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“The ILO has a key role to play in ending #StateImposedForcedLabor in Turkmenistan and the review by the Committee on the Application of Standards of Turkmenistan’s forced labor record is timely,” said Allison Gill, Forced Labor Program Director at @GLJhub @ILRF 1/2
Concluding a week of successful strategy & stakeholder meetings in Washington, DC with great energy and enthusiasm for the work ahead—to make further labor rights gains in #UzbekCotton & end #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan. It won’t be easy, but we’re firmly committed!
“#StateImposedForcedLabor in the #cotton harvest and exploitation of farmers are not an anomaly in #Turkmenistan,” said Farid Tukhbatullin, Chairperson of Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights @hronikatm 1/2
The ruling in Yusupov's case is expected tomorrow, August 29. This is critical for #Uzbekistan's path after the end of #StateImposedForcedLabor in cotton. Will it continue making progress towards compliance with international standards OR
The Turkmen government 🇹🇲: ▪️uses #StateImposedForcedLabor of public sector employees to harvest cotton ▪️imposes cotton production quotas on farmers and enforces them with the threat of penalty ▪️represses ALL civic freedoms #ChildLabor is a result of the forced labor system
Brands and governments must implement robust mechanisms to eliminate forced labor from supply chains and end their complicity in the #StateImposedForcedLabor system in #Turkmenistan! Thanks to all the journalists and activists disseminating this message and calling for change!
“To eliminate all cotton made with #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan from global #SupplyChains, we need stronger enforcement of existing laws governing #HumanRightsDueDiligence, supply chains, and imports... 1/2
According to @OECD standards, in situations where mitigation is not feasible or because of the severity of the adverse impact, the only responsible course of action is disengagement: such as contexts of #StateImposedForcedLabor.
"Now that #StateImposedForcedLabor in the harvest has been eliminated, we have a solid foundation to move toward a truly sustainable cotton industry that benefits #Uzbek workers, farmers, and civil society", said Raluca Dumitrescu, Coordinator of the @cottoncampaign 1/2
#Uzbekistan🇺🇿: What is the labor rights situation in the cotton industry, one year after the elimination of #StateImposedForcedLabor of pickers? We explain in our Cotton Campaign Coalition statement, issued today 👇cottoncampaign.org/news/uzbekista…
Governments must adopt and robustly enforce #ImportControl measures against forced labor products. To address the #StateImposedForcedLabor system in the harvest of #TurkmenCotton, these control mechanisms should ban all goods, made wholly or in part with Turkmen cotton
Yes, we need a strong EU Forced Labor Regulation that can effectively ban across all EU Member States the import and sale of products made with #StateImposedForcedLabor --> such as all products made in whole or in part with cotton from #Turkmenistan 👇
Parallel to the #CSDDD negotiations, there is the so-relevant #ForcedLabour Regulation negotiation not moving as quickly as it should. We have sent a letter to the Council calling on EU capitals to adopt their common position before the @eu2023es wraps up at the end of this…
Given the #StateImposedForcedLabor situation in #Turkmenistan, the appropriate risk mitigation strategy for brands to comply with the #SupplyChainAct is to map out their entire textile supply chains, to the raw material level, and eliminate all cotton originating in Turkmenistan
Import bans are a powerful policy tool to #endforcedlabor in supply chains, including #stateimposedforcedlabor. 45 civil society groups urge governments to take a decisive stand against forced labor. No country should serve as a safe harbor for goods made using forced labor.
Thank you for raising these important issues! Indeed, imports of #ForcedLabor products are already banned in the US &Canada, and will soon be banned in the EU. The Turkmen government can start making changes now to end #StateImposedForcedLabor in cotton and we stand ready to help
#Turkmenistan: Today, together with @EUSR_CA @TerhiHakala we begin 2-day visit, meeting with the Minister for Justice, Merettagan Taganov. We discussed the importance of civil society, women’s’ rights and upcoming EU legislation on forced labour. @EU4Turkmenistan
CSOs in the @Textilbuendnis called on biz & gov members to take concrete action against #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan cotton. But their proposed resolution requesting brands to map their supply chains & eliminate Turkmen cotton was rejected inkota.de/presse/pressem… 👇
inkota.de
Zwangsarbeit in der Baumwollernte in Turkmenistan stoppen
Das Textilbündnis vermeidet klare Position für einen Boykott
While #Uzbekistan ended #StateImposedForcedLabor in cotton, human rights risks remain, incl. civic space restrictions, constraints on #FreedomOfAssociation and expression, and low capacity for independent monitoring
@Gmamarasulova from Uzbek Forum for Human Rights addressed #FreedomOfExpression and #repressions against #bloggers and #journalists #FreedomOfAssociation and #restrictions on the activities of #CSOs #humanrights #Uzbekistan
Indeed, trade data show that in 2022, Uzbek textile manufacturers used cotton made with #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan. This is a major risk to companies exploring sourcing from #Uzbekistan and it should be addressed through robust traceability solutions
Fascinating report detailing how #Turkmen #cotton producd with #ForcedLabor makes its way into global supply chains, including #Uzbekistan!
📢 In blatant disregard of #StateImposedForcedLabor in Turkmen #cotton, a commercial delegation co-organized by the #Italian government is meeting with textile industry actors in #Turkmenistan to deepen business relationships. Our press release here ⬇️ cottoncampaign.org/news/italian-t…
Women make up the majority of citizens forced to pick cotton in 🇹🇲 #Turkmenistan. The Government of Turkmenistan must end #StateImposedForcedLabor and incorporate gender-responsive policies and practices in the reform process cottoncampaign.org/resources-turk…
Starting at @UNGeneva today: 87th session of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women #CEDAW ♀️ which will review reports of Niger, Tajikistan, Italy, Turkmenistan, Greece, Oman, Djibouti, and the Central African Republic. buff.ly/47LvJuF
An important thread from our partners @cottoncampaign on #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan. #cotton
📢 In blatant disregard of #StateImposedForcedLabor in Turkmen #cotton, a commercial delegation co-organized by the #Italian government is meeting with textile industry actors in #Turkmenistan to deepen business relationships. Our press release here ⬇️ cottoncampaign.org/news/italian-t…
📢 In blatant disregard of #StateImposedForcedLabor in Turkmen #cotton, a commercial delegation co-organized by the #Italian government is meeting with textile industry actors in #Turkmenistan to deepen business relationships. Our press release here ⬇️ cottoncampaign.org/news/italian-t…
Women make up the majority of citizens forced to pick cotton in 🇹🇲 #Turkmenistan. The Government of Turkmenistan must end #StateImposedForcedLabor and incorporate gender-responsive policies and practices in the reform process cottoncampaign.org/resources-turk…
Starting at @UNGeneva today: 87th session of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women #CEDAW ♀️ which will review reports of Niger, Tajikistan, Italy, Turkmenistan, Greece, Oman, Djibouti, and the Central African Republic. buff.ly/47LvJuF
Import bans are a powerful policy tool to #endforcedlabor in supply chains, including #stateimposedforcedlabor. 45 civil society groups urge governments to take a decisive stand against forced labor. No country should serve as a safe harbor for goods made using forced labor.
While #Uzbekistan ended #StateImposedForcedLabor in cotton, human rights risks remain, incl. civic space restrictions, constraints on #FreedomOfAssociation and expression, and low capacity for independent monitoring
@Gmamarasulova from Uzbek Forum for Human Rights addressed #FreedomOfExpression and #repressions against #bloggers and #journalists #FreedomOfAssociation and #restrictions on the activities of #CSOs #humanrights #Uzbekistan
The Turkmen government 🇹🇲: ▪️uses #StateImposedForcedLabor of public sector employees to harvest cotton ▪️imposes cotton production quotas on farmers and enforces them with the threat of penalty ▪️represses ALL civic freedoms #ChildLabor is a result of the forced labor system
The ruling in Yusupov's case is expected tomorrow, August 29. This is critical for #Uzbekistan's path after the end of #StateImposedForcedLabor in cotton. Will it continue making progress towards compliance with international standards OR
According to @OECD standards, in situations where mitigation is not feasible or because of the severity of the adverse impact, the only responsible course of action is disengagement: such as contexts of #StateImposedForcedLabor.
Given the #StateImposedForcedLabor situation in #Turkmenistan, the appropriate risk mitigation strategy for brands to comply with the #SupplyChainAct is to map out their entire textile supply chains, to the raw material level, and eliminate all cotton originating in Turkmenistan
CSOs in the @Textilbuendnis called on biz & gov members to take concrete action against #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan cotton. But their proposed resolution requesting brands to map their supply chains & eliminate Turkmen cotton was rejected inkota.de/presse/pressem… 👇
inkota.de
Zwangsarbeit in der Baumwollernte in Turkmenistan stoppen
Das Textilbündnis vermeidet klare Position für einen Boykott
“To eliminate all cotton made with #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan from global #SupplyChains, we need stronger enforcement of existing laws governing #HumanRightsDueDiligence, supply chains, and imports... 1/2
Indeed, trade data show that in 2022, Uzbek textile manufacturers used cotton made with #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan. This is a major risk to companies exploring sourcing from #Uzbekistan and it should be addressed through robust traceability solutions
Fascinating report detailing how #Turkmen #cotton producd with #ForcedLabor makes its way into global supply chains, including #Uzbekistan!
“#StateImposedForcedLabor in the #cotton harvest and exploitation of farmers are not an anomaly in #Turkmenistan,” said Farid Tukhbatullin, Chairperson of Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights @hronikatm 1/2
“The ILO has a key role to play in ending #StateImposedForcedLabor in Turkmenistan and the review by the Committee on the Application of Standards of Turkmenistan’s forced labor record is timely,” said Allison Gill, Forced Labor Program Director at @GLJhub @ILRF 1/2
"Now that #StateImposedForcedLabor in the harvest has been eliminated, we have a solid foundation to move toward a truly sustainable cotton industry that benefits #Uzbek workers, farmers, and civil society", said Raluca Dumitrescu, Coordinator of the @cottoncampaign 1/2
#Uzbekistan🇺🇿: What is the labor rights situation in the cotton industry, one year after the elimination of #StateImposedForcedLabor of pickers? We explain in our Cotton Campaign Coalition statement, issued today 👇cottoncampaign.org/news/uzbekista…
Thank you for raising these important issues! Indeed, imports of #ForcedLabor products are already banned in the US &Canada, and will soon be banned in the EU. The Turkmen government can start making changes now to end #StateImposedForcedLabor in cotton and we stand ready to help
#Turkmenistan: Today, together with @EUSR_CA @TerhiHakala we begin 2-day visit, meeting with the Minister for Justice, Merettagan Taganov. We discussed the importance of civil society, women’s’ rights and upcoming EU legislation on forced labour. @EU4Turkmenistan
Concluding a week of successful strategy & stakeholder meetings in Washington, DC with great energy and enthusiasm for the work ahead—to make further labor rights gains in #UzbekCotton & end #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan. It won’t be easy, but we’re firmly committed!
Brands and governments must implement robust mechanisms to eliminate forced labor from supply chains and end their complicity in the #StateImposedForcedLabor system in #Turkmenistan! Thanks to all the journalists and activists disseminating this message and calling for change!
Governments must adopt and robustly enforce #ImportControl measures against forced labor products. To address the #StateImposedForcedLabor system in the harvest of #TurkmenCotton, these control mechanisms should ban all goods, made wholly or in part with Turkmen cotton
“#StateImposedForcedLabor in the #cotton harvest and exploitation of farmers are not an anomaly in #Turkmenistan,” said Farid Tukhbatullin, Chairperson of Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights @hronikatm 1/2
“The ILO has a key role to play in ending #StateImposedForcedLabor in Turkmenistan and the review by the Committee on the Application of Standards of Turkmenistan’s forced labor record is timely,” said Allison Gill, Forced Labor Program Director at @GLJhub @ILRF 1/2
Concluding a week of successful strategy & stakeholder meetings in Washington, DC with great energy and enthusiasm for the work ahead—to make further labor rights gains in #UzbekCotton & end #StateImposedForcedLabor in #Turkmenistan. It won’t be easy, but we’re firmly committed!
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