A report by the International Federation of Journalists reveals how China manipulates the media about COVID-19 (and Xinjiang). Italy is the worst case.
Op-eds China
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.
“Laurène Beaumond”: Fake Journalists and Pakistani Hired Guns
A French woman wrote a lavish article praising Chinese politics in Xinjiang. There is only one problem, she is a counterfeit.
China’s Scholars Thorn Between Self-Censorship and Beijing’s Ostracism
Those who tell the truth are sanctioned by the CCP. Those still allowed to visit China and attend events there are asked to stop telling the truth.
Better Cotton Initiative: Why Its Shanghai Branch is Not Credible
The Chinese BCI is challenging the headquarters of the organization, and claims Uyghurs are not subject to forced labor.
Sanctions Against Politicians, Scholars, Fashion Companies: How Beijing Shot Itself in the Foot
Not understanding how democracy works, the CCP created itself an unprecedented anti-Chinese coalition in the West, outraged by its aggressive behavior.
Scotland’s Rosslea Hall Hotel and Other CCP Trojan Horses in Britain
Is the UK ethically confused, complicit, or simply naive in the face of Beijing’s incremental encroachment on key areas of its infrastructure?
Stopping Beijing 2022 Olympic Games: It Is Not Impossible
Beijing 2022 Olympic Games: what looked like a Quixotic movement doomed to failure is now gaining momentum internationally.
Tibetan Uprising Day: 62 Years After, Will the World Side with Tibetans?
Today is Tibetan Uprising Day, commemorating the events of 1959. And reminding the world that the CCP oppression of Tibet continues.









