Zheng Yi’s famous 1993 book may include exaggerations. However, most scholars agree that “ritual” Communist cannibalism did occur in Guangxi in the 1960s.
Op-eds China
Uyghurs in China: The Most Heavily Jailed Group in the World
One third of China’s total prison inmates are Uyghurs and Turkic people.
Like Father, Like Son: Why Xi Jinping Visited Hongjue Temple
His father once met there the controversial 10th Panchen Lama. The visit reminded Tibetan Buddhist monks that they should fully submit to the CCP—or else.
10 Years of Xi Jinping’s “National Security Concept”: “It’s Marxism in Practice”
The anniversary is celebrated by reminding those who would listen that the CCP prioritizes security over everything, including economic development.
Morally Rotten Tomatoes: The Urumqi-Salerno “Train” Has Now Arrived in Italy
After a month-long journey by land and also by sea, a huge cargo of Uyghur slave labor products reached its destination.
A Uyghur View of the Taiwan Issue: Can the CCP Speak on Behalf of “1.4 Billion Chinese”?
The Party attacked the new President of Taiwan in the name of “all Chinese.” Uyghurs are not Chinese, however, and many Chinese do not like the CCP either.
35 Years Ago, the Tiananmen Massacre: How It Prepared Xi Jinping’s China
The Chinese regime succeeded where the Soviet Union failed: it kept and revamped Communism, making the West pay the price.
Xi Jinping Wants to “Sinicize” Sociology and Philosophy As Well
As usual, “Sinicization” means separating from Western ideas and be “guided by Marxism” and the CCP.
China’s Master Plan to Harass (and Kidnap) Dissidents and Refugees Abroad
Incidents in Australia, USA, and the UK confirm that there is a coordinated international plan against those who criticize the CCP.
China Tries to Erase the History—of 2022
Keeping filmmaker Chen Pinlin in jail is part of a massive effort to cancel all traces of the victorious fight of students and citizens that compelled the CCP to abandon the “Zero COVID” policy.









