Category: Special Topics

Jiang Zemin’s Death Will Distract From Unrest: Analysis

News Analysis In the face of rising resistance against totalitarian rule, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced the death of former party leader Jiang Zemin on Nov. 30. Media reports speculated that Jiang’s death, coming at a time of historic unrest in China, could be problematic for CCP leader Xi Jinping. However, some China experts…


Communist China ‘Tempting a Crisis’ With Military Provocations: DOD Official

Communist China is baiting a catastrophic conflict in the Indo-Pacific by engaging in threatening and erratic military maneuvers designed to intimidate the United States and its allies. The regime’s military wing, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), frequently risks the lives of its pilots and those of the United States and its allies by conducting aggressive…


New Zealand Chinese Rally to Support ‘White Paper Revolution’

Over one hundred New Zealand Chinese rallied on Dec. 2 at Auckland’s Aotea Square, mourning victims of a fatal apartment fire in Urumqi and showing solidarity with Chinese protests against the regime’s zero-COVID policy. Members of New Zealand’s parliament showed support. White papers, with words supporting China’s “White Paper Movement” and calling for the Chinese…


Persecution of Falun Gong Laid Groundwork for China’s Digital Totalitarianism

News Analysis Former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin recently passed away, leaving behind a legacy that includes ushering China into a modern surveillance state. “Jiang took critical steps in the early days of the internet in China to build the system today known as the Great Firewall, cutting off Chinese users from the rest of the…


Daughter of Former Top Chinese Official Denounces Draconian COVID Measures

A video posted by the daughter of a former Communist Party official went viral on Chinese social media for defying Beijing’s zero-COVID policy. Xie Xiaoqin is the daughter of Gen. Xie Fuzhi (1909-1972), who also served as the vice premier and minister of public security of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the Mao Zedong era….


China’s One-Child Policy Reached Its Peak of Cruelty During Late CCP Leader’s Tenure: Rights Advocate

The Chinese regime’s family planning policy, better known as the “one-child policy,” led to more than 330 million abortions over four decades. This population control plan saw women subjected to forced sterilizations, forced abortions, and infants killed, and caused China’s demographic crisis that threatens the country today. While there has been some reporting on the…


Indiana Sues TikTok for Allegedly Endangering Children, Sending Data to China

The state of Indiana is suing social media giant TikTok, accusing it of falsely claiming the company’s product was safe for children and illicitly sending U.S.-based users’ data to communist China. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced two separate lawsuits against the Chinese-owned TikTok on Dec. 7, both related to what he described as “false…


Indiana Sues TikTok for Endangering Children, Sending Data to China

The state of Indiana is suing social media giant TikTok, accusing it of falsely claiming the company’s product was safe for children and illicitly sending U.S.-based users’ data to communist China. Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced two separate lawsuits against the Chinese-owned TikTok on Dec. 7, both related to what he described as “false…


2 More Secret CCP Police Stations Discovered in LA and New York: Report

A nonprofit group has discovered 48 new overseas police stations with ties to China’s communist regime, including two previously unknown facilities in Los Angeles and New York City. The new findings bring the total number of known overseas police stations to 102 spread out across 53 nations. The facilities have been used by the Chinese…


2 More Secret CCP Police Stations Discovered in LA, New York: Report

A nonprofit group has discovered 48 new overseas police stations with ties to China’s communist regime, including two previously unknown facilities in Los Angeles and New York City. The newly identified sites are among more than 100 police outposts that are spread out across 53 nations. The facilities have been used by the Chinese Communist…