbek presidential decree this year banning children from working on the country''s cotton fields, children between 15 and18 years old and many adults are still forced to work against their will in the cotton fields.
For years, rights watch dogs have accused Uzbek authorities of forcing children to pick cotton, one of the country''s main exports.
Taliban foreign ministry official criticized the ban on girls' education
Villagers in Vakhsh zone of Khatlon province reportedly forced to collect rainwater
Foreign driver’s licenses to become invalid for those granted residency, temporary residence, or citizenship in Russia
What is hindering the development of business in Tajikistan?
Saudi Arabia to provide aid to 35,000 vulnerable people in Tajikistan
A man detained on suspicion of hitting a traffic police officer in Dushanbe
Tajik agricultural products featured at the "Green Week" in Berlin
Sangtuda-1 hydropower plant began generating electricity seventeen years ago
Iran, Russia sign comprehensive strategic partnership treaty
Kyrgyzstan publishes president’s income declaration: how much did he earn?
All news
Авторизуйтесь, пожалуйста