He has been detained for more than three years without being sentenced. He suffers from liver cirrhosis and should be released immediately.
China
Hakan Fidan: The Man Who Came to Urumqi with a Blue Tie
Türkiye’s Foreign Minister wore a tie with the colors of East Turkestan during his visit—but then he didn’t say much in favor of the Uyghurs.
Chengdu Early Rain Church Member Detained for Commemorating Tiananmen
Fu Lijun cautiously posted only music and a prayer on June 4. It was enough to go to jail.
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.
China Caught Red-Handed in Promoting Fake Anti-India Sikh Protests in the West
Meta, the company operating Facebook and Instagram, dismantled a Chinese network of false accounts called “Operation K.”
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.
Yan Zhengxue: Persecuted Chinese Christian Artist Dies at Age 80
A key figure of the dissident artist movement and a member of the Beijing Holy Love Fellowship House Church, he was repeatedly detained and tortured.
Feminism vs. the Communist Party in China
Under President Xi Jinping, women are second-class citizens. “Feminism” has become a peaceful but powerful weapon against the regime.
Diocese of Baoding, Repression of Catholic Conscientious Objectors Continue
Those who refuse the Vatican-China deal and do not join the Patriotic Catholic Church are “disappeared.”









