Recant or die: Alleged threat to self-confessed Chinese spy Wang Liqiang
Recant or die: Alleged threat to self-confessed Chinese spy Wang Liqiang By Nick McKenzie and Alex Joske January 8, 2020 — 11.30pm Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp Send via Email Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size A self-confessed Chinese intelligence operative seeking to defect to…
At Least 60 Catholic Venues Shut Down in Fuzhou Archdiocese
The clergy who refuse to be controlled by the state are harassed by authorities, subjected to indoctrination to make them join the Patriotic Church. An Xin12/26/2019 by An Xin To exert pressure on the clergy who refuse to join the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association (CPCA), the United Front Work Department (UFWD) and…
Exposed chinas operating manuals for mass internment and arrest-by algorithm
A new leak of highly classified Chinese government documents has uncovered the operations manual for running the mass detention camps in Xinjiang and exposed the mechanics of the region’s Orwellian system of mass surveillance and “predictive policing.” The China Cables, obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, include…
Chinese pastor preached to more than 1.000 people before being executed
September 9, 2019 Rev. Han Chung-Ryeol, a pastor who ministered on the China-North Korea border, was found guilty for doing charitable work based on his Christian faith. Death penalty was the verdict given to this man whose only crime was to feed and shelter thousands of North Koreans over the years. Since…
How murder, kidnappings and miscalculation set off Hong Kong’s revolt
How murder, kidnappings and miscalculation set off Hong Kong’s revolt A REUTERS SPECIAL REPORT Carrie Lam took the oath of office as Hong Kong chief executive before Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2017. She later won Beijing’s praise for imposing some unpopular policies on her freedom-loving city. REUTERS/Bobby…
Books Burned In China To Promote Chinese Communistic Party And Its Ideologies
Recently, in northwestern China, library workers wanted to show their enthusiasm and loyalty to the Communistic Party by burning and destroying books, including politically incorrect and religious ones, that don’t comply with the Party’s ideologies. After that, they make a report and take a photo to show their…
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…
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…
Distressed Screams From Trains Bound For Mainland China Heard by Witnesses
Nov.29 November 27, 2019. It’s been more than 5 months since Hong Kong protesters were transported back to mainland China. Disturbingly, a large number of young people continue to disappear. A video posted online recently showed that a group of young demonstrators detained by the Hong Kong police on an…
Nathan Law, a Hong Kong protest leader, speaks out against China, about how it is oppressing freedoms of people
A Wall Street Journal editorial member, Bill McGurn, spoke with Nathan Law, who gave information on how his generation is dealing with the spread of Chinese communistic control. Nathan Law is now a Yale graduate, but in 2014, he was involved with the Umbrella Movement which were protests…