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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