Disney is facing a new round of controversy after it was revealed that the new live-action remake of “Mulan” thanked Chinese government agencies that have been accused of extreme human rights violations.
Disney is facing a new round of controversy, including calls for a boycott, after it was revealed that the new live-action remake of “Mulan” thanked Chinese government agencies that have been accused of extreme human rights violations in the Xinjiang province.
The company’s remake of “Mulan” launched on its Disney+ streaming service on Friday, where eagle-eyed viewers noticed the film's credits thanked several Chinese entities, including the Public Security and Tourism bureaus for Turpan and the Xinjiang government's publicity department. The province is home to detention camps that have held Uighur Muslims, where, such as torture and forced sterilization.
A complaint was recently filed in the International Criminal Court by two organizations of Uighurs accusing the Chinese government of crimes against humanity, torture and genocide,
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