Category: China Human Rights

Memorial to Mourn Urumqi Fire Victims at Boston Tiananmen Memorial

Chinese people will hold a candlelight vigil in Tiananmen Memorial Park in Boston on Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. ET to mourn the victims of a recent fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang Province, China. The tragedy is believed to be the trigger for ongoing protests across the globe against the Chinese regime. Mass unrest over strict COVID-19…


Gingrich Calls for Chinese Leaders to be Held Accountable for Mass Abuses

Leaders of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have no scruples about killing to preserve power, said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich as he reflected on the recent death of former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin. For their deliberate policies of repression and violence, Gingrich believes Jiang and other Chinese communist leaders have a lot to answer…


China’s Plan to Build Largest Embassy in UK Blocked by Local Council

The Chinese regime will not be able to move its UK embassy to a historical site in East London after the local council voted unanimously to reject the plan. The Chinese government purchased the site of the old Royal Mint, which is a short walk from the Tower Bridge, for £255 million ($310 million) in…


From Democracy Wall to Sim Card Real-Name Registration and Tracing App, Hong Kong People Are Under Increasing Surveillance

At a time when the “White Paper Revolution” in China is booming, the students at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) are required to add their student ID before posting any messages on the Democracy Wall (bulletin board) on campus, HKU announced on Nov. 29. In addition to speech control in colleges, real-name registration is being…


PREMIERING NOW: ‘Most Significant Protests Since 1989’: Benedict Rogers—Is China at a Turning Point?

This episode will premiere on Thursday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. ET. “It looks to me as if these are the most significant protests since 1989, and they are, I think, a boiling over of not just frustration at the very draconian COVID lockdowns, but actually rebellion against the very severe repression, the surveillance state…


‘Most Significant Protests Since 1989’: Benedict Rogers—Is China at a Turning Point?

“It looks to me as if these are the most significant protests since 1989, and they are, I think, a boiling over of not just frustration at the very draconian COVID lockdowns, but actually rebellion against the very severe repression, the surveillance state that has developed under Xi Jinping over the last decade,” says Benedict…


LIVE 10 PM ET: Candlelight Vigil in Remembrance of Urumqi Fire Victims at UCLA

Chinese students at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) are going to hold a candlelight vigil on Dec. 1 on the campus to demonstrate their support to people in China and in remembrance of the tragedy in Ürümqi. The tragic death of at least 10 civilians is the result of the Chinese regime’s strict…


LIVE NOW: ‘Step Down CCP’: Protest at UCLA Against China’s COVID Lockdowns; Urumqi Fire Victims Mourned

Overseas Chinese students at the University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) hold a candlelight vigil on Dec. 1 on campus to protest in support of demonstrations held in China against the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) draconian “zero-COVID” policy, and to mourn the victims killed in a recent fire in Urumqi in western China. Over the weekend,…


‘Step Down CCP’: Protest at UCLA Against China’s COVID Lockdowns; Urumqi Fire Victims Mourned

Overseas Chinese students at the University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) hold a candlelight vigil on Dec. 1 on campus to protest in support of demonstrations held in China against the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) draconian “zero-COVID” policy, and to mourn the victims killed in a recent fire in Urumqi city in China’s Xinjiang region. Over…


LIVE 7:15 PM ET: Candlelight Vigil for the Lives Lost at Urumiqi Fire

On Dec. 1, hundreds of Chinese students at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania will hold a candlelight vigil to mourn those who lost their lives in the Urumqi fire in Xinjiang and to support people in China who are protesting Beijing’s draconian “zero-COVID” policy. China’s strategy of controlling the coronavirus with lockdowns, mass testing, and quarantines…