Death of Former CCP Leader Spurs Calls for Regime to Be Held Accountable for Atrocities

In 1999, Jiang created a Gestapo-like organization called the 610 Office that overrode China’s legal framework to carry out the expansive eradication campaign. In the years following, adherents became targets of a sweeping hate campaign, and millions suffered imprisonment and torture in Chinese labor camps, jails, drug rehabilitation centers, and psychiatric wards.

How Chinese Propaganda Colonized Italian Media

This collaboration between the CCP’s agencies and the Italian media brought the latter to feature two kinds of news from China: amenities and leisure-time information on a variety of subjects, and Communist Party propaganda on hotly debated topics such as the policy about the Uyghurs in Xinjiang, COVID-19, democracy in Hong Kong, and threats to Taiwan.

They Were the Ones: A Song to Remember Those Who Sacrificed for Their Faith

To raise awareness for this ongoing genocide, I wrote a song, “They Were The Ones.” It’s about three sisters who were persecuted in China whom I met while working on the documentary, “Canaries in a Cold War.” After the documentary was finished, I still wanted to tell their tragic yet heroic tale through song. 

Announcing the 6th China Human Rights Lawyers Day

Chinese human rights lawyers have been working every day on the front lines of the fight against human rights abuses by an authoritarian government, upholding the rule of law in a country where there is none. The price they have paid is huge, but without regret. The world has come to a crossroads where democratic countries are beginning to recognize and confront the dangers of the totalitarian Chinese Communist regime.

New U.K. Law to Stop Live Organ Harvesting Takes Effect

China is a “major player” in the global transplant industry, and many institutions have ties to China as part of their supply chain or training. “Some of human rights violations within the transplant industry involve some of the most serious crimes that we know of – crimes against humanity, possibly even genocide”

Exiled Uyghurs Fear China’s Reach

“what legal value it gives to a Red Notice and the authority of their law enforcement officers to make an arrest.” Each Red Notice is reviewed by a task force and a notice is only released if it is in line with Interpol’s constitution that states it “is strictly forbidden for the organization to undertake any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character,” explained Interpol’s press office by quoting its constitution.