But beware: many non-Chinese companies also use suspicious Xinjiang-produced polysilicon in their solar modules.
Human Rights
The Ayes Have It, The Ayes Have It! UK Parliament Says It’s Genocide
Finally, atrocities committed by Chinese Communist Party in Xinjiang are officially called by their name in the United Kingdom.
“Protest, Conscience, and Human Rights” Discussed in a Webinar
CESNUR’s and HRWF’s webinar on the questions raised by the Tai Ji Men case in Taiwan honored the International Day of Conscience.
Guo Hongwei: Jilin Pro-Democracy Activist Dies “Mysteriously” in Detention
A well-known whistleblower and pro-democracy figure, he was kept for years in a two-square-meter cell and routinely tortured.
Monsignor Óscar Romero: His Lesson for Freedom of Religion or Belief
A speech at the webinar “The Right to Truth on Human Rights Violations: The Tai Ji Men Case in Comparative Perspective” held on March 24, 2021.
UK Parliamentary Report Denounces Uyghur Slave Labor, Government’s Reaction Is “Soft”
The document by the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee of the House of Commons is at risk of being ignored by “Sinophile” Boris Johnson.
China’s Secret Weapon: Changing the Meaning of “Human Rights”
For the first time in history, a Chinese Foreign Minister addressed the UN Human Rights Council. His speech was a textbook example of Orwellian “newspeak.”
China Britain Business Council: Meet the CCP Lobby in London
The powerful group and its chairman Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles try to persuade British they face poverty if they do not stop criticizing Beijing on human rights.
Kazakhstan: Human Rights Activist Baibolat Kunbolat Arrested
His brother is in jail in China for affirming his Kazakh identity. He believed he was free to protest in Almaty. He learned he was not.
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?









