Tag: Human Rights
Six Years After Li Wenliang’s Death, Overseas Chinese Rally in New York for CCP Accountability
By Tian Jingxin Feb. 7, 2025, marked six years since the death of Dr. Li Wenliang, the Wuhan physician...
China’s Surveillance Capitalism and the Rise of Digital Leninism
A lived comparison across three decades Human rights lawyer Chen Jiangang once described two escapes...
Vandalism Forces Hong Kong Activist Tong Wai-hung to Halt Taiwan Operations
Hong Kong activist Tong Wai-hung, also known as “Fu Tong,” said he plans to temporarily suspend operations...
Undercover Report: Central China Mental Hospitals Detain Healthy Patients to Defraud Insurance
By Li Muzi China’s psychiatric hospital system has been shaken by an undercover investigation revealing...
Chen Jingyu Defends China’s Organ Transplant System, Triggers Fierce Online Criticism
By Li Muzi The Chinese Communist Party’s organ harvesting practices have drawn sustained international...
CCP Insider Alleges China’s Pandemic Deaths Exceed 500 Million, Organ Harvesting Killed 14 Million in
By Cai Siyun Whistleblower claims pandemic death toll far higher than official figures A whistleblower...
From Fear to Freedom: A Chinese Christian’s Journey of Faith
By Wei Lu I am a Christian from China who now lives in the United States. I have practiced my faith...
Venezuela Announces Mass Pardons, Political Prisoners to Be Freed
By Yang Tianzi In January 2026, Venezuela experienced a political earthquake that shocked the international...
Can Starmer’s China Visit Free Jimmy Lai? Testing the Limits of CCP Bargaining
By Xiao Ran UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Beijing on Jan. 28 for his first official visit...
The CCP Has ‘Captured’ the United Nations: Chinese Dissident Jie Lijian
By Bei Chun, Toronto Correspondent Station In recent days, advertisements from the United Nations...
US War Secretary: Military Prepared to Attack Iran if Trump Orders
By Gao Yun U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said on Thursday, Jan. 29 that if President Trump deems...
Lois Snow: Confronting the CCP’s Bloody Truth
Note: Time rewinds to 1989. The gunfire at Tiananmen Square on June 4 shattered the last illusions in...