The vote in Ottawa’s House of Commons is a slap in the face of the CCP, and a sign of hope for those persecuted in Xinjiang.
Marco Respinti
Support Hursen Hesen, Another Persecuted Uyghur Intellectual
A filmmaker and actor from Xinjiang committed two capital sins: he was successful, and maintained his Uyghur identity. He has been sentenced to 15 years in jail.
A Life in Jail: Falun Gong Practitioner Arrested Again, Sentenced to 14 Years
Ma Zhiwu, from Ningzia Hui Autonomous Region, has been in prison for most of the last twenty years. He will remain there for the next decade and more.
Hindu and Sikh Holy Places Neglected and Desecrated in Pakistan
The government vowed to protect them. It did not happen, an official report says.
Five Year Jail Penalties for Falun Gong Practitioners in Liaoning, Jiangxi
The CCP continues its campaign to identify members of the banned group. When caught, they go to jail.
An International Day of Education Webinar: FORB and Tax Justice
On January 24, scholars from different continents discussed how to educate to freedom of religion or belief, conscience, legality, and fiscal fairness.
From Pompeo to Blinken, A Genocide Is a Genocide
The new Secretary of State destroyed CCP’s hopes that the U.S. position will change. Meanwhile, misguided Western media criticized Pompeo for what he got right.
Organ Harvesting Real and Still Happening, Say US, UK Parliaments
The US introduces a bipartisan bill, and the UK House of Lords approves an amendment to combat one of the most heinous CCP crimes.
Taxes, Legal Reform, and Freedom of Belief: An International Forum
Scholars, former officials, and human rights activists from several countries attended the event organized on the eve of Taiwan’s 78th Judicial Day.
China Tries to Disrupt Tibetan Parliamentary Elections
Tibetans abroad vote to elect the members of the Central Tibetan Administration. The CCP mobilizes its spies, and asks friendly governments to harass voters.









