Criticism of government authorities such as Chinese security authorities for Disney movie production criticized September 14 at 14:44

It was discovered that Walt Disney of the United States thanked the government agency of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of China among the groups who thanked for the cooperation in the production of the new movie "Mulan".

The US government has pointed out that there are serious human rights abuses against Uighurs by Chinese authorities in the autonomous regions, and criticism is widespread in Disney's response.

Walt Disney's new movie "Mulan" is a fantasy movie that is a live-action version of the 1998 Disney animation, and it began to be released on the video distribution service from September 4th.



According to US media, some of the groups that are grateful for supporting the production of the film's end roll include several government agencies in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.



The U.S. government has imposed sanctions on officials for serious human rights violations, such as the Chinese authorities improperly detaining Uyghur people in detention facilities in autonomous regions, and dealings with American companies and government agencies. We are taking prohibition measures.



Some media say that one of the Chinese government agencies that was thanked by the "Mulan" this time is the security authorities banned from trading by the US government.



In response to this, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Zhao Zheng, said in a press conference on the 8th, "There is no so-called "re-education camp", and we have established a vocational training facility in accordance with the law."



However, in the United States, the ruling and Republican lawmakers posted that "Disney was grateful for the publicity department that lied to the world," and disregarded human rights violations against the Uighurs in order for Disney to cooperate in movie production. Criticism has spread, and international human rights groups and democratic activists in Hong Kong have also voiced opposition.