Category: China regime

US Approves $120 Million Sale to Maintain Taiwanese Warships

TAIPEI—The United States has approved a possible $120 million sale of parts to help Taiwan maintain its warships, which the island’s defense ministry said would help ensure combat readiness in the face of China regime’s “frequent activities” near the island. The U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency said in a statement it had delivered the required…


Defending U.S. Freedoms and National Security–Sen. Blackburn, Rep. Brooks, Gordon Chang, Ken Paxton

With China threatening to ‘crack the heads’ of its enemies, a recent Russian cyber-attack on a U.S. pipeline, and terrorist activity rife in the Middle East, is learning critical race theory really the highest priority for U.S. troops? Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) doesn’t think so. For this CPAC Texas 2021 special, I interview Rep. Mo…


Biden Administration Should Call China a Regime

Commentary The Biden administration apparently can’t say the words “China” and “regime” in the same sentence. The U.S. government used to call China a “regime,” at least during the Trump presidency, and back in the 1950s. China calls that “Cold War thinking,” as if it were a bad thing when facing a genocidal regime trying…


Groups Outside Mainland China Decry CCP Tyranny on Its 100th Anniversary

In multiple countries, numerous groups launched protests in front of China’s consulates in their respective cities and denounced the brutal rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in China on July 1, the 100th anniversary of the founding of the CCP. The United States On July 1, scores of residents from the Greater New York…


Chinese Netizens Detained for Questioning Official Data on Casualties From Sino-Indian Border Clash

After the Chinese regime recently revealed the number of casualties from the Sino-Indian border clash that occurred last year, several Chinese netizens were detained for questioning and criticizing the official data. On Feb. 19, the CCP for the first time disclosed information on Chinese soldier deaths from the border conflict with India which took place…


‘China’s Last Aboriginal Village’ Devastated in Great Fire

A sudden great fire swallowed up nearly the whole village of Wengding, located in Cangyuan county, Lincang city, southwestern China’s Yunnan Province. It is known as one of the few villages remaining in China where the aboriginal Wa people reside. On Feb. 14, around 5:40 p.m. local time, a severe fire hit the “heritage” section…


Two Netizens in China Go Missing After Organizing YouTube Event Mocking Chinese Leader

Two Chinese netizens have reportedly gone missing since Feb. 9, after participating in a live-streaming event to mock Chinese leader Xi Jinping on YouTube, according to Radio Free Asia (RFA). Several YouTube channels run by Chinese netizens prepared a Feb. 11 joint live-streaming session aimed at ridiculing Xi ahead of the Chinese New Year, the…


Head of Chinese Police Station Shoots at His Superior During Internal Meeting

A violent confrontation that broke out between two Chinese police officers recently went viral on social media. According to a Feb. 8 notice issued by the police bureau of Zhanjiang city in southern China’s Guangdong province, a 40-year-old police officer surnamed Xu shot at his colleague surnamed Wu, 46-year-old, on Feb. 7 in Xuwen county….


Chinese Couple Sentenced to Prison After Voicing Support for Dissidents

Chinese entrepreneur Geng Xiaonan and her husband Qin Zhen, who have publicly voiced support for dissidents in China, were sentenced to prison after being convicted of operating an illegal business operation. The couple was tried at a court in Haidian district, Beijing on Feb. 9. Friends were not permitted to enter the courtroom and attend…


China Insider: Experts Call for Suspension of EU-China Investment Deal

After seven years of negotiations, the Chinese communist regime and the European Union reached the EU-China Comprehensive Investment Agreement in December 2020. Although the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has made promises to the EU such as market access and no more forced technology transfer, many have questioned and criticized this agreement.