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The Orwellian Life in Xinjiang Campuses

The Orwellian Life in Xinjiang Campuses

More than a million Uyghurs are languishing in transformation through education camps, but millions are still at large in the no-mans land of uncertainty where a careless word or administrative whim could put them behind bars.

Is Huawei Spying on Us All on Behalf of the CCP?

Is Huawei Spying on Us All on Behalf of the CCP?

What may seem to be only the most recent episode of the trade war between the United States and China brings back to light another question of primary importance. Perhaps the Chinese telecommunications giants are the operative arm of Beijing’s repressive Big Brother, useful to control refugees abroad, dissidents at home, and westerners everywhere, thanks to the exploitation of the future of the Internet that we all rightly dream of but that we should actually dramatically fear.

Religious Liberty in China: A Status Report

Religious Liberty in China: A Status Report

A survey of religious liberty under the CCP regime leads to the conclusion that there is no religious liberty in Communist China, although the regime’s efforts to eradicate religion went through different stages and used different strategies.

The CCP and the “Fear of the Mosque”

The CCP and the “Fear of the Mosque”

An academic conference held at George Washington University – of excellent scientific level and meaningful participation from the public – illustrates and confirms the nightmare that Xinjiang lives in daily, where religion is a “pathology” and a whole people is subjected to “rectification” because it is “wrong.”

Cambodia, Genocide, and the Beijing Connection

Cambodia, Genocide, and the Beijing Connection

The last two survivors of the Khmer Rouge regime have been sentenced to life in prison for genocide. But it’s a half victory because the special court for Cambodia hasn’t recognized the immense “auto-genocide” committed between 1975 and 1978 by those fanatical Maoists. The reason has to do with their powerful foreign supporters.

A U.S. Bill to Sanction China for Misdeeds in Xinjiang

A U.S. Bill to Sanction China for Misdeeds in Xinjiang

Bipartisan legislation has been put forward in both Senate and the House to ban the export of U.S. technology Beijing could use in surveillance of detained Muslims while holding Xinjiang CCP Secretary responsible for the dramatic situation of human rights in the “autonomous” region.