Tag: Human Rights
Taiwan Investigates Attack on Akio Yaita as Possible Case of Transnational Repression
Officials are investigating whether the July 6 assault on Japanese-born journalist and think tank director...
Trump Jokes, ‘I’m the Boss’ but Xi Jinping Dreams of Becoming the Global ‘Supreme Leader’
At the G7 summit held in Canada on June 17, when President Trump arrived late and entered the venue,...
The Four People Who Told the Truth About Mao’s Cultural Revolution
Sixty years after Mao Zedong launched the Cultural Revolution, the Chinese Communist Party still discourages...
China Rolls Out New Rules Blocking Petitioners From Reaching Beijing
On June 26, China’s National Administration for Letters and Calls (国家信访局) — the central agency that handles...
Protests Erupt in Xi’an After Longtime Mall Tenant Falls to His Death Following Eviction Notice
According to New Tang Dynasty (NTD), citing online reports and local sources, a sportswear distributor...
Japanese-born Journalist Akio Yaita Attacked After Speech in Taiwan; Chinese Suspect Arrested
Akio Yaita, a Japanese-born journalist and director of the Indo-Pacific Strategic Think Tank Executive...
Anti-CCP Car Rally Winds Through New York Ahead of Party’s Founding Anniversary
On June 28, the Global Service Center for Quitting the Chinese Communist Party — a U.S.-registered 501...
Taiwan Officials Warn CCP’s New Ethnic Unity Law ‘Legalizes Transnational Repression’
China's Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law officially came into effect on July 1. Taiwanese national...
Two-Thirds of Americans Say Taiwan’s Security Is Vital to US Security and Prosperity: Poll
A new survey released by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute shows that two-thirds...
China’s Ethnic Unity Law Sparks Concerns Over Extraterritorial Reach
A law passed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in March this year, the Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity...
Chinese Activist Zhang Chao Arrested After Posting Tiananmen Photo on WeChat
The Chinese Communist Party has never acknowledged the June 4, 1989, massacre in Beijing's Tiananmen...
Foreign Ministry Condemns CCP for Pressuring Kenya to Block Taiwan’s Participation in the Our Ocean Conference
Taiwan had been scheduled to participate in the 11th Our Ocean Conference (OOC) in Mombasa, Kenya, but...