Tag: China Human Rights

CCP’s Suppression of Religion Mirrors Cultural Revolution: Former US Freedom Ambassador

The suppression of religion in China under the rule of Xi Jinping mirrors that of the Cultural Revolution, according to Sam Brownback, former U.S. Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom. The Cultural Revolution took place in China from 1966 to 1976. Mao Zedong declared a class war and a war on everything traditional, bringing…


LIVE 3 PM ET: Hudson Institute Holds Conversation on Forced Labor and How to Combat It

A discussion on Regulatory and Reputational Risk in China: Forced Labor and the U.S. Government’s Contribution to a Global Response, will be held by The Hudson Institute at 3:00 p.m. ET on March 17. Department of Homeland Security Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans Robert Silvers will have a conversation with Hudson Institute Senior Fellow…


LIVE NOW: Hudson Institute Holds Conversation on Forced Labor and How to Combat It

A discussion on Regulatory and Reputational Risk in China: Forced Labor and the U.S. Government’s Contribution to a Global Response, will be held by The Hudson Institute at 3:00 p.m. ET on March 17. Department of Homeland Security Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans Robert Silvers will have a conversation with Hudson Institute Senior Fellow…


Hudson Institute Holds Conversation on Forced Labor and How to Combat It

A discussion on Regulatory and Reputational Risk in China: Forced Labor and the U.S. Government’s Contribution to a Global Response, will be held by The Hudson Institute at 3:00 p.m. ET on March 17. Department of Homeland Security Under Secretary for Strategy, Policy, and Plans Robert Silvers will have a conversation with Hudson Institute Senior Fellow…


Chinese Regime Tightens Online Censorship, Clamps Down on Influencers

The Chinese communist regime’s Cyberspace Administration (CAC) launched a two-month “purge” on March 12 to strictly control the dissemination of information on China’s internet and to increase the censorship of online citizen journalists. The move has caused uproar online, however. A popular Chinese social media influencer also fell victim to the newly tightened censorship rules…


‘Red Roulette’ Author: Hong Kong Protestors Encouraged Memoir’s Publication

The Chinese-language edition of the bestselling book “Red Roulette” has finally made its debut in Taiwan. With its subtitle “An Insider’s Story of Wealth, Power, Corruption, and Vengeance in Today’s China,” the book’s author, Desmond Shum, said the book tells “the story powerful forces are desperate for you not to hear.” Encouraged to share his…


Jiang Yanyong, a Chinese SARS Whistleblower, Dies at 91

Jiang Yanyong, a military surgeon who exposed the Chinese regime’s cover-up of the SARS outbreaks and who was later placed under house arrest for denouncing the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, has died. He was 91. Jiang died of pneumonia on March 11 in Beijing, according to his longtime friend and Hong Kong media reports. China’s state…


Hongkongers Living Under the Dark Shadow of the CCP in Britain

Beaten, stalked, and terrorised—this is the reality for many exiled Hongkongers living under the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) shadow in the UK. Despite fleeing the cruel Beijing regime, men and women who successfully leave Hong Kong to find sanctuary in Britain face ongoing intimidation from CCP agents. Physical attacks, brutal beatings, and even threats of…


China’s Gigantic ‘Stability Maintenance’ Budget Targets the Chinese People: Human Rights Lawyer

The Chinese communist regime recently released a public security budget for 2023 with official numbers of some 208.972 billion yuan ($30.5 billion)—the first time its projected public security expenditure has exceeded 200 billion yuan. Human rights lawyer Wu Shaoping said the so-called “stability maintenance” expenditures of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are effectively a bottomless pit for…


Beijing Police Harass, Kidnap Activist-Entrepreneur During ‘Two Sessions’ Meeting

A Chinese activist and entrepreneur was forcibly removed from his home in Beijing by local police on the evening of March 9 during their “investigation” of the so-called “White Paper Movement.” Businessman Guo Kunpeng said he believes his detention was related to the annual “Two Sessions” meetings that were taking place at the time of…