Beijing is ramping up transfers of Uyghurs into forced labor outside of their region, according to an Australian think tank set up to probe human rights violations in Xinjiang.
Ruth Ingram
“Inside The Church of Almighty God”: A New Book Tells It Like It Is
Oxford University Press publishes Massimo Introvigne’s survey of the most persecuted religious movement in China
Huawei, 5G and Human Rights Abuses: Yes, They Are Connected
Citing Huawei’s complicity in slavery and oppression, British Uyghurs are appealing to the British Government to reverse a decision to allow it to run part of the UK’s 5G network.
For Uyghurs, “Poverty Alleviation” Means Cultural Genocide
Scholar Adrian Zenz exposes how what is advertised as an anti-poverty program in Xinjiang is in fact just another tool to deprive Uyghurs of their identity and coerce them into slave labor.
Coronavirus, the CCP Should Be Asked to Pay US$4 Trillion in Damages: Here Is Why
An influential British think tank, the Henry Jackson Society, has published the most detailed legal paper so far on Chinese liabilities for the epidemic.
Coronavirus: Uyghurs Deported to Other Provinces as Slave Laborers to Restart Economy
Evidence piles up and videos document the massive transfer of Turkic workers sent to work in Chinese factories outside of Xinjiang.
Is Coronavirus Increasing Organ Harvesting in China?
The CCP ask for applause for its double lung transplant on a coronavirus victim. But the fact that two matching lungs were found in a few days raises new suspicions of organ harvesting, just as London’s China Tribunal releases his final judgment.
A Double Virus in Xinjiang: COVID-19 and CCP’s Fake News
As coronavirus spreads to the martyred region, the CCP claims again, falsely, that all inmates have been released and the epidemics is under control there. It isn’t.
“Yes, Torture Is Used in China”: A Church of Almighty God Refugee in Spain Speaks Out
Brother Zhang Wenbo tells Bitter Winter how he was suspended on a rope, beaten with a steel tube, and burned with cigarettes. His only crime? Preaching a banned religion.
Longing for the Spring: The Uyghur Poets Who Denounce the CCP
At home, where intellectuals are hunted down and arrested, or in the diaspora, literature keeps alive the flame of freedom and exposes the evil of the persecution.









