China ‘Dissatisfied’ After Germany Hints at Plan to Ban Huawei, ZTE
Ever since the trouble with Huawei started with the U.S., Germany has been caught in the middle. China is still one of Berlin’s most important trading partners. The government even announced in 2019 that they “wouldn’t make such a move,” CNBC reported.
Canada: Parliament Unanimously Passes Bill to Combat Live Organ Harvesting
Genuis MP said that Falun Gong practitioners have been targeted by the CCP for organ harvesting for decades. Now, more and more Uyghurs are also being targeted as part of the state-guided and state-controlled system.
Analyst: Europe Should Rethink China Policy After Party Congress, Ukraine Stance
The Ukraine crisis has led European nations to look carefully at the potential consequences of a fallout with China, in the event Beijing takes similar actions against Taiwan, as Russia did against Ukraine.
‘Free Hong Kong’ Projected on Walls of Chinese Diplomatic Offices in the US, UK
stories high. Below the text is the Olympic rings logo modified to show the five rings as barbed wire coils.
Brussels: Calls Mount for Boycott of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Referring to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which was boycotted by senior EU officials, he stated: “I would like to see a political boycott of the Winter Olympics, which take place in Beijing between the 4th and 20th February 2022, and I believe that would draw the attention of world opinion to the persecution of these minorities, in particular the crime of Genocide against the Uyghurs, Tibetans, Falun Gong, and others within China.”
Chinese Solar Panel Industry Likely Using Uyghur Slave Labor
Once workers from Xinjiang are marked for such job transfer, they are “examined politically” before being sent to other regions. All workers are placed under “half-military management,” while supervisors are paid salaries by the Personnel Bureau of the Xinjiang government.
Heiko Maas, Nathan Law is More Important Than Wang Yi
President of the Czech Senate, Miloš Vystrčil, led an 89-member delegation to visit Taiwan, following which Wang Yi threatened to make him “pay a heavy price.” Maas said that “threats don’t fit in here,” pledging Germany’s solidarity and cooperation with the Czech Republic.
Lord Alton: As a Slow-Motion Tiananmen Square Unfolds, Will you Stand with Hong Kong?
Lord Alton of Liverpool | Hong Kong Free Press Watching the Tiananmen-style assault on Hong Kong universities and their students, I looked again at a postcard I recently received from a student in Hong Kong. It included some words from the Les Misérables classic refrain “Can you hear the people sing, is there a world you long to see? …Will you be strong and […]
Wang Dan: The Cold War Has Not Ended
Wang Dan | China Change This article was first published on November 4, 2019 In 1989, during the Chinese pro-democracy movement, 20-year-old Peking University student Wang Dan (王丹) became one of the most influential student leaders. Following the outbreak of the Tiananmen Massacre, he found himself at the top of the lists of 21 wanted […]
Communist China’s Cultural Invasion of the World
ChinaScope — Part III: Strategic Implementation — {Editor’s Notes: The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has adopted and, for many years, has carried out its strategy of “Culture Going Global.” The following is a report that Chinascope has created focusing on that strategy, on related government policies, and on the implementation of the CCP’s efforts. The report was published […]