Thirty years after the horrible massacre, which took away their children forever, they keep on fighting for the truth. An exhibit in Washington, D.C., honors them.
Op-eds China
Sad Celebrations: Iftar with Uyghur Refugees in Istanbul
Uyghurs gather to break the Ramadan fast together, and tell Bitter Winter how the CCP is breaking families and causing “spiritual sickness” in their community.
A Tale of Non-Uyghur Activists Battling for Uyghurs’ Freedom
Yosef Roth is a Jew who thinks that as a Jewish believer he must try to relieve the sorrow of oppressed Muslims. He founded “Uyghur Rally” with Corby Johnson.
China’s White Paper on Education in Tibet: The Missing Facts
The CCP rewrites history in order to justify its repression of Tibetan language and culture.
The Reality of “Two No-Worries and Three Guarantees”
Xi Jinping’s policy to eradicate poverty looks more like yet another propaganda tool, forcing local officials to play along in delivering the undeliverable.
Closing the Door: How Rural Youth Are Denied Educational Rights in China
Despite the hype on academic development, rural education is left behind. The rich continue to be rich and the poor continue to be poor.
Enter the New Era Socialism with Han Characteristics
Xi Jinping’s China believes to be a superior civilization able to lead the world. Ten million “colonists” are on a CCP’s mission to “civilize” the backward minorities.
There’s Life in the EU, and Hope for the Persecuted in China
Brussels’ hemicycle passed an urgent resolution on human rights and religious freedom in the land of the Red Dragon. We applaud it while noting a few faults.
“Surviving China”: Uyghur Voices from Xinjiang and Guantanamo
China’s treatment of the Uyghur people is “one step away from a holocaust,” according to British Muslims who gathered to express solidarity in London.
Organ Harvesting Tribunal 2019
Governments that refuse to tackle China over organ harvesting are turning their backs on victims of mass slaughter, claimed Tribunal witnesses in London.









