Recent Nobel Peace Prize-nominated NBA free agent Enes Kanter Freedom received a warm applause from Senators on Capitol Hill at an awards ceremony for his continued activism against the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) crimes against humanity, particularly the persecution of the Muslim Uyghur population, and forced organ harvesting in China. When it comes to the NBA, “you can talk about all the social (injustice) happening all around the world. But when it comes to China, you cannot speak up,” said Freedom. “If you do, then you’d have to face the consequences.” Freedom was released by the Houston Rockets soon after a trade from the Boston Celtics on Feb. 10. He was one of the highest-rated back-up centers statistically in the NBA, and believes that his activism cost him his career. “I want to tell you guys that I have no regrets,” declared Freedom. There are “more important things besides money and business such as …