After the Boxer War, China had to pay an indemnity for 39 years to the foreign powers that defeated the rebels. Now, the CCP claims that international requests for virus-related damages are “a new Boxer Indemnity.”
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“China is Communist. Marxist, Leninist, Stalinist, and Maoist”
Rouge vif, a new book by French sinologist Alice Ekman, debunk theories that China is “no longer Communist.” In fact, under Xi Jinping, it is more Marxist than before.
For Uyghurs, “Poverty Alleviation” Means Cultural Genocide
Scholar Adrian Zenz exposes how what is advertised as an anti-poverty program in Xinjiang is in fact just another tool to deprive Uyghurs of their identity and coerce them into slave labor.
Refugees from The Church of Almighty God: Hope from the Italian Supreme Court
Two decisions canceled the refusal of asylum by courts in Milan, asking them to reconsider the applications.
Coronavirus, Twitter, and Nostradamus: Chinese Fake News Infecting the World
A European Union agency reports a massive disinformation attack, claiming the U.S. created the virus and China is saving the world from it.
Coronavirus, a Chronology: The CCP Is Responsible, Here is the Evidence
If you need a smoking gun, here it is. A timeline of delays, cover-ups, and fake news proving that the world should indeed blame the CCP for the deadly epidemic.
Cardinal Kung Pin-mei: A Saint Without Halo
He died twenty years ago and his beatification process has been blocked after the Vatican-China agreement. He should not be forgotten.
The New National School Textbooks: A Weapon Against Democracy and Religion
The Ministry of Education of China has uniformed and “sinicized” the curriculum, and is training teachers to use the new materials to criticize the West and promote atheism.
Sanya Chams Muslim Minority in Hainan: Eradicating an Identity
Sanya Chams are part of a Muslim minority with a rich history and a unique identity. Now, the CCP has decided to eradicate it.
Longing for the Spring: The Uyghur Poets Who Denounce the CCP
At home, where intellectuals are hunted down and arrested, or in the diaspora, literature keeps alive the flame of freedom and exposes the evil of the persecution.









