China became the worst country in the world in terms of human trafficking and forced wages. Us Report Exposes Chinas Forced Labor and Human Trafficking

China is again at Tier 3 in the US 2025 Human trafficking report. The government is accused of forcible wages from Uygars in Shinjiang and suppressing minorities abroad. China is included in this list since 2020.

Washington: According to the 2025 Human trafficking (TIP) report of the US State Department, the Communist government of China has once again been counted among the world’s worst human trafficking criminals. According to The Apoc Times report, China is placed in Tier 3, the lowest category. It cites the government not to make any special progress in forcible wages and ending human trafficking.

Surprising revelations about China in US report

The report accused the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of maintaining a “policy or pattern” of forcible wages on a large scale, especially in Shinjiang, Uygars and other religious or ethnic minorities are being targeted. The document mentions large-scale detention centers and re-education camps being run by the government, where millions of people are made wages in the name of “professional training”. The report also exposed the growing transnational repression of Beijing, which forces minorities living abroad to return to the country using monitoring, harassment and threats. In such cases, he is often taken into custody on return and forcibly masked.

Wages are being done for 39 lakh people worldwide

Under a Congress order since 2020, the US government has to identify countries where smuggling or government-propelled wages continue. Since then, China has appeared in this list with countries like Afghanistan, Cuba, Irritria, Iran, North Korea, Russia and Syria every year. Citing the data of the International Labor Organization, the report said that estimated 39 lakh people worldwide are currently working forcibly in government control areas. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged the governments to take strict measures to deal with human trafficking and ensure the accountability of those who ignore this problem to deal with human trafficking. Rubio said, human trafficking is a terrible and destructive offense that benefits criminal enterprises and oppressive regions.

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