China Tribunal Confirms Live Organ Harvesting on Prisoners  Continues Still

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’

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…
Bloodcurdling Screams From Trains Bound For Mainland China Heard by Witnesses

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…
Police Misconduct

Police Misconduct

Because there are video proofs for most of these cases, the amount of data transfer is large. Therefore, we also provide an alternative view mode, It available in Chinese, English, and Japanese. Currently, there are over 590 cases in Chinese and 160 cases in English of police misconduct classified into 14…
Defecting Chinese spy offers information trove to Australian government

Defecting Chinese spy offers information trove to Australian government

By Nick McKenzie, Paul Sakkal and Grace Tobin November 23, 2019 — 5.00am Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp Send via Email Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size294 View all comments A Chinese spy has risked his life to defect to Australia and is now offering a…
Medic says police arrests of volunteers unheard of in civilized countries

Medic says police arrests of volunteers unheard of in civilized countries

Local | 22 Nov 2019 11:56 am A man who says he was part of a medical team at Polytechnic University when violent clashes erupted on Sunday has accused the police of adopting strategies that were “unheard of in civilized countries,” RTHK reports.In a letter to The Lancet medical…
Hong Kong police fire tear gas as protesters try to escape besieged university

Hong Kong police fire tear gas as protesters try to escape besieged university

 Michael Zhang, hong kong 18 NOVEMBER 2019 • 7:20AMFollow  Hong Kong police fired tear gas at protesters as they tried to escape a besieged university on Monday while hundreds more pro-democracy activists stayed inside armed with petrol bombs and other weapons awaiting an expected operation to oust them. The…
Hong Kong Police Slam Teargas Bombs Into Residential  Buildings

Hong Kong Police Slam Teargas Bombs Into Residential Buildings

On the afternoon of the 28th, in Hong Kong many protestors were arrested on the streets. But strangely, there was a strong and pungent smell of tear gas in Tuen Mun, which is a residential area in the Southern part of Hong Kong. It made many inhabitants feel…