Washington DC, April 27 -- A report by The New York Times, drawing on information from the Campaign for Uyghurs (CFU), has raised concerns over alleged links between products made by Pop Mart and forced labour in China's Uyghur region, according to a CFU press release.

The report focuses on Pop Mart's widely popular collectable toy line, including its "Labubu" dolls, and alleges that materials used in their production may be sourced from cotton originating in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, also referred to as East Turkistan by activists. CFU claims that over 90 per cent of China's cotton is produced in this region, where allegations of forced labour and human rights violations against Uyghurs have been widely reported.

"Credible evi...