Tag: human rights

Leak of Xinjiang Police Files Provides ‘Absolutely Shocking’ Evidence of Mass Persecution: Former US Ambassador

A report released by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, presenting leaked documents from the files of the Xinjiang police, offers “absolutely shocking” evidence of the chronic abuse and brutality inflicted on the Uyghur population in China’s far west region, according to Andrew Bremberg, the foundation’s president and a former U.S. ambassador to the United…


Facts Matter (May 25): CEO Dumping 30M Vaccine Doses; Global App to 100% Track Citizens; Push to “Recalibrate” Free Speech

The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting is currently underway in the city of Davos, Switzerland. As per usual, the meeting is attended by the global elites who, among other things, discuss ways to reshape society for the better—at least, from their perspective—as well as how to set up more systems of control over our lives….


$375,000 Paid to UN Expert Is Legalized Corruption

Commentary The principles of the United Nations were inspiring in 1941 when an American president and British prime minister met on warships anchored in the North Atlantic first to put them on paper. Now, the U.N. that resulted is rotten to the core. Not because of the original principles of the Atlantic Charter, signed by…


Be Wary of the Path to an ‘Elected Dictatorship’

Commentary On Saturday, Australia is having another federal election. These elections are generally held every three years because the Australian Constitution specifies that the maximum term of a parliament is three years. Of course, democracy is much more than just holding such elections. It takes far more than parliamentary elections to make a sound democracy….


Portugal Is Being Used by China to Undermine EU’s Human Rights

Commentary Unbeknownst to almost everyone, Portugal, in a shocking decision by its Supreme Court, has decided to extradite a woman to China, going against a clear trend in Europe. After years of setbacks for the Chinese regime in its attempt to expand its global long-arm policing, especially in Europe—a key battleground for China—Portugal offers China…


Nigerian Army Standing Down as Terrorists Attack Rural Communities with Impunity

Rampaging terrorists have carried out more than 16 bloody attacks in Nigeria’s state of Kaduna in recent weeks, often with Nigerian troops standing by and refusing to assist, according to spokesmen for the Christian communities in the region. Terrorists massacred 25 people in Kauru County on April 25 and burned houses for three hours without…


‘Eternal Spring’: The Story of 18 Brave Chinese Who Tapped Into State TV to Air Uncensored News in China

A new Canadian-made film tells the story of a daring operation by a group of Chinese citizens who brought uncensored news to China and its aftermath, weaving personal stories of courage and inspiring ones of resilience and faith. The film has been leading in an audience award poll since its screening in Toronto on May…


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UN Rights Team in China Ahead of Xinjiang Visit

GENEVA—The U.N. human rights office has sent an advanced team to the Chinese city of Guangzhou where they are quarantining ahead of a visit to the Xinjiang region, a spokesperson said on Tuesday. The team of five which arrived on Monday precedes an expected visit by the U.N. human rights chief Michelle Bachelet initially programmed…


10 Regimes That ‘Repress Human Rights Activists’ Elected to UN Committee on Human Rights Groups

The United Nations has elected 10 regimes that “repress human rights activists” to its 19-nation committee on nongovernmental organizations, according to UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer. Neuer took to Twitter on April 14 to announce the regimes that had been elected to the committee on NGOs—which oversees the work of human rights groups across the…