Chinese soldiers killed two Xinjiang Uyghur bureaucrats. China proclaimed them “victims of terrorists” and compelled their widows to receive medals.
Testimonies China
Psychiatric Hospitals for Dissidents: China Revamps an Old Communist Favorite
Meet the “Peace and Health” asylums, the Chinese version of the old Soviet mental hospitals where those who criticized the regime disappeared.
Forced Labor in Xinjiang, UN Rapporteur Confirms: “It’s Enslavement, a Crime Against Humanity.”
A damming report by the UN Special Rapporteur for contemporary forms of slavery brings fresh hope to the Uyghur community.
How Chinese Propaganda Colonized Italian Media
Finally, after Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan and the corresponding Chinese reaction, somebody reacted. But it was too little too late.
Church of Almighty God: False Demonstrations in Korea—Again
The testimony of a CAG devotee on how the CCP brought his father to “look for his son” in Korea—but things didn’t go as the CCP had planned.
Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps: A Main Tool of Uyghur Oppression
Meet a sinister multi-billion-dollar conglomerate that has its own military force, universities, and jails.
Qin Yi: Actress Who Died at 100 Celebrated for Anti-Falun-Gong Videos
Zhou Enlai called her “the most beautiful woman in China.” In her 90s, the CCP used her for a slander campaign against Falun Gong—which is still going on.
The Great Crackdown on the Great Translation Movement
An online group critical of the CCP emerged after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Party reacted by attacking accounts and arresting netizens.
“This Is a Genocide”: A Young Schoolgirl’s Tribute to the Uyghurs
A 15-year-old girl was among those who protested in front of the Chinese Embassy in London. Her message was one the CCP will not forget.
Drew Pavlou: Beijing’s Bête Noire Strikes Again
The Australian 23-year-old anti-CCP activist is stuck in the UK after charges were fabricated against him. He tells Bitter Winter this only makes him more determined.









