Netflix says it does not agree with Chinese author's views on Uighur
Muslims
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[September 26, 2020]
(Reuters) - Netflix Inc <NFLX.O>, in
a response to U.S. senators' concerns over the company's plans to adapt
a Chinese science-fiction book trilogy, said on Friday it did not agree
with the Chinese author's views on the Chinese government's treatment of
Uighur Muslims.
Five Republican U.S. senators urged Netflix this week to reconsider
plans to adapt the book into a TV series because they said the author
has defended the Chinese government's clampdown on ethnic Uighurs and
other Muslims in the Xinjiang region.
"The Three-Body Problem" and two sequels were written by Liu Cixin.
Netflix announced this month that it was turning the books into a
live-action, English-language TV series led by D.B Weiss and David
Benioff, the creators of HBO megahit "Game of Thrones".
Liu serves as a consulting producer on the project.
"Mr. Liu is the author of the book not the creator of this show. We do
not agree with his comments, which are entirely unrelated to his book or
this Netflix show," said Netflix Global Public Policy Vice President
Dean Garfield in a letter to the senators.
"If anything, the government is helping their economy and trying to lift
them out of poverty," Liu told the New Yorker magazine in 2019.
"If you were to loosen up the country a bit, the consequences would be
terrifying."
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The senators also asked Netflix to reconsider the implications of
providing a platform to Liu in producing this project.
The Netflix streaming service is available in more than 190
countries but does not operate in China.
The United States and human rights groups have criticized China's
treatment of the Uighurs.
China's foreign ministry has repeatedly denied the existence of
internment camps in Xinjiang, calling the facilities vocational and
educational institutions and accusing what it calls anti-China
forces of smearing its Xinjiang policy.
(Reporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru; editing by Jason Neely)
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