Accounts of sexual abuse of detained Uyghur and ethnic Kazakh women are highly believable. Buddhist nuns are also raped in Tibet’s transformation through education camps, where rape is used as a tool for re-education.
Op-eds China
Wu Huayan: Dying of Hunger in a China “Without Poverty”
Xi Jinping claimed poverty would disappear by 2020. Here is 2020, and here is a young student who died of malnutrition.
Opinion: What China Does Is Cultural Genocide
The West loses dignity turning a blind eye to Beijing’s Orwellian human rights abuse.
Merry Christmas from Bitter Winter—and a Prayer for Those in Jail
In this holy day, we keep in your heart all our readers, and all those suffering in China, including our imprisoned reporters.
How the CCP Lies About Xinjiang: The Story of Eziz
After football star Mesut Özil dared to protest, Beijing has launched a new offensive to persuade the world that Uyghurs are not persecuted. These are just more fake news.
Hong Kong, The Day After: Voices from the Field
The anti-CCP camp triumphed in the elections. But the real turning point, local experts explain, will come in September 2020, when voters will choose the new Legislative Council.
The Perils of The Church of Almighty God – 2
A British researcher meets with refugees who escaped China and now live in England (second in a series of two articles).
The Perils of The Church of Almighty God – 1
A British researcher encounters a book about a persecuted Christian religious movement in China (1 in a series of two articles)
Inside the Shenzhen Family Suicide (III): CCP’s Nazi-Style Propaganda
The third in a series of three articles about an incident used by CCP propaganda to justify its persecution of The Church of Almighty God.
Inside the Shenzhen Family Suicide (II): Political Driving Force Behind Fake Case
The second in a series of three articles about an incident used by CCP propaganda to justify its persecution of The Church of Almighty God.








