China opposes US sanctions over alleged human rights abuses in Tibet
The Chinese foreign ministry on December 12 criticized U.S. sanctions against two senior Chinese officials over alleged human rights abuses in the Tibet region. Previously, the US Treasury Department said on December 9 that it placed sanctions on the Chinese government’s top official in Tibet from 2016 to 2021, and Zhang ...
U.S. Punishes Chinese officials for persecuting Falun Gong practitioners
On December 9, the United States announced that it would sanction five CCP officials, including Tang Yong, the former deputy director of the Chongqing Regional prison, for the arbitrary arrest of Falun Gong practitioners. These five people are considered serious human rights violators of religious freedom. The U.S. State Department said, 'Tang ...
Chinese mom who lives in Taiwan, visited China and has not been allowed to leave
A Chinese mother living in Taiwan and known as "Worried housewife Lia" on Youtube recently shared her predicament with netizens. Lia, who has 150k subscribers, married her Taiwanese husband and successfully obtained Taiwanese nationality this year. As a blogger, she creates content sharing about her life and the different cultures of ...
Jiang Zemin dies, the crime remains, still has to face justice: human rights lawyer
On the eve of International Human Rights Day (December 10), human rights lawyer Zhu Wanqi said that as of December 7, 2022, nearly 5 million people from 37 countries and regions have signed indictments accusing former CCP's leader Jiang Zemin of crimes related to the persecution of Falun Gong. Jiang ...
North Koreans say people should rise up like Chinese
According to sources, news of the protests of the "White Paper Movement" against the CCP's pandemic policy in major cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, recently spread all the way to the interior of North Korea, making the North Korean people surprised. A source in North Hamgyong province told DailyNK on ...
Loosening anti-pandemic measures: The truth is, ‘many localities have no money left’
A few days after the "White Paper Movement" broke out, many places in China have one by one lifted large-scale nucleic acid testing and mandatory centralized quarantine measures. Two articles went viral on China's social platforms a few days ago, pointing to the local financial situation—There is no way to ...
After Jiang Zemin’s death, a top MC in the US denounces him on the radio
On December 1, the day after the news of the death of Jiang Zemin, the former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China was announced, Rick Jensen, known as one of the top 100 most influential talk show hosts in the United States, did a 20-minute special talk show ...
Chinese police wear black hoods to make arrests, infuriating people: US takes note
The methods that Chinese police use in the protests by the people in China have sounded the alarm to the world. Under the circumstances where the CCP is the biggest threat to U.S. national security, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) recently established a "China mission group" that brings together ...
Human rights groups call on CCP to end organ harvesting after the death of former leader
Human rights groups are calling on Chinese officials and medical professionals who harvest the organs of living Falun Gong practitioners to stop their crimes after the death of former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Jiang Zemin. Theresa Chu is the head of the Legal Commission of the Universal Declaration on Combating ...
Experts summarize Jiang Zemin’s horrifying crimes
https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/22/11/30/n13876056.htm On November 30, after the official Chinese Communist Party (CCP) media reported the death of former party leader Jiang Zemin, the case attracted Chinese people’s attention at home and abroad. Intellectuals in China called him a traitor who ushered in an era of judicial vandalism and live organ harvesting. After ...
Chinese university charters plane to bring students home, preventing the ‘White Paper Revolution’
The "White Paper Revolution" has erupted in universities across China. Chinese media Jimu News reported that China's Harbin Institute of Technology recently switched to online classes, even chartering planes for students to return home. Currently, many universities, including Tsinghua University, have announced early holidays or switched to online learning, and ...
Expert explains why Beijing is more afraid of Shanghai protests than Tsinghua students’
Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan, Urumqi, and other Chinese cities and hundreds of colleges and universities held protests on Sunday, November 27 to commemorate the victims of the fire in Urumqi, resist the lockdown, demand freedom, democracy, and called for "the CCP to step down." Soon after, Chinese students in Canada, the ...
British MPs continue with law against forced organ harvesting
According to the official media of the Chinese Communist Party, the former leader of the CCP, Jiang Zemin, died in Shanghai on Wednesday, November 30. His crimes of persecuting Falun Gong practitioners and organ harvesting during his lifetime have once again attracted attention. The British House of Lords debated on ...
‘White Paper Revolution’ attracts world attention, ‘Wolf Warrior’ responds to British official
Recently, large-scale protests have broken out in many places across China to oppose the "zero-COVID" policy, calling on the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping to step down, receiving widespread support from the international mainstream media. Journalist Edward Lawrence, a BBC News reporter, was arrested and beaten by Chinese police ...
FCCC: At least 2 journalists detained in Shanghai protest
The Association of Foreign Correspondents in China (FCCC) wrote on November 28 that some foreign journalists had been harassed by police while covering recent protests in Shanghai and Beijing. At least two foreign journalists were briefly detained. According to reports, another Swiss journalist was detained elsewhere in Shanghai on November ...
International students and citizens support the anti-violence movement in China
Recently, Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan, Urumqi, and other cities held protests on November 27 to commemorate the victims of the Urumqi fire. They also resisted the blockade, demanding freedom and democracy. At the same time, Chinese students studying abroad in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, and other parts of ...
