Category: China Human Rights

China Censors Block Chinese-American Writer Amid Outrage Over Chained-Up Mother

A Chinese-American author has been censored on China’s internet after she published an article on WeChat, a Twitter-like Chinese social media platform, speaking about a Chinese mother’s plight. Yan Geling is known for her fiction depicting the hardships and struggles of females in China, only this time she wrote an article about a real-life tragedy…


Notorious Trampler of Religious Freedom in China Shows Signs of Being Sidelined

A recent official notice of a role change has raised concern over the chief of a security organization in the north China city of Tianjin. A China expert says its possible that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official could fall from grace. A notice on Feb. 14 said that Zhao Fei, head of the Political…


CCP Official Responsible for Human Rights Abuses May Be Facing Demotion: Expert

A recent official notice of a role change has raised concern over the chief of a security organization in the north China city of Tianjin. A China expert says its possible that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official could fall from grace. A notice on Feb. 14 said that Zhao Fei, head of the Political…


US Commission Asks Amazon to Support Whistleblower Who Exposed Abuse at Supplier’s Chinese Factory

A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Feb. 16 sent a letter to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, asking the U.S. e-commerce giant to support a Chinese whistleblower who was jailed and tortured after he exposed poor working conditions at one of the company’s suppliers in China. Tang Mingfang, 43, was formerly an engineer at electronics manufacturer…


US Commission Asks Amazon to Support a Whistleblower Who Exposed Abuse at Supplier’s Chinese Factory

A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Feb. 16 sent a letter to Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, asking the U.S. retail giant to support a Chinese whistleblower, who was jailed and tortured after he exposed poor working conditions at one of the company’s suppliers in China. Tang Mingfang, 43, was formerly an engineer at electronics manufacturer…


What Did China Gain From Hosting the Olympics, and Did Their Political Stunt Work?

Starbucks is in trouble. An employee allegedly kicked out a group of policemen. Chinese netizens are using the chance to defend their country, and the Chinese state media is weighing in. Is it time for us to reflect on the decision to let China host the Winter Games? With the horrible human rights abuses in…


Communist China Seeks to Create ‘Pure Citizens,’ Will Use ‘Any Tool Whatsoever’ to Stamp Out Dissent: Historian

The West needs to pressure the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and support those who are challenging it, in order to stop the regime’s totalitarian rule, according to Lee Edwards, co-founder of the Victims of Communism Foundation, a Washington-based advocacy group.   “[The CCP] is willing to use any tool whatsoever to stamp out diversity, or the…


Olympic Games in China ‘a Huge Political Theater, My Heart Aches Watching This’: Latvian Team Coach

Two-time Olympic bronze medalist and current coach of the Latvian men’s luge team Martins Rubenis expressed candidly to Latvian media his disdain over the Chinese regime hosting the 2022 Games—just hours after his team competed at the Winter Olympics on Sunday, Feb. 7. As Chinese soldiers stood guard to his right, in an interview with Latvia’s national…


Olympic Games in China ‘a Huge Political Theater’: Latvian Team Coach

Two-time Olympic bronze medalist and current coach of the Latvian men’s luge team Martins Rubenis expressed candidly to Latvian media his disdain over the Chinese regime hosting the 2022 Games—just hours after his team competed at the Winter Olympics on Sunday, Feb. 7. As Chinese soldiers stood guard to his right, in an interview with Latvia’s national…


Programming Alert: Documentary ‘Canaries in a Cold War’

The documentary “Canaries in a Cold War” will be released on NTD Television Sunday, Feb. 20, at 1:30 p.m., and re-run Saturday, Feb. 26, at 5:00 p.m. It will also be available on-demand on EpochTV starting Wednesday, Feb. 9. At the beginning of 2021, singer-songwriter and human rights activist James H. White set out for…