Category: Falun Gong

UK Ambassador’s Condolences on Death of Former CCP Leader Met With Mixed Reactions

The British ambassador’s message of condolences following the death of former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin, which made references to the late Queen Elizabeth II and the meeting of the two, was met with mixed reactions. One China expert said it’s “absurd and distasteful” that comparisons were made between the Queen and “a brutal dictator,” while another said…


Don’t Mourn Jiang Zemin

Commentary The former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) chief, Jiang Zemin, is dead. Some are misty-eyed, perhaps due to his supposedly friendly demeanor. Jiang performed for world leaders, including singing attempts for the Queen of England, George W. Bush, and Luciano Pavarotti. But Jiang should instead be remembered for the trail of blood he left behind….


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…


How Did Jiang Zemin Reshape China and the CCP?

Commentary Former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin died on Nov. 30. Usually, when a leader of a powerful country or political party passes away, people will discuss his political legacy. I want to share how Jiang reshaped China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Jiang rose to power shortly after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. Before…


Jiang Zemin: Leader in the Mass Killing of Innocents

Commentary The death of Jiang Zemin, former leader of the Chinese Communist Party, reminds us of the instrumental role he played in the mass killing of prisoners of conscience for their organs. That mass killing would not have occurred without the decision of the Chinese Communist Party in 1999 to repress the practice of Falun…


The Horrific Legacy of Former Chinese Communist Leader, Jiang Zemin

Commentary What is the legacy of a man who ordered the genocide of 70-100 million people? For the sake of the victims and posterity who will one day look back upon this tragic era and hopefully draw lessons from it, we must not mince words. We must be clear. Jiang Zemin belongs alongside the worst…


CCP Officials Urged to End Killing of Prisoners of Conscience for Their Organs Following the Death of Former Chinese Leader

Chinese officials and medical professionals involved in carving out organs from detained prisoners of conscience are being urged to stop their complicity in the crime following the death of former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Jiang Zemin, the instigator of the grisly practice. Jiang, who ruled the country from 1993 to 2003, died of leukemia…


Death of Former CCP Leader Spurs Calls for Regime to Be Held Accountable for Atrocities

The death of former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin, who unleashed one of the bloodiest campaigns against a faith group in modern history, has brought fresh calls from rights advocates to hold the Chinese regime accountable for its widespread abuses. Jiang, who rose to power after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, presided over the Chinese Communist…


Photo Gallery: Jiang Zemin’s Legacy of Bloody Persecution

Former Chinese Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin died at age 96 on Nov. 30. Jiang was the architect of the persecution of the spiritual discipline Falun Gong. Under his rule, the Chinese Communist Party launched a sweeping persecution of the group in 1999, when an estimated 70 million to 100 million people across China practiced…


‘The China Nexus’: New Book Chronicles CCP’s ‘Human Rights Horrors’

Benedict Rogers had an idea late one night—to write a book that chronicles all of the “human rights horrors” committed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that he observed during his three decades of experience as a journalist and human rights campaigner in and around China. “I realised that although there are many books on China,…