“If the violent educational policy that the CCP is imposing on Tibetan children will continue for 15 or 20 years, it will utterly end the 4700-years old history of Tibetan civilization.”
Chinese Communist Party
Xi Jinping: The End of the Soviet Union Is “Too Painful to Look Back Upon”
Xi, like Putin, believes that the end of Communism in Eastern Europe was a tragedy, still causing him an almost physical pain. It is a key that explains many of his policies.
Five Emperors Coins: How Rising Gansu CCP Star Zhan Shunzhou Was Purged for “Superstition”
The Dunhuang Party boss once entertained the visiting King and Queen of Norway. He lost everything for his belief in Feng Shui.
“Sinicization” Galore: “Arabic” Features Removed from Mosques, Hospitals, Restaurants
Informants continue to provide to “Bitter Winter” pictures of the iconoclastic fury of the Communist Party against traditional Islamic symbols and signs.
Chinese Government “Will Continue to Control Reincarnation of Living Buddhas”
Rumors that the atheistic CCP may end the farce of authorizing who may reincarnate and into whom were denied at a press conference in Beijing.
Hefei Christian Youth Fellowship: Leaders Sentenced to Jail Terms
The group catered to the spiritual needs of Hefei college students and had refused to join the CCP-controlled Three-Self Church.
Liu Jianchao: Notorious Human Rights Violator Received with Honors in UK
Activists protested the UK’s red carpet treatment for one of the key authors of China’s transnational repression
Strange Bedfellows: A Uyghur View of the Bill Gates–Xi Jinping Meeting
Gates pledged $50 million aid to China: is it naivety, selfishness or betrayal of the free world?
Sichuan: Crowd Protests Violence by Chengguan Law Enforcement Agents, Compels CCP to Apologize
The notorious urban enforcers have a history of violence. When they beat a street egg vendor in Neijiang, public fury followed, and the authorities had to back off.
Secret Document Reveals China’s Paranoid Efforts to Keep Xinjiang News Secret
An old man died crushed by a wall. The CCP immediately mobilized 171 agents to investigate—not the incident but who had reported it to Radio Free Asia.









