A hodgepodge of technicalities at Geneva’s Human Rights Council is already resulting in nothing. This is how the United Nations functions in 2024.
Human Rights
China’s Own Propaganda Side Event at the UN Human Rights Council
In connection with its Universal Periodic Review, the CCP regime mobilized fake “experts” to “applaud China’s achievements in human rights protection.”
China’s Water Hegemony Policy: A Threat to Neighboring Countries and Human Rights
Water is the single most important human resource. China’s attempt to control as much water as possible creates ecological, political, and human problems.
A New Great Game: China, India, and the Dalai Lama
Beijing is challenging India’s historical connection with Buddhism, presenting it as an “ancient Chinese religion.” Its aim is political, its disregard for human rights is obvious.
Cold Genocide: Is the World Complicit in Chinese Organ Harvesting?
Despite its magnitude and seriousness, the crime of organ harvesting in the People’s Republic of China is still underreported and underestimated.
Ye Zhong: Talk About His Suspicious Death and You Will Be Arrested and Tortured Too
Fellow dissident He Zongwang expressed doubts about the official version claiming that Ye died in jail of natural causes. He was arrested and his life is now at risk.
When Human Rights Become Human Wrongs
Non-democratic “Before States,” unlike democratic “After States,” crack down on religions they regard as dangerous “before” they commit any crime. The Tai Ji Men case proves the distinction is not clear-cut.
How the CCP Weaponizes Global Chinese Diaspora Against Dissent
Increasingly, those who protest in the West for human rights in China are spied, harassed, and sometimes even beaten by overseas Chinese loyal to the Party.
A Letter from Hell: Tortured in a Sichuan Jail for Asking for More Drinking Water
Human rights activist Xie Junbiao continued to do in jail what he did outside: holding signs to protest injustice. This is not what you do in a Chinese prison, he was told.
Tai Ji Men’s Strenuous Efforts for Human Rights
On the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, scholars and activists celebrated Tai Ji Men’s contribution to promoting human rights and discussed the Tai Ji Men case.









