Tag: political persecution
Chinese Dissident Yi Haihua Goes Missing in Dubai After Automated Distress Letter Is Sent
Yi Haihua, a 45-year-old Guangzhou entrepreneur and dissident writer, spent over a decade building a...
Xinjiang Police Officer Zhang Yabo Defects to Germany, Alleges Abuses Inside Detention System
The Chinese authorities have secretly established multiple internment camps in Xinjiang, with Uyghurs...
Inside Qincheng Prison: The CCP’s Secret Detention System and the Prisoner Who Had to Stay Alive
In the outskirts of Beijing, behind layers of secrecy and barbed wire, stands Qincheng Prison, a facility...
Peng Dehuai Deeply Wounded by Political Accusations, Died Without Clearing His Name
At a Politburo Standing Committee meeting on Aug. 1, 1959, Lin Biao told those present: “This is not...
The Hidden Cost of Revolution: How Communist Forces Spared Zhao Ziyang, Then Executed His Father
In the early years of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Communist leaders including He Long, Lü Zhencao...
Forced Organ Harvesting in China: A Former Shanghai Executive Describes What He Witnessed
The Chinese Communist Party has harvested organs from Falun Gong practitioners on an industrial scale...
Why Li Dazhao Was Really Hanged: Power, Subversion, and the CCP’s First Execution
By Zhi Xiaomin Li Dazhao was executed by hanging in Beijing by the Beiyang government. For decades...
Life After Defection: How the CCP Treated Fu Zuoyi, Zhang Zhizhong, and Their Aides
By Fu Longshan Symbols of the united front In the history of the Chinese Communist Party’s united...
The Final 27 Days of Liu Shaoqi: Torture, Erasure, and Death in Mao’s China
By Fu LongshanWhat did Liu Shaoqi experience in the final days before his death? Fragmentary but chilling...
From Xinyang to Zero-COVID: A History of Unchecked Authority
By Chen Jing Lives devoured by politics In modern Chinese history, the “Xinyang Incident” in Henan...
The Life of Zhao Ziyang: What His Experiences Reveal About the CCP’s Brutality
By Zhang Yuming A former section chief surnamed Zhang once told me that when the mass rally was convened...
Why Mao Feared Huang Wanli: The ‘Chosen Rightist’ Who Refused to Break
China’s Anti-Rightist Campaign swallowed more than half a million intellectuals, but very few left a...