US Holocaust Museum Reaffirms China’s Crimes Against Humanity in Xinjiang

“The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is gravely concerned that the Chinese government may be committing genocide against the Uyghurs,” the report says. “The Chinese government is failing in its legal obligation to prevent this crime. The seriousness of the assault on the Uyghur population demands the immediate response of the international community to protect the victims.”

US Lawmaker Calls on Chinese Regime to Free Detained Falun Gong Relative

Zhou, a senior geological engineer at the Geological Scientific Research Institute of the Shengli Oil Field, the second-largest crude producer in China, was arrested on April 23 at his home in Dongying, a coastal city in eastern Shandong Province. They accused Zhou of “utilizing heretical religion to sabotage the enforcement of law”—a common charge that many religious believers have faced under a regime that has shown little tolerance of faith.

Congress Holds Hearing to Mark 30th Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre

JOAN CHANG | EPOCH TIMES WASHINGTON—While the Chinese regime has been trying to erase the history of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest and massacre, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said at a Congressional hearing, the peaceful protestors’ names “are remembered and their sacrifices are recognized. Their sacrifice is not just for them personally but sacrifices for democracy […]

US Supports Coalition Formed to Advance Religious Freedom in China

JENNIFER ZANG | EPOCH TIMES WASHINGTON—For the first time, persecuted faith groups in China and human rights organizations are forming a coalition to advance religious freedom in China, with the backing of the Trump administration and members of Congress. Sam Brownback, the U.S. ambassador at large for International Religious Freedom, and Rep. James P. McGovern […]

U.S. Officials Take Action after Hearing Congressional Testimonies

ChinaAid Editor’s note: ChinaAid is deeply concerned with the well-being of Li Ming-Che, who was formally arrested today, and will continue to work alongside his wife, Li Ching-Yu, as we did in D.C. last week. We believe he is innocent and urge China to release him immediately. (Washington, D.C.—May 26, 2017) In bold steps towards […]