Hong Kong protests for democracy continues into seventh month
Global news reports that the latest protest in Hong Kong consisted of 800,000 protestors and are still waiting for the five demands, which basically assures more rights and freedoms to the people without being governed by China, to be met; this is the largest protest of anti-government since last…
China responds as US passes Uygur bill to sanction human rights crimes in Xinjiang camps
-the bill urges US to stop China’s human rights abuses against Muslims/minority groups -stop certain US technologies from being exported to China for state sponsored oppression Just a couple days ago, the US House of Representatives passed a bill to sanction Chinese officials over the human rights abuses…
New Book Available: Minghui Report: The 20-Year Persecution of Falun Gong in China
(Minghui.org) The new English book Minghui Report: The 20-Year Persecution of Falun Gong in China will soon be published and is now available for pre-order. Cover of Minghui Report: The 20-Year Persecution of Falun Gong in China This milestone report is based entirely on firsthand information collected by Minghui.org from China…
China Tribunal Confirms Live Organ Harvesting on Prisoners Continues Still
The China Tribunal headed by Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, gave its closing verdict on June 17, (an independent Tribunal) that “forced organ harvesting was committed and has been for years throughout China on a significant scale, [and] the tribunal has had no evidence that the significant infrastructure associated with…
80% of Garlic Imported from China Worldwide is Tainted with Noxious Chemicals
Garlic is a unique versatile and healthy vegetable we use almost daily to add spice to food. The active ingredient is amino acid that has many health benefits. Garlic is good for treating high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and the common cold. It’s known as the ‘stinking rose’ but…
European Companies Get Rich in China’s ‘Open Air Prison’
Volkswagen, Siemens and more are making money in Xinjiang, where minorities are being herded into detention camps. By Benjamin Haas Mr. Haas is a visiting academic fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies in Berlin. BERLIN — Many people around the world may just now be learning that around…
Summary of Hong Kong Protests
The protests in Hong Kong started this year in June against the extradition law imposed by China. Protesters feared and became angry that this would coerce and oppress the rights of the fair judicial process and bring danger to dissidents. In 1997, it gained independence from Britain, but…