After the major reforms enacted by the CCP in March to exert an even stricter political control over China’s economy, the US Secretary of Treasury went to Beijing to talk business, not rights.
Human Rights
The Hague Human Rights Film Festival: Movies Vindicate Persecuted Women
The second annual Global Human Rights Defence’s Human Rights Film Festival in The Hague presented the sufferings of Tajik, Yazidi, Ahmadi, Pakistani, Uyghur, and other women.
“Visit Xinjiang”: My Answer to Vice-Chairman Abdukerim’s Invitation
He stated that “the doors of Xinjiang are always open, and the doors of truth are always open.” I wrote to him that he cannot be believed.
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
Tai Ji Men’s Work for Peace, Conscience, and Human Rights
Tai Ji Men offers traditional Chinese wisdom and promotes peace, love, and conscience. It also fights for human rights, including FoRB and tax justice.
Falun Gong: Xu Na’s 8-Year Sentence Confirmed On Appeal
The veteran dissident, poet, and artist should remain in jail until 2028.
Human Rights Watchdogs Urge EU to Review Its Relations with Pakistan
A conference in Brussels called the attention on the intolerable situation of human rights and freedom of religion or belief in the Asian country.
After the China Fiasco: Macron’s Strange Relationship with Human Rights and Religious Liberty
It is not the first time the French President shows a dangerous tolerance of dictators and a bizarre disregard for freedom of religion or belief.
Guangzhou Bible Reformed Church’s Gao Heng Sentenced
One year and ten months in jail was the penalty for holding a sign asking to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre with prayers.
Ahmadis Defend Human Rights—Not for Themselves Only
Bitter Winter attended the 2023 National Peace Symposium hosted by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at and the inauguration of a landmark new building at the Baitul Futuh mosque in London.









