

China's treatment of its minorities, including pushing them into forced labour in factories that make gadgets or components for gadgets, has led to a spotlight on the manufacturing and supply lines of global tech giants.

The BBC quoted the app's maker, PDMS, which in a statement noted, "According to Apple, our app Quran Majeed has been removed from the China App Store because it includes content that requires additional documentation from Chinese authorities."Ĭhina in recent years has been criticised for violating the human rights of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang. Apple's human rights policy notes that the company is required to comply with the local laws but during complex issues, the tech giant may disagree with governments. The app is available in other countries on the App Store and on Google Play.
