March 2026: New complaint submitted to Garda National Economic Crime Bureau and Criminal Assets Bureau alleging that Temu’s and Shein’s Irish subsidiaries handle revenue from goods potentially linked to Uyghur forced labour, which may be proceeds of crime under Irish law.

This map shows the possible locations of Uyghur detention centres.
‘Ireland warned to stop import of cotton linked to Uyghur detention camps’ Sunday Business Post
‘Ireland urged to ban imports of cotton produced using ‘forced labour’ in China’ The Irish Times
Authoritative legal opinion concludes that treatment of Uyghurs amounts to crimes against humanity and genocide
New complaint filed by the Irish Uyghur Cultural Association (IUCA) and Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) to the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau (GNBECB) and the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) targets the revenue generated from the sale of goods alleged to be linked to forced labour and therefore may be the proceeds of crime.
On 20th October 2023, along with our partners World Uyghur Congress, we submitted our views to the Irish Government in response to their public consultation on the EU Commission’s proposal for a regulation prohibiting products made with forced labour on the Union market (the “Proposed Regulation”).
Our submission was endorsed by Anti-Slavery International based in the UK and The Human Trafficking Legal Center based in the US. Our submission details crucial amendments that are required to the Proposed Regulation to ensure that it will effectively address state-imposed forced labour.
On the 7th October 2022, we wrote to the Irish Revenue Commissioners calling for a ban to the importation of cotton goods from China’s Uyghur region.
In the letter to the Revenue Commissioners, we outlined the crimes against humanity taking place in the region and the irrefutable connection between Uyghur forced labour and Europe’s fashion industry.
EU law explicitly recognises the prohibition of slavery, servitude, and forced or compulsory labour, as a fundamental human right. International law prohibits the importation of goods produced under these circumstances.
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