“Dare to fight”: Xi Jinping tells the Chinese military to deepen its war planning. The second U.S. cabinet official to visit China in a month, Treasury Secretary Yellen is kicking off a trip to Beijing on Thursday. Beijing takes a new swipe at Washington, telling Japan and South Korea, “You can never become a Westerner.”…
Chinese Muslims Clash With Police Over Partial Demolition of Mosque in Yunnan
Chinese Muslims in Yunnan Province clashed with armed police in an attempt to stop the communist regime’s forced partial demolition of a local mosque. Several viral videos on social media showed that many protesters gathered at the entrance of Najiaying Mosque in Nagu Town of Yuxi City in China’s southwestern province Yunnan on May 27….
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…
Chinese Female Soccer Player Challenges Officials Over Forced House Demolition
Shandong women’s soccer player Lu Yatong revealed her home was violently demolished on Feb. 12, injuring Lu and several family members in the process. Lu recorded the incident and posted it on Chinese social media, Weibo, and challenged local officials on the rule of law after the demolition was conducted without following legal procedures. Speaking to…
Shanghai Tenant and Victim of Demolition Evicted After Posting Anti-CCP Content
A Chinese tenant was forcibly evicted by his landlord—who confessed to being pressured by local authorities—over an anti-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) post on social media. The male retiree, named Dai Zhongyao, wrote “Given the Chinese communist regime is a member state of the U.N. Human Rights Council, I urge the People’s Republic of China to…
Chinese Professor Found Dead After Local Authorities Forcibly Demolished His Properties
A professor at Sichuan Normal University was found dead on the school’s campus in mid-January. Although local authorities have ruled out foul play, those who were close to the victim believe that his death is related to the recent forced demolition of his properties. The local police and the university have confirmed Tuo’s death on…
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