World Cup winner Antoine Griezmann reveals he is ending his sponsorship deal with Huawei after reports claiming that the Chinese telecoms firm was involved in the surveillance of Muslim Uighurs.
A report that surfaced recently alleged Huawei had tested facial recognition software that could help police detect Uighurs.
However, Huawei has denied the claims vehemently and said it was “saddened” by Griezmann’s decision.
China has faced a barrage of criticism over its treatment of the minority with reports suggesting that the Chinese government has detained up to a million Uighurs in Xinjiang province in what the state defines as “re-education camps”.
Griezmann has been with Huawei since 2017 serving as a brand ambassador and has featured prominently in the company’s advertising in France.
“Following strong suspicions that Huawei has contributed to the development of a ‘Uighurs alert’ through the use of facial recognition software, I am immediately ending my partnership with the company,” he said on Instagram.
In a report which made the rounds on Tuesday, US-based surveillance research firm IPVM said Huawei had been involved in testing facial recognition software in China that the authorities could use to detect Uighurs.




