Category: China Human Rights

Wife Died in US, China Urged to Release Rights Activist Husband

Family and activists urged the Chinese regime to release renowned human rights activist Yang Maodong (pen name Guo Feixiong) and allow him to go to the United States to take care of family issues as soon as possible. Guo’s wife Zhang Qing, in her early 50s, passed away in Germantown, Maryland on the morning of Jan….


Canadians Say Human Rights More Important Than Trade With China: Poll

Canadians say human rights and the rule of law are more important than trade opportunities with China, a new Angus Reid poll shows. The survey, published on Jan. 10, asked respondents what they think Canada’s priority should be in its dealings with China and whether they are worried about the economic consequences of standing up…


Canadians Say Human Rights More Important Than Trade With China: New Poll

Canadians say human rights and rule of law are more important than trade opportunities with China, a new Angus Reid poll says. The survey, published on Jan. 10, asked respondents what they think Canada’s priority should be in its dealing with China, and whether they are worried about the economic consequences of standing up to…


Experts Reveal How China Uses ‘Grid Management’ System to Surveil Populace

News Analysis Since the pandemic, Chinese media often contributed its much questionable pandemic containment “success” to “grid management,” which was said to be an advantage of the socialist Chinese society. By March 2020, around 4.5 million grid staff served as the first line of defense since the pandemic, “like in a wartime state,” state-run media…


Experts Reveal the Shady Facts Behind China’s Grid Management Strategy

News Analysis Since the pandemic, Chinese media often contributed its much questionable pandemic containment “success” to grid management, which was said to be an advantage of the socialist Chinese society. By March 2020, around 4.5 million grid staff served as the first line of defense since the pandemic, “like in a wartime state,” state-run media reported;…


Chinese Migrant Workers Stuck in Xi’an Struggle to Get Through Total Lockdown

It’s been more than two weeks since Xi’an city in China’s Shaanxi Province was put under complete lockdown on Dec. 23, 2021. The communist authorities’ draconian pandemic control measures have left many residents starving, and even people with other medical needs are unable to seek treatment in time. Internal migrant workers stuck in Xi’an are…


Award-Winning Filmmaker Exposes China’s Persecution in New Movie ‘Unsilenced’

A college student in China is told by his school’s party official to turn against his good friend and classmate, when he speaks in front of a class on how his pal has been “led astray” by a moral belief system that the communist regime has banned. That is one of the gripping moments in…


China Exploits Upcoming Winter Olympics to Tighten Persecution of Falun Gong Believers

The Chinese communist regime is again intensifying its persecution of Falun Gong practitioners as the Beijing Winter Olympic Games looms. Harassment and arbitrary detentions have increased in the name of the ruling communist party maintaining “stability.” Four weeks ahead of the Games, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is increasingly targeting Falun Gong believers, especially in…


Chinese Regime Intensifies Persecution of Falun Gong Ahead of Beijing Winter Olympics

The Chinese communist regime is again intensifying its persecution of Falun Gong practitioners as the Beijing Winter Olympic Games looms. Harassment and arbitrary detentions have increased in the name of the ruling communist party maintaining “stability.” Four weeks ahead of the Games, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is increasingly targeting Falun Gong believers, especially in…


China Forces Monks and Tibetans to Witness the Demolition of Buddha Statue

The Chinese regime forced Tibetan monks and Tibetan people to watch the demolition process of a 99-foot tall Buddha statue at Thoesam Gatsel temple in Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, in December. The Buddha statue was built after the regime approved the project in 2015, and has special meaning for local Tibetan monks and…