Tag: Chinese Resist the CCP

Protesters Around the World Condemn the CCP on Its National Day, Oct. 1

The Chinese communist regime celebrates Oct. 1 as its national day. However, protesters around the world mark the day as a “National Day of Mourning,” lamenting the loss of basic human rights and freedoms for mainland Chinese people for more than seven decades. The United States Nearly 100 Chinese people rallied in front of the Chinese…


Protesters Around the World Condemn CCP on Anniversary of Its Takeover of China

The Chinese communist regime celebrates Oct. 1 as its national day. However, protesters around the world mark the day as a “National Day of Mourning,” lamenting the loss of basic human rights and freedoms for mainland Chinese people for more than seven decades. The United States Nearly 100 Chinese people rallied in front of the Chinese…


Chinese Pro-Democracy Supporter Receives Threats After Fleeing to America

A Chinese sailor received threats from a government official in his hometown on Sept. 27 after giving an interview with The Epoch Times Chinese Edition. The man, named Ding Yiduo, fled to the United States in 2020 after police harassed him for posting messages online supporting Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement. “The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)…


A Young Chinese Policeman on the Run After Standing Up for Justice for His Father

A Chinese police constable had to resign because his father was being harassed for reporting the illegal operations and breaches of regulations of a local business. Police officers from the public security office went to his home on the evening of Sept. 5 to bring him in for questioning. Luckily he was not there at…


Imprisoned Chinese Citizen Journalist Not Well, Lawyer Says

TAIPEI, Taiwan—A Chinese citizen journalist serving a four-year sentence after reporting on the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the city of Wuhan is in ill health after staging a long-running hunger strike, according to a lawyer who spoke with her family. Zhang Zhan was hospitalized on July 31 and now weighs less than…


Activists Call on Germany to Halt Deportation of Chinese Dissident

A Chinese dissident is facing deportation back to China by the German government. Overseas rights activists are seeking international help to stop the foreseeable persecution of the young man by the Chinese communist regime. Liu Bing from northeastern China has been detained in a German immigrant prison. The German government will deport him back to…


Trevor Loudon: Communism Is About Power & Cannot Tolerate Religious Freedom

Why is China against religious groups like the Uyghur Muslims or Christians? How did the Chinese Communist Party systematically kill the desire for its people to believe in the divine? I spoke with Trevor Loudon, expert researcher and author on socialism and communism, to learn more about the reason behind communism’s anti-God nature and what…


Former Hong Kong Journalist Fled Hong Kong in Fear of Arrest

Approximately one year after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) enforced the National Security Law in Hong Kong, Mr. Yip (pseudonym), a former journalist in that city, left for the U.K. to avoid harassment or possible arrest by the authoritarian Chinese regime. In an interview with The Epoch Times Chinese edition, he recalled his reporting of…


On the CCP’s Centennial, 380 Million People Have Already Quit the Party and Its Organizations

News Analysis For decades, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) with its propaganda has misled people to believe that the Party and China are the same. The Chinese regime also declares that it is the sole representative of the Chinese people, holding the 1.4 billion Chinese people hostage. Yet the CCP claims that the Chinese people…


Chinese Student Detained, Beaten, and Starved for Reporting Pollution in Shanxi, China

In mid-April 2019, an aluminum factory in Xiaoyi City, Shanxi Province, China, illegally discharged wastewater into the nearby rivers and emitted black smoke directly into the air, which polluted the groundwater and seriously affected the lives of nearby residents. When two young men reported the pollution to the local Bureau of Ecology and Environment (BEE),…