A grassroot movement believes ancient military men Huo Qubing and Xin Qiji can prevent the pandemic’s return. The CCP has not decided yet how to react.
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Karaoke in China: Religious Songs Forbidden
The CCP issues regulations on a very popular form of entertainment. It is also forbidden to sing that Taiwanese girls are sexy.
Anti-Einstein Relativity Research Association Banned As a “Cult”
The Beijing-based group, whose theories were once supported by Mao, was liquidated on June 30, after New Ager Guo Ping was appointed its Vice President.
False Documents Against Chinese Refugees and Bitter Winter
The incredible story of a failed Chinese Communist Party black propaganda operation that began as a spy story and ended up in a comedy.
Uyghur Genocide Denier Condemned for Appeasement with China
“As far as we know, no one has been killed,” claims a prominent UK politician whose naysaying views on Uyghur persecution have shocked Uyghur exiles.
CCP: 100th Anniversary of the Party Which Killed 50 Million
Should we congratulate the Chinese Communist Party for killing more human beings than anybody else in history?
The Great Purge of China Legal History
China operated the largest data base of legal decisions in the world. Until it realized it offered ammunition to critics—including Bitter Winter.
“Xinjiang and Tibet, Parallel Genocides”—Or Perhaps Not?
An interesting controversy about Tibet and Xinjiang between Tibetologist Robert Barnett and Tibetan (and international) human rights activists.
35 Years Ago: The Tragedy of the Great Sage Dynasty
Depicted as the quintessential xie jiao, the movement founded in 1986 was eradicated in 1990 and its leader executed. Why do Chinese media remember it now?
900,000 Uyghur Children: The Saddest Victims of Genocide
The Chinese Communist Party has forcibly displaced them into Han Chinese families or state-run orphanages. Figures prove the program is expanding.









