“Players have continued to sign new deals with Anta Sports,” the letter from Senator Jeff Merkley and Representative Jim McGovern added. "We believe that commercial relationships with companies that source cotton in Xinjiang create reputational risks for NBA players and the NBA itself,” they said, noting that the U.S. government had determined that the Chinese government was committing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang and barred imports of cotton from the region. "The NBA and NBA players should not even implicitly be endorsing such horrific human rights abuses," the letter said.For years now, reporting has confirmed the existence of systematic forced labor in the province, where its mostly Muslim inhabitants engage in forced labor. In the letter, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, lawmakers warned that Anta, Li-Ning and Peak had publicly embraced Xinjiang cotton, "likely making them complicit in the use of forced labor."
“We urge the NBPA to work with its members to raise awareness about the ongoing genocide taking place in Xinjiang and the role of forced labor in the production of products made by brands that NBPA members have endorsed,” the letter said. “We hope that the result of such efforts would be that the players would leverage their contracts with Anta, Li-Ning, and Peak to push these companies to end their use of Xinjiang cotton. Short of that outcome, we encourage players to end their endorsement deals with these companies,” it said.Back in September, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said the NBA's long-standing business ties to China (the league's most important growth market oversees) have a "net positive" impact on the "mutual understanding" between the US and Communist China. However, the NBA's standing in China deteriorated after Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted his support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong. That lone tweet prompted China to pull NBA games from airing in the country, costing the league millions and forcing Morey to walk back his comment and apologize, something that horrified American lawmakers. Read more at: ZeroHedge.com and CommunistChina.news.
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