Category: Uyghurs

China Viewed Unfavorably For Its Human Rights Abuses: Pew Research

Unfavorable views of China are shared among the majority of 19 countries surveyed by the Pew Research Center. Human rights issues are the top reason for the negative view of the Communist regime. In the 2022 Pew Research Center global survey released on June 29, negative views of China remain at or near historic highs in…


‘Badge of Honor’: US Senator Seeking Oil Export Ban for China Welcomes Beijing’s Wrath

Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) was one of four U.S. lawmakers targeted by the Chinese regime’s retaliatory sanctions two years ago. And the pressure from Beijing hasn’t eased since. Data analytics from the past few months showed a sharp rise in attacks from Chinese media outlets and social media targeting the senator, who has been at…


‘Badge of Honor’: US Senator Seeking China Oil Export Ban Welcomes Beijing’s Wrath

Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) was one of four U.S. lawmakers targeted by the Chinese regime’s retaliatory sanctions two years ago. And the pressure from Beijing hasn’t eased since. Data analytics from the past few months showed a sharp rise in attacks from Chinese media outlets and social media targeting the senator, who has been at…


US and Others Seek ILO China Mission to Probe Alleged Xinjiang Abuses

GENEVA—The United States, Britain, and other countries on Thursday called for the International Labor Organization (ILO) to set up a mission to probe alleged labor abuses in China’s Xinjiang and urged Beijing to allow unfettered access. A committee at the U.N. agency is addressing the Chinese regime’s compliance with global labor standards after describing its…


Australian Senator Rex Patrick Calls for Ban on Slave Labour Products

Independent senator for South Australia, Rex Patrick, has called on both the major Coalition and Labor parties to commit to a ban on products made through slave labour. Patrick said in a release on Saturday that “nobody wants to wear or use misery.” “Not only is the human cost of slave labour abhorrent, it also…


Senator Kimberley Kitching: A Virtuous Voice of Reason

Commentary Kimberley Jane Kitching, a Labor senator for the Australian state of Victoria, died unexpectedly on March 10 at the age of 52. Her untimely passing, caused by a suspected heart attack, follows the recent deaths of cricketers Shane Warne and Rod Marsh, also from heart attacks. Throughout her senatorial career Kitching was an upstanding…


Amazon Suppliers Linked to Forced Labor in China’s Xinjiang: Watchdog

At least five companies in tech giant Amazon’s supply chain are linked to forced labor in China, according to a new report by a corporate accountability watchdog. Three of Amazon’s suppliers, Luxshare Precision Industry, Acbel Polytech, and Lens Technology, are alleged to have directly engaged in the use of forced labor in China according to…


‘Epidemic of Sellouts’: NBA Players’ Shoe Deals With Chinese Brands Linked to Forced Labor Draws Criticism

“If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything,” so wrote retired NBA player Dwyane Wade on Twitter in June 2020. The tweet, coming out amid mass protests over the death of George Floyd, pictured the basketball player holding a pair of black shoes with the slogan painted over in capital letters: “enough is…


No One’s Watching the Beijing Winter Games Because It’s a Celebration of the CCP’s Cruelty and Brutality

After World War II, many wondered how world powers could have sent their Olympic teams to Berlin in 1936. It legitimized the Nazi regime. And yet today, the world has repeated its terrible mistake by participating in the Beijing Games. It’s not just populations within China like the Uyghurs that have been targeted by the…


Americans Need to Say ‘No More‘ to Products Manufactured in China Using Slave Labor: Official

During an interview on EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program, Nadine Maenza, chair of the federal government commission said that in order to effectively prevent big companies from using slave labor in China to manufacture their products, people should be willing to pay more for these goods. If these companies are unable to continue with slave labor in Xinjiang,…