Tag: tiananmen
CCP Rewrites Hong Kong History in Museum Reopening
After five years of renovation, the permanent exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History reopened...
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...
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...
Chinese Communist Party in 2026: Why Many Hope for a Future Without It
By Xin Gaodi As the countdown to 2026 begins, the atmosphere of the New Year is already in the air...
Secret Tiananmen Trial Video Surfaces After 34 Years
In 1989, as the Tiananmen Square protests swept across Beijing, the Chinese military ordered its elite...
‘We now know clearly that the CCP does not equal China’: Statements From the Tuidang Movement (September
The Tuidang movement, started in November 2004, encourages Chinese around the world to renounce their...
Hong Kong Democracy Activist Chow Hang-tung Wins Appeal on Tiananmen Vigil Assembly
By Jessie Pang HONG KONG — Democracy activist and barrister Chow Hang-tung won an appeal on Wednesday...
Pillar of Shame: Tiananmen 1989 Mass Murder Memorial Removed From Hong Kong University
The Pillar of Shame, a memorial statue commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen massacre, was removed from the...
Hong Kong Protesters Unyielding as Threat of Military Crackdown Looms
More observers warn of a possible violent crackdown by the mainland Chinese authorities in Hong Kong...