Category: China Human Rights

Young Manager Leaves China, Citing Ubiquitous Digital Surveillance

Eileen, a high-level manager in a Chinese internet company, decided to leave China after experiencing years of police harassment because her ID labeled her as “a member of the heretical religions.” After arriving in the United States in August, she told the Chinese language edition of The Epoch Times that she became the subject of…


Tech Manager Leaves China, Citing Ubiquitous Digital Surveillance

Eileen, a high-level manager in a Chinese internet company, decided to leave China after experiencing years of police harassment because her ID labeled her as “a member of the heretical religions.” After arriving in the United States in August, she told the Chinese language edition of The Epoch Times that she became the subject of…


‘After We Get Rich With Our Hard Work, the CCP Is There to Harvest:’ Former Chinese Millionaire

Feng Zhenguo, former owner of a profitable wood furniture factory in China’s central Heibei province, experienced extortion from the environmental authorities and police, and was forced to sell his factory to Chinese police at a very low price. “The communist regime’s so-called reform and opening up is just to loosen the shackles around Chinese people’s…


‘Naivety Toward China Is Over’: G7 Nations to Take Tougher Stance on China Trade

G7 Trade Ministers have said they will take a tougher stance on China over trade, after a two day meeting at Neuhardenberg Palace in East Berlin, Germany, on Sept. 15. Experts believe the change is because the countries have become increasingly alert to the Chinese regime’s aggressive behavior towards the international community. German Minister for…


1,850 Falun Gong Adherents Detained, Tortured, in 2 Months in China: Report

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began brutally suppressing believers of Falun Gong throughout the country in 1999, a campaign that continues to this day. From July 1 to August 31, at least 1,850 Falun Gong practitioners were harassed, detained, tortured, involuntarily had their blood tested, and were deprived of personal property and retirement pensions, according to…


1,850 Falun Gong Adherents Detained in 2 Months in China: Report

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began brutally suppressing believers of Falun Gong throughout the country in 1999, a campaign that continues to this day. From July 1 to August 31, at least 1,850 Falun Gong practitioners were harassed, detained, tortured, involuntarily had their blood tested, and were deprived of personal property and retirement pensions, according to…


Chinese Rights Lawyer Yu Wensheng Bestowed Swedish Human Rights Award

Chinese rights lawyer Yu Wensheng was awarded a human rights prize by the Stockholm-based Foundation of Anna Dahlbäck Memorial Fund on Sept. 9. Yu, who’s based in Beijing, was unable to attend the Stockholm awards ceremony and he had someone else receive the award on his behalf. For his work as a human rights lawyer,…


IPAC Alliance To Campaign Globally Against CCP on Human Rights Violations

Politicians from around the world have agreed to campaign worldwide for the imposition of sanctions on Chinese human rights abusers under a multinational plan. The decision is part of the latest plan of action in response to the behaviour of Beijing from the global Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), which held its annual summit in…


Supporters of Falun Gong Send Mid-Autumn Festival Greetings to Founder of Spiritual Practice

During this year’s traditional Chinese mid-autumn festival, supporters of Falun Gong sent greetings to Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Gong, praising him for turning the practitioners of Falun Gong around the world into “an extraordinary group of people” whose courage and steadfast determination have inspired the world’s people. Falun Gong is a meditation practice…


UK Lawmakers Slam ‘Extraordinary’ Decision to Invite China to Queen’s Funeral

A group of Parliamentarians has criticised the UK government’s decision to invite Chinese government officials to the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, calling it “extraordinary” and “inappropriate.” The Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that Beijing is “actively considering” sending a high-level delegation to attend the funeral on Monday, but it has not given more…