


Local companies filed a civil lawsuit in March, demanding that Zenz apologize, restore their reputation and compensate them for their losses.Īdrian Zenz, born in 1974, is an infamous anti-China pseudo-scholar. It requests Zenz to stop the infringement, stop spreading rumors, apologize, and compensate the company for the losses. Zenz has wrote articles fabricating and distorting facts, slandering the enterprise by claiming that it is involved in "forced labor," which seriously damaged the company's reputation and caused serious economic losses, the company said.

Xinjiang Shache Xiongying Textile Company, one of a number of enterprises and individuals in Xinjiang who had appointed lawyers to sue German scholar Adrian Zenz (who calls himself Zheng Guoen in Chinese) in March, confirmed with local media ts.cn that the Intermediate People's Court of Kashi accepted the case on April 2. A local court in Kashi, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has accepted the case of a Xinjiang local textile enterprise suing the notorious anti-China German scholar Adrian Zenz for fabricating "forced labor" rumors against the enterprise, a local news website reported on Friday.
