Professor Wu Ningkun: Conscience of the Chinese Nation (Part 1)
In 1993, Professor Wu published his memoirs called A Single Tear in the U.S. This autobiographical book about his life in communist China angered the top brass of his university, the University of International Relations, Beijing, and he was swiftly punished by having his and his wife’s pensions suspended.
During 2020, the Chinese Communist Party Severely Restricts and Shuts Down Churches and Christmas Celebrations
The CCP had banned the Beijing Catholic Church of the Savior, also known as the Xishiku Church, from opening on Christmas Eve. Authorities had stationed armed security guards wearing black uniforms to barricade the church’s entrance and prevent parishioners from entering.
China Aims For Total Control of People's Thinking From Primary Level Upwards
“Limiting access to foreign textbooks is a way to maintain ideological unity from the primary level of education upwards,” Gu said. “The system knows that knowledge is its nemesis, so it has to monopolize the right to define knowledge in order to continue existing.”
‘Burning Books and Burying Scholars’: A book Burning Causes Uproar on Chinese Social Media
Oiwan Lam | Global Voices “The act shows how CCP’s grassroots organs embrace dictatorship” A photo showing staff members of a library in Gansu burning books in front of the building has caused an uproar on Chinese social media since Sunday, 8 December. The image was published on the library website of Zhengyuan county in […]
How Many Chinese Are Quitting the CCP
Minghui I have been cultivating Falun Dafa for over 20 years. Three years after I took up the practice, the Chinese Communist Party launched a nationwide persecution of Falun Dafa. Fellow practitioners. I began to take on contracting projects to make a living. An Underworld Boss Quits the Party On one project, I met an […]
I’m a Hong Konger — A New Cold War Has Begun
Liao Yiwu | China Change This article was first published on ChinaChange website on September 30, 2019 On August 11, 2019, a nurse during a demonstration against the extradition bill in Tsim Sha Tsui district in Hong Kong, had her right eye blown out by a beanbag fired by a police officer, causing lifelong disability […]
China Gears up to Collect Citizens’ DNA Nationwide
Ng Yik-tung and Wong Lok-to | Radio Free Asia Provincial and municipal authorities across China are buying large amounts of instruments, tools and medical supplies that are designed to collect DNA samples from people, RFA has learned. Online records of government tenders and contracts awarded show that local governments in China are placing orders for […]
It’s Time to Rethink Australia’s Approach to China
VISION TIMES Last month, Professor Bates Gill, a China expert at Macquarie University in Sydney, published an article in the Australian Financial Review entitled “Bounded Engagement: Charting a New Era in Australia-China Relations”. Professor Gill’s central argument is that despite the necessity of continued engagement and cooperation, Australia needs to redefine the boundaries of the Australia-China relationship […]
How Communism Undermined Family and Parenting
Cid Lazarou | Epoch Times It’s no accident that communists vehemently oppose family and parenting. The importance of these social institutions can’t be overstated, serving as an essential foundation for the nurturing and protection of children that foments a stable, healthy society. Such values are a direct threat to communist hegemony. As a parent, I […]
World’s Worst 5 Dictators of the 21st Century—Number 1 Makes Stalin Look Like Santa Claus
SUNNY CHAO | EPOCH TIMES The 20th century has seen tyrants like none in the history of the world—Mao, Stalin, Hitler—and well over 100 million have been killed during those hundred years. The 21st century, meanwhile, is not lacking in comparison in terms of brutal dictators—indeed, some of these updated despots may even excel beyond their predecessors in […]