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Protesters gather in front of Parliament House during an anti-lockdown rally on July 24, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Australian police encouraged citizens to report each other and vowed to use all surveillance footage available to punish those who attended the events.
European, Australian Protestors Hit Streets to Call for End to Vaccine Passports and Lockdowns
Hundreds of thousands of citizens took to the streets in multiple countries, among them France, the UK...
US passes bill seeking to discourage the use of Uyghur forced labor.
US Senate Bans Chinese Goods Made From Uyghur Forced Labor, Government Issues Advisory to Companies
The U.S. Senate on July 14 passed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act to block imports of Chinese...
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Falun Gong Under Renewed Pressure in Hong Kong as Establishment Lawmakers Call for Ban
New security chief declines to comment on legality of spiritual group persecuted in mainland China, but...
WeChat Mass-Deletes Accounts From Chinese LGBT Groups, Members Fear Harsher Crackdown
Ongoing discrimination and censorship on the LGBT community in China strike again as several groups linked...
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Sobering Report Exposes China’s ‘RSDL’ Prisons, Human Rights Abuses
A report by human rights NGO Safeguard Defenders, was published on June 22 exposing the Chinese Communist...
Billboards displaying a campaign against human trafficking are seen at Knight Center Metrorail station in downtown Miami, on January 9, 2020. A study by Human Trafficking Institute found most human trafficking recruitment each year occurs online, with Facebook as the majority source.
Internet and Facebook Most Utilized Venue for Human Trafficking Recruitment: Report
A new examination of sex trafficking and forced labor cases in the United States has shown that the dark...
On the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident, Microsoft Bing failed to show image results when users searched for “Tank Man.”
Microsoft Bing Accused of Censoring Anti-CCP Content on Tiananmen Anniversary, Planning Tool to Remove
The Microsoft Bing search engine has been accused of censoring “Tank Man” pictures in its search results...
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Chinese Authorities Deploy Emotion Detection Technology in Xinjiang: BBC
Communist China has tested a camera system on Uyghurs that combines AI with facial recognition to identify...
This combination of file photos taken on (top row L-R) June 4, 1990, June 4, 1999, June 4, 2004, (middle row L-R) June 4, 2011, June 4, 2015, June 4, 2018, (bottom row L) June 4, 2019, shows citizens attending a candlelit vigil at Victoria Park in Hong Kong to mark the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre in Beijing, and the June 4, 2020 and June 4, 2021 (bottom row C and R) Tiananmen memorials, which were banned using the Wuhan virus as an excuse.
Hong Kong Deployed 3,000 Police to Block Tiananmen Memorials, but People Have Their Ways
On June 4, 32 years ago, the Tiananmen Square Massacre launched by the Communist Party of China (CCP)...