His wife’s picket at the Chinese consulate in Almaty got so much attention that the CCP decided to give up, ad set her husband free after 17 years of detention.
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A Nine-Year Jail Penalty for Distributing Falun Gong Leaflets
Persecution against Falun Gong continues in China—and a serious attack by masked thugs also happened in Hong Kong.
Guo Hongwei: Jilin Pro-Democracy Activist Dies “Mysteriously” in Detention
A well-known whistleblower and pro-democracy figure, he was kept for years in a two-square-meter cell and routinely tortured.
The CCP’s New Secret Agent: Count Dracula
Undeadly serious: Bram Stoker’s vampire novel, and scantily clad women, were used to spread Chinese propaganda on Twitter.
China’s Scholars Thorn Between Self-Censorship and Beijing’s Ostracism
Those who tell the truth are sanctioned by the CCP. Those still allowed to visit China and attend events there are asked to stop telling the truth.
Slave Labor in Chinese Jails: CAG Women Prisoners of Conscience Speak
It is not only about Xinjiang camps. Church of Almighty God female members tell how they had to work 13–15 hours per day in “regular” jails.
Pro-Uyghur Protests Restart in London— and the “Lonely Jew” Is There
As lockdown begins to ease in Britain, demonstrations outside the Chinese Embassy in London started again. Bitter Winter was there, too.
Party History Study: Xi Jinping’s Main Campaign in 2021
All Chinese are mobilized. But “history,” Xi explains, in a Marxist context, has not the same meaning it has in a bourgeois academia.
Bloody Holy Spirit Members Sentenced in Jiangxi
Bloody Holy Spirit: devotees from the Ji’an area of the Taiwan-based religious movement received jail terms up to 4 years and six months.
The Sad Story of Uyghur Soccer Proves China Unfit to Host Olympics
Uyghurs love soccer, but Chinese authorities do not love Uyghur players and supporters. Their discrimination is another argument for an Olympic boycott.









