A new report by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation denounces Chinese control of the World Health Organization, and how it damaged all of us in the current crisis
Marco Respinti
“Uyghurs Have No Human Rights”: A Tragedy Coming to You on Your TV
Robin Barnwell’s documentary “China Undercover” is astonishing. It will air on PBS on April 7.
The CCP Virus: Bats, Pangolins—or the Communist Party?
Scientists still debate the origin of the coronavirus, but the key point should not be missed: the lies and delays of the Chinese Communist Party prevented the world from containing the epidemic.
Yes, the Virus Came from Wuhan
Two Chinese scholars suggested that the virus came from bats kept in two Wuhan research centers. Their paper was promptly censored, but the CCP should explain to the world what exactly happened there.
“Abuses, torture, and killing”: U.S. Human Rights Report Denounces the CCP Regime
The State Department’s new annual Human Rights Report denounces a staggering situation. Bitter Winter and its detained reporters are among those mentioned.
No 2022 Olympics in China, say US Senators
A bipartisan resolution asks to move the games to another country, since China has “committed crimes against humanity”
European Parliament Condemns China Over “Re-Education” Camps in Xinjiang
The day after Uyghur dissident Ilham Tohti received the 2019 Sakharov Prize, the European Parliament passed a resolution telling China that camps should be closed.
20 Bitter Winter Reporters Vanished in the Air
Writing for Bitter Winter is a crime in China. 45 of our reporters were arrested. 20 are still in custody but we don’t know where – actually, we cannot even confirm they are alive.
Hong Kong’s Human Rights Activist Lee Applauds U.S. Pro-Hong-Kong Law
U.S. took the right course of action, said Mr. Lee Cheuk-yan. Will Europe follow suit?
From Tiananmen to Hong Kong: “The CCP is incorrigible,” Says Lee Cheuk-yan
A survivor of the Tiananmen massacre, former well-known Hong Kong politician, and now human rights activist, Mr. Lee tells Bitter Winter that Honk Kong’s fight for democracy is just as crucial for the West.









