Tibetans were compelled to stay home while extras in fancy costumes hailed the President’s attempt to sell the controversial “largest dam in the world” project.
Op-eds China
Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Olympics: Now, Make It a Reality
UK parliamentarians voted unanimously. What will the government do?
Chinese Communist Party, “The Vanguard of the Anti-Cult Movement”
For its 100th anniversary, CCP claims a world leadership in fighting “cults.” But the document reveals that “cults” are a pretext to fight religion in general.
Will Hilton Build a Xinjiang Hotel on the Site of a Mosque Demolished by the CCP?
Protests continue after the company’s decision to open a Hampton where the Uyghur Duling Mosque once stood.
Predatory Nature: Why China’s “Wolf Warrior” Diplomacy Is Here to Stay
Did Xi Jinping really put a halt to the aggressive behavior of Chinese diplomats? Not really.
A House Divided: European Union Countries and China
While the Czech Republic and Belgium label the horrors of Xinjiang as “genocide,” a strange Italian document vows to go on with the Belt and Road cooperation
2022 Olympics: Crimes Against Catholics in One of Its Main Venues
China plans to host in Chongli, notorious for its persecution of Catholicism, most of the skiing events. Another reason to stop the Olympics.
Whitewashing China: The Rise of “Belt and Road Journalism”
A report by the International Federation of Journalists reveals how China manipulates the media about COVID-19 (and Xinjiang). Italy is the worst case.
UK: Xinjiang Genocide Vote Won—But Where Do We Go from Here?
No time to sit idly, MPs and Uyghur activists tell the UK government: the historical vote should now have practical consequences.
Do Not Buy Chinese Solar Panels, They Come from Slave Labor in Xinjiang
But beware: many non-Chinese companies also use suspicious Xinjiang-produced polysilicon in their solar modules.









