The ousted Prime Minister had become famous for his extravagant praise of China and Xi Jinping, and refusal to acknowledge the Uyghur genocide.
Op-eds China
Self-Immolations Continue: Who Kills These Tibetans?
While we discuss whether these radical forms of protest are morally acceptable and effective, we should not forget that the CCP is responsible for this tragedy.
David Kilgour: Remembering a Seeker of Truth
The Canadian former politician relentlessly denounced the horror of organ harvesting in China. He was also a great friend of Bitter Winter.
Uyghur Genocide: Why Most Muslim Countries Remain Silent
As confirmed at the Islamabad Organization of Islamic Cooperation meeting, they need China’s money, its protection at the UN, and its surveillance technology.
Eileen Gu: One Winter of Happiness—Or of Chinese Propaganda?
Eileen Gu, the American-turned-Chinese Olympic champion, continues to do nothing to prevent her political use by the CCP.
Can China Really Rule the World?
A French expert assesses Xi Jinping’s planetary project for the next decade, which may well end up with China’s decline, and its dangers.
The War In Ukraine: A Uyghur Perspective
The relationship between Russia and Ukraine is a “terrible kinship.” Just as the relationship China has with the Uyghurs.
Peng Liyuan: Xi Jinping’s Wife Cannot Continue as UNESCO’s Special Envoy
Protests followed the scandal of a mother of eight children found chained in Jiangsu, another victim of human trafficking. But there is much more.
Beijing Olympics: Domestic and International Propaganda Are Not the Same
A tale of two Uyghur torchbearers hailed by Chinese media, Dilnigar Ilhamjan and Memetjan Omar.
Uyghurs and Billionaires: Chamath Palihapitiya’s Problems with the Truth
Remember the tycoon who said that “Nobody cares about Uyghurs”? It seems that Wall Street does not care about him either.









