China operated the largest data base of legal decisions in the world. Until it realized it offered ammunition to critics—including Bitter Winter.
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“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.
“Counter-order, Comrades!” The CCP Now Wants More Births
Although contradictory, statistics indicate China has a demography problem. The regime will solve it in its usual way, i.e., ignoring individual freedom.
@Pro-CCP: False Pro-China Accounts Invade Twitter in the UK
A University of Oxford report shows 98,000 tweets were connected with a Chinese program spreading the propaganda statements of Beijing’s ambassador in London.
Chen Duxiu: The Missing Name in China’s Party History Campaign
All Chinese should study the history of the CCP for its 100th anniversary. However, the Party’s first General Secretary should not be mentioned.
Corruption in China: Worse Under Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaigns actually increased corruption in China. New scholarly studies explain why.
Church of Almighty God Refugees: Why They Should Be Granted Asylum
A monumental study of 271 decisions rendered in administrative and court cases shows that more applications are being accepted—but not everywhere.
Xinjiang Genocide: An Anonymous “Scholarly Article” Echoes CCP’s Lies
Some take it seriously, but the text is just a laundry list of propaganda arguments routinely used by Beijing.









