The British Conservative Party Human Rights Commission report called again the attention on a brutal campaign of repression, made worse by COVID-19.
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The UK Conservative Party Report: China’s Deepening Darkness
An avalanche of damning rhetoric and condemnation of China poured from the pages of a new report out last week. But will action follow?
How United Front Manipulates Relations Between China and Switzerland
After the scandal of the secret deal on migrants and refugees, a study by the specialized Czech center Sinopsis sheds new light on a strange relationship.
Zhonggong: The “Cult” That Refused to Die
Hundreds of police hunt for a new incarnation of a group the CCP believed it had successfully eradicated in 2016.
“Xi Jinping’s Thought on the Rule of Law”: A New Key Tool of CCP Ideology
“The whole country” is called to study and propagate, both in China and internationally, an idea of the law antithetical to Western democracy
Xi Jinping’s New Book: “Our Red Country Will Never Change Its Color”
In a candid overview of CCP ideology and propaganda, the President insists that Marxism and dialectical materialism will never be abandoned in China.
How the CCP Moves Against Academic Freedom—in Western Countries
Beijing’s stranglehold on free speech, not only at home, but increasingly across the globe, is alarming academics in the free world.
While the World Confronts China, Xi Jinping Calls a Meeting of the Politburo—on Archeology
Faithful to Chairman Mao’s teaching “to use the past in service of the present,” the CCP hopes that archeologists, of all people, can solve some of its problems.
Branded: A Woman’s 28-Year-Long Religious Persecution in China
A new film tells the story of a devotee who joined The Church of Almighty God at its beginnings. She was hunted, detained, and tortured ever since.
Mazars Destroyed in Xinjiang: A Cultural Genocide Continues
A study by Rian Thum shows how the most beloved Uyghur shrines are being either “museumified” or destroyed.









