Category: China Insider

Holding China Accountable for COVID: Solomon Yue Explains New RNC Resolution on Reparation for Virus

Republicans are introducing a bill to sanction Chinese officials, while the Republican National Committee (RNC) calls for China to pay for the damage it caused to Americans from COVID-19. I spoke with Solomon Yue, vice-chair and CEO of Republicans Overseas. He told me how the resolution will work to hold China accountable after a GOP…


Behind the Outrage Over Eileen Gu and China’s Treatment of Women; Uyghur Torchbearer Speaks Out on China

Eileen Gu is in hot water. Her choice to compete for Team China is sparking outrage, a reflection of a deeper societal problem in China—all this through the perspective of four Chinese women. We take a deeper look at how the Chinese Communist Party is behind all of it, and we take a look at…


UN Whistleblower Details China’s Special Treatment on Human Rights | China Insider With David Zhang

A whistleblower says the United Nations (U.N.) is complicit in genocide for providing a list of names of those that speak against Beijing; others say China is co-opting international organizations. All the while, the U.N. is slowing their report of China’s human rights abuses, while the Olympic Games in China are going on. As human…


Athletes Competing Just Miles Away From Persecution ‘Hot Spots’ Near Beijing 2022

A new map shows just how close the competing Olympians are to detention centers. Beijing’s surrounding persecution “hot spots” and China’s appalling human rights record are coming to light again. But it is not the whole picture. We know about the Tibetans, Uyghurs, and Hong Kongers becoming targets of persecution, but not much has been mentioned…


‘Main Melody’ Films Pushed as US-China Relations Sour; Hong Kong’s Religious Freedom Next Target?

We look back three years as Beijing continues to siphon the soul from Hong Kong. My guest this episode warns about the next step: Hong Kong’s pro-Beijing government could be aiming to clamp down on religions. This comes as Hong Kong’s national security law is used to arrest political critics of the Chinese Communist Party…


Most Political Olympics Ever? Why China Always Politicizes Everything, Explained

China is making the Olympics political—meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin and accusing the United States of sabotage, while at the same time trying to spy on athletes. The U.N. and its human rights councils are slow-walking reports and visits after the Olympics. So how do we interpret China’s goal in all this? Perhaps secret speeches…


Democrat ‘China Bill’ Hits House Floor; Interview With Rep. Kevin Brady and Rep. Chris Stewart

Can a 3,000-page bill save the United States from China’s threat? The Democrats’ “China Bill” is hitting the floor this week. Republicans are calling it “too much coral reef and not enough China.” With a $30 trillion debt standing by, what is the best approach for the United States to reach a bipartisan agreement? I…


Defector From China and Hypersonic Threat Gone?; How to Support Team USA in the Genocide Games

In a spy game like the Cold War, China’s threat is mainstream. Both British and American intelligence have called out China. And news regarding a defector from China is raising eyebrows. Can a rocket scientist from China with top secrets on its hypersonic weapons change the landscape of this spy war between the United States…


FBI Director Wray Outlines China Challenge as Main Focus; How to Support Team USA in the Genocide Games

In a spy game like the Cold War, China’s threat is mainstream. Both British and American intelligence have called out China. And news regarding a defector from China is raising eyebrows. Can a rocket scientist from China with top secrets on its hypersonic weapons change the landscape of this spy war between the United States…


Beijing Olympics App Records Audio and Collects Data, Revealed by Experts | China Insider With David Zhang

The invasion of privacy is serious. Should we be worried about our data being watched by China? A mobile app riddled with trouble, “My 2022” is mandated for all that attend the Winter Games this week. What will Beijing do with the data collected from the athletes, officials, and journalists there? And how easy is…