"...Kodak has become the latest company to navigate the quagmire of expectations set by the West and China.
The company briefly published a photo series from Xinjiang on Instagram, before quickly removing the photos and offering an apology after a backlash from some Chinese users. ..."In recent years, the region has been at the centre of an international outcry following the mass-incarceration of its Uyghur population and other Muslim minorities.
...The response from Chinese officials is unclear, but Chinese state-owned publications ran stories critical of Kodak.
..."We have created a globalized world where no company with international ambition can reasonably give up on the China market," he said to CNET....
William Nee, research and advocacy coordinator at the Chinese Network of Human Rights Defenders, is more critical. "This is just another pathetic example of how companies are willing to censor themselves, even with an ongoing cultural genocide, just to maintain access to the Chinese market," he said...Read all.
..."We have created a globalized world where no company with international ambition can reasonably give up on the China market," he said to CNET....
William Nee, research and advocacy coordinator at the Chinese Network of Human Rights Defenders, is more critical. "This is just another pathetic example of how companies are willing to censor themselves, even with an ongoing cultural genocide, just to maintain access to the Chinese market," he said...Read all.
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