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Volkswagen investors demand independent audit of China car plant

German carmaker faces human rights and climate protesters at turbulent annual meeting

Volkswagen investors demanded an independent audit into the German carmaker’s plant in Xinjiang territory, China, as executives faced human rights and climate protesters at a turbulent annual meeting.

Security staff escorted activists carrying signs including those demanding the end of alleged Uyghur forced labour. One protester threw a cake at Wolfgang Porsche, narrowly missing the patriarch of the two families that control VW.

Investors at the meeting raised concerns around VW’s plant in a region where China has been accused of human rights abuses, including alleged mass interment in detention camps and forced labour.

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