Category: China

A Family of Three in China Die From Persecution One After Another

Zhang Jiuhai, a Beijing resident, died in early 2023, about one and half years after he was released from serving a 4-year term for practicing Falun Gong. He was 56. When Zhang was first arrested in 2000 for practicing Falun Gong, he was only 33. Zhang was predeceased by both of his parents. After the…


Bipartisan Lawmakers Dismiss China’s Threat of ‘Catastrophic’ Conflict

Lawmakers from both parties hit back at China after the communist regime’s foreign minister demanded the United States stop viewing Beijing as a rival—or face consequences. On March 7, Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) dismissed China’s threat and reminded the Chinese regime of its actions against the United States. “I’ll just point out this—$500 billion a…


Committee Report Demanding Inquiry on Election Interference Likely to Be Tabled in Commons

A House committee report demanding an independent inquiry into election interference is expected to be introduced in the Commons on March 8, in response to reports of Beijing’s meddling in Canada’s last two federal elections. Liberal MP Bardish Chagger, who is chair of the Procedure and House Affairs Committee (PROC) told MPs at the committee meeting…


Time for the Taiwan Porcupine to Bristle

Commentary On March 1, the United States tentatively approved the sale of $600 million in hi-tech weapons to Taiwan for its U.S.-made F-16 aircraft. The weapons sale would impress anyone familiar with 21st-century air-to-air combat. Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missiles. AGM-88B High Speed Anti-Radiation (HARM) missiles to destroy communist Chinese land-based radars guiding attacking Peoples…


Why the Intel Leaks on Beijing’s Interference Are More Than Uncorroborated Reports

News Analysis Top federal officials have downplayed the quality of leaked intelligence on the Chinese regime’s election interference in Canada, but a review of what has been reported shows that they are more than just uncorroborated sole-source observations. Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Morrison told the Commons Procedure and House Affairs Committee (PROC) on…


The Continued Fight for Religious Freedom in China: A Hudson Institute Event

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been and continues to persecute religious minorities and commit countless atrocities. Even though the CCP tries to cover it up, evidence indicates that the regime is committing mass sterilizations, separating children from their families, and putting those who dare to practice their religion into labor camps. What should America…


LIVE 10 AM ET: House Committee Holds First Hearing on IP and Strategic Competition With China

U.S. House Judiciary Committee Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet subcommittee holds the first hearing at 10:00 a.m. ET on March 8 on Intellectual Property and strategic competition with China: ‘Intellectual Property and Strategic Competition with China: Part I.’ Founder and CEO of Evanina Goup, LLC, William Evanina; Partner of International Trade, King & Spalding,…


LIVE NOW: House Committee Holds First Hearing on IP and Strategic Competition With China

U.S. House Judiciary Committee Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet subcommittee holds the first hearing at 10:00 a.m. ET on March 8 on Intellectual Property and strategic competition with China: ‘Intellectual Property and Strategic Competition with China: Part I.’ Founder and CEO of Evanina Goup, LLC, William Evanina; Partner of International Trade, King & Spalding,…


House Committee Holds First Hearing on IP and Strategic Competition With China

U.S. House Judiciary Committee Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet subcommittee holds the first hearing at 10:00 a.m. ET on March 8 on Intellectual Property and strategic competition with China: ‘Intellectual Property and Strategic Competition with China: Part I.’ Founder and CEO of Evanina Goup, LLC, William Evanina; Partner of International Trade, King & Spalding,…


Ned Price to Step Down as State Department Spokesman

State Department spokesman Ned Price will step down from his position later this month, department officials announced Tuesday. “For people in America and around the world, Ned Price has often been a face and voice of U.S. foreign policy,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement. “He’s performed with extraordinary professionalism and integrity. On…