Category: China Human Rights

On ESPN, Professor Equates China Genocide to Sports Injuries

News Analysis Is there a genocide going on in the United States? I don’t think so. But on Feb. 4, a professor from Northwestern University compared the genocide against the Uyghurs in China to sports injuries in the United States. In the Xinjiang region of China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has subjected Uyghurs and…


Americans Need to Say ‘No More‘ to Products Manufactured in China Using Slave Labor: Official

During an interview on EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program, Nadine Maenza, chair of the federal government commission said that in order to effectively prevent big companies from using slave labor in China to manufacture their products, people should be willing to pay more for these goods. If these companies are unable to continue with slave labor in Xinjiang,…


How Rural China Forms an Accomplice Network to Control Trafficked Females

Commentary Many analyses blame the Chinese human trafficking industry for the misery of a Xuzhou mother of eight. The stereotype of rural Chinese as simple and hard working people ignores the fact that the abducted females sold for marriage are faced with the oppression of the buyers, and even more so the oppression of the…


The Alarming Number of Cases of Trafficking of Females in China: Analysis

The video capturing the long-term captivity of a chained woman, mother of eight children, in rural Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province has shocked the whole world. Many believe that the woman is a victim of human trafficking and had been reduced to a reproductive tool. The pervasive crime of trafficking in females is rampant in China, and…


The Alarming Number of Cases of Trafficking of Females in China

News analysis The video capturing the long-term captivity of a chained woman, mother of eight children, in rural Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province has shocked China. Many believe that the woman is a victim of human trafficking and had been reduced to a reproductive tool. The pervasive crime of trafficking in females is rampant in China, and…


Conflicting Government Statements on Trafficking Victim Ignite Outrage in China

Conflicting government rhetoric failed to abate a snowballing outcry on the Chinese internet about a mentally-ill mother of eight shackled in a hut for twenty-some years. Days before the start of the Beijing Winter Olympics, a video of a woman living in spine-chilling conditions appeared almost ubiquitously on the newsfeed of Chinese internet users. The…


Hong Kong Denies Australia Access to Detained Citizen, Violating International Law

Australia has, for the past year, been denied access to a citizen arrested in Hong Kong for alleged “subversion” under the territory’s sweeping national security law, Canberra officials confirmed on Tuesday. The individual is currently awaiting trial and could be jailed for life if found guilty. The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said…


Tattooed Man Attacks Falun Gong Information Booths in New York’s Flushing

A tattooed Asian male on Feb. 10 attacked two information booths in New York City’s Flushing, which were set up to raise awareness about the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) long-running persecution of spiritual group Falun Gong. The incident, which echoes similar harassment campaigns targeting the group’s activities in the city and elsewhere, is believed to…


Daughter Missing for 26 Years, Father Blames Police for Failing to Take Action

A 14-year old girl went missing from her home in a northeastern port city in China in 1996. Her parents have been searching for her for 26 years but have yet to find her. On Aug. 15, 1996, Liu Jianping, a junior year two student at No. 17 Middle School of Dalian City, went home…


Father Whose Daughter Has Been Missing for 26 Years in China Blames Police for Failing to Take Action

A 14-year old girl went missing from her home in a northeastern port city in China in 1996. Her parents have been searching for her for 26 years but have yet to find her. On Aug. 15, 1996, Liu Jianping, a junior year two student at No. 17 Middle School of Dalian City, went home…