The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress approved a new version of the much-awaited statute, hailed as one of the most important new Chinese laws.
Op-eds China
Time to Expose the China-Hamas Connection
Not only did Beijing not condemn Hamas. It has a long history of supporting it, fueled by the CCP’s not-so-disguised anti-Semitism.
The Bridge Man: Where Is Peng Lifa?
One year after he hung an anti-Xi-Jinping banner on Beijing’s Sitong Bridge the whereabouts of the activist remain unknown.
China’s Repressive New Law on Religious Activity Venues: A Tibetan View
Order No. 19 that came into force on September 1 negatively affects all Chinese territory and all religions. But it is even worse for Tibet and other occupied regions.
The Two Sides of Elon Musk: A Uyghur View
The billionaire said one should consider the “two sides” of the Uyghur question. Or perhaps it is time to consider the two sides of Elon Musk.
The Two Sides of Elon Musk: A Uyghur View
The billionaire said one should consider the “two sides” of the Uyghur question. Or perhaps it is time to consider the two sides of Elon Musk.
Can Religious Liberty Bring Taiwan to Build an Alternative International Diplomacy?
The Taiwan International Religious Freedom Summit very practically focused on what is possible, not chasing only what is desirable. A modest proposal can help that country to confront the constant threat posed by Communist China.
The Dreadful Daily Drama of Religious Persecution in China
Religious liberty is the first human right. It remains the public enemy #1 of the CCP.
Why Did Xi Jinping Mention a “Hard-Won Stability” in Xinjiang?
Decoding the CCP jargon, what emerges from Xi’s statement in Urumqi is that genocide should continue.
When Planes Crash: The Similar Fates of Prigozhin and Uyghur Leader Ehmetjan Qasimi
In August 2023, Prigozhin’s plane crashed—or was crashed by Putin. In August 1949, the plane carrying the leaders of independent East Turkestan crashed—or was crashed by Stalin.








