The vote in Ottawa’s House of Commons is a slap in the face of the CCP, and a sign of hope for those persecuted in Xinjiang.
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China Britain Business Council: Meet the CCP Lobby in London
The powerful group and its chairman Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles try to persuade British they face poverty if they do not stop criticizing Beijing on human rights.
Enter the “Administrative Measures for Religious Clergy”: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Bitter Winter offer the first English translation of a text converting the clergy in apparatchiks under a system of awards and penalties based on their loyalty to the CCP.
Rape in Xinjiang Camps: Male Inmates Are Victims Too
Encouraged by the women who pierced the veil of silence, men are telling tales of how they were sexually abused in the transformation through education camps.
The UK Genocide Amendment: Let’s Try It Again
Resisting pressures, the Lords confirmed the amendment aimed at punishing Chinese atrocities in Xinjiang. Now, it goes back to the Commons.
Systematic Rape in Xinjiang Camps
A shocking BBC report (with some images from Bitter Winter) led politicians from all over the world to call for an UN-led investigation of “crimes against humanity.”
Holocaust Memorial Day: Jews, Christians Say Genocide Is Happening Again—in Xinjiang
Dark memories of Nazism were compared to the extermination of Uyghurs by Xi Jinping’s regime.
Villager Fined $ 24,693 for Celebrating Christmas
In Lushan county, Henan, one Niu Guobao organized a meeting to pray and sing hymns. Now, he has to pay a fine of 160,000 yuan.
From Pompeo to Blinken, A Genocide Is a Genocide
The new Secretary of State destroyed CCP’s hopes that the U.S. position will change. Meanwhile, misguided Western media criticized Pompeo for what he got right.
Two Refugees from Xinjiang Attacked in Kazakhstan
Kaisha Akan was beaten with a heavy iron object, and Murager Alimuly stabbed, confirming that the long arm of the CCP pursues asylum seekers abroad.









