Showing posts with label Apple slave labor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple slave labor. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Apple: Slave Labor - Gang Rapes - Medical Experiments - Crimes Against Humanity - Child Labor

 Seven of Apple's suppliers were found to be linked to forced labor of Uyghur Muslims and other persecuted groups sourced from the Xinjiang region, according to an investigation by The Information.



Apple has previously denied using suppliers that rely on the forced labor of Uyghurs, a Muslim minority group that has faced persecution in China. The Information's investigation suggests the use of forced labor by some of Apple's largest suppliers is more widespread than previously reported.

Apple did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

As the Information notes, just one of the suppliers is in Xinjiang, the western region of China that consists predominately of the Uyghur Muslim population, which is native to the area. Other workers were shipped from Xinjiang to companies like Luxshare, which is one of Apple's biggest Chinese suppliers, according to records viewed by the outlet.

Avary Holding, which makes circuit boards for Apple devices in the Chinese city of Huai'an, added 400 Xinjiang labor workers to its workforce between 2019 and 2020 at one of its factories, per the report. Avary denied those claims to The Information. And Shenzhen Deren Electronic, which has made antennas and internal cables for Apple, has taken in 1,000 labor workers from Xinjiang, according to the report.

The outlet also viewed a video produced by AcBel Polytech, one of the suppliers, that shows how the company used forced labor from Xinjiang workers sometime between late 2018 and early 2019.

Apple does not publicly list the suppliers that it works with, but the publication verified their links to the company through official documents as well as through current employees at the suppliers. Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and other companies were also linked to the suppliers in question, according to The Information.

One supplier, Lens Technology, which has provided Apple with glass for iPhones, has received 600 workers from Xinjiang since 2018, according to The Information. Apple responded to a previous report of Lens using forced Uyghur laborers in December saying, in part, it has "zero tolerance for forced labor" and did not find any evidence that Uyghurs were sent to the supplier's facilities.

Read more: It's clear the US does not care about China's face anymore

A March 2020 report from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute also found connections between Apple suppliers and forced Uyghur labor.

Human Rights Watch estimates 1 million Uyghur Muslims are being persecuted in China. The country has detained them in internment camps, forcing them to abandon their culture for Chinese customs, like learning the Mandarin language. 

China has pushed back on the characterization of the camps, claiming they are for "reeducation" purposes and calling Uyghur Muslims terrorists and religious extremists, as Business Insider's Alexandra Ma reported.

If they refuse to participate in the work camps, they are sent to jail. Reports have surfaced of torture at these camps, including one woman who said she witnessed a gang rape and medical experiments on the prisoners while she was teaching Chinese propaganda in the camps. The government has also been accused of sterilizing Uyghur women.

International human rights advocates and countries around the world have condemned China's actions. Human Rights Watch said in April that China is committing "crimes against humanity" through its prison centers for Uyghurs.

Read the full report on The Information here.

  • REPORT: More Suppliers for Apple Discovered Using Slave Labor

    https://www.nlpc.org/current-projects/report-more...

    Citing discoveries made by human rights groups via satellite images, videos, and public statements by Chinese officials, the report “found seven companies supplying device components, coatings and assembly services to Apple that are linked to alleged forced labor involving Uyghurs and other oppressed monitories in China. At least five of those companies received thousands of Uyghur and …

  • Apple suppliers linked to Uyghur forced labor in new ...

    https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/10/22428899/apple...

    Apple “found no evidence of forced labor anywhere we operate,” a spokesperson told The Information. Apple said it looks for forced labor as part of “every assessment” it conducts.

  • Apple Knowingly Relied on Child Labor for 3 Years to Cut ...

    https://www.businessinsider.com/apple-knowingly...

    Apple discovered that Suyin Electronics, one of its Chinese-based suppliers, relied on child labor on multiple occasions, but still took three years to fully cut ties, The Information reported on...

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    • Wednesday, November 3, 2021

      iPhone Dictation Sucks and Siri SUCKS More Than Ever! Class Action Lawsuit Coming? Boycott?

      Apple is another entity more evil than Trump. Apple uses Chinese slave labor and their products now suck. Apple executives are corporate criminals and they should be arrested, tried and sent to prisons so inmates can torture them.  




      Some Customer Complaints 

      Does anyone else have the problems with dictation? I swear it gets worse with every new ios update. Now it is so bad it is unusable. For the first time since owning a iPhone, I now have to type all my messages. Voice dictation is so bad and unusable. I speak very clear and I am very articulate and the voice dictation absolutely misses on every front. It has gotten so bad that I am considering changing from iPhone to a samsung. I have already left the Mac world for PC because of the inflated prices of the Mac at my level. I bought a PC the equivalent of a Mac pro for literally 1/3 the price and now the the terrible...horrible...pathetic voice dictation I am about done with Apple and their products altogether.

      Why can’t you fix Siri so that it doesn’t change dictation when I’m trying to use speech to text

      G it worked fine here well I want to do that whenever I’m actually using it texting why does it keep changing things that I don’t say in with each iOS upgrade it gets worse no I had I done this on a text message who knows what it would say I have to keep going back erasing what I put in and then hope that’s what I said it’s still there when I send it

      It even changed some of my words to really filthy words I realize I may not have the best space in the world but at least I know what I said Siri says what it wants to say fix it but I’m going back to android and Google iPhones are overrated!


      The dictation for text, and other applications is getting to be unusable. Just got this way in the last update or two. Apple, did you outsource this to the Chinese? It honestly appears that whoever wrote the recognition program does not have English as their first language. Please fix this promptly!


      Jan 5, 2021 8:36 AM in response to tctaylor3

      I have a cheap Android phone and a 3rd gen iPad. Speech to text is great on the android, worthless garbage on the iPad. Just unusably bad. I was considering upgrading to an iphone 12 but dictation simply doesn’t work half the time. That’s unacceptable.


      Jan 5, 2021 7:32 PM in response to teve240

      The dictation for text, and other applications is getting to be unusable. Just got this way in the last update or two. Apple, did you outsource this to the Chinese? It honestly appears that whoever wrote the recognition program does not have English as their first language. Please fix this promptly!


      Jan 10, 2021 7:51 AM in response to tctaylor3

      I feel your pain! I’m finding it hard to believe that iOS dictation has gotten this bad. When I was still on Android a year and a half ago, I actually wrote an entire 18-page term paper on my phone. It required minimal edits. I got an A+.


      Reproducing that feat on an iPhone would be absolutely impossible. Not even a chance. Like you, I speak very clearly and articulately, yet every other word is misinterpreted. I was texting my brother a little while ago and I asked him how his dog was doing. I said very clearly, "How has Fred been?" This was registered as "How is friend been?" Um....really?


      I can see Fred being misinterpreted as friend, but how in the heck does AI in 2021 come up with "is been"? How did it not realize that the right word was "has"? Grammatically, it makes zero sense, and iOS should have realized that. Android would have.


      Also, like you, I am considering going back to Android. I use voice dictation heavily, and Apple's is simply atrocious. It’s a shameful, horrific mess. It’s barely usable and barely functional. I don’t see how Apple can go on like this and pretend like everything is OK. It’s not OK. This is a massive failure. Enough of a failure to send people to another platform.


      Jan 15, 2021 10:41 PM in response to tctaylor3

      Yes yes yes! I had an iPhone 6 and I usually never updated it and my dictation worked perfect on that phone. I recently updated to the iPhone 12 and the dictation is horrible now. I am so annoyed. I’m glad I’m not the only one though. I hope Apple fixes this because I use this feature so much. It’s frustrating!


      Jan 18, 2021 10:34 AM in response to tctaylor3

      100% agreed. Dictation unusable now. Apple, WHAT HAPPENED? I used to dictate EVERYTHING and now cannot dictate ANYTHING – not even small sentences. Not only is it worse at capturing the words, on the rare occasion it transcribes a dictation accurately – it then auto changes to something wrong (and often non-sensical). It would be laughable if it wasn’t so incredibly frustrating. Could be a deal-breaker for me this, Apple. PLEASE SORT IT OUT!


      Jan 18, 2021 6:37 PM in response to tctaylor3

      I am 100% with you. I switched to Apple a couple years ago because of a job and in my opinion everything on Apple is better except voice to text. I have never seen such a huge failure for such a major feature on a system that is so widely used. How is this acceptable? Why are there people lining the streets to get these phones when they don't even work. are use text to talk for the majority of my communications when I'm texting or emailing. I had to switch that when I purchase Apple products because well it doesn't work. The diction is just horrid and whoever is designing this really needs to take some English classes. I was going to upgrade but I'm gonna switch back to android. when i called Apple help and ask them about it they told me to update my phone. Also what's with a new phone being released every couple months? It's not feeling like it's all that deal and there's really no point to upgrading.


      Jan 21, 2021 11:27 AM in response to KJV77

      Dictation now unusable since iOS 14 update- apple, can you not fix it?


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