Hong Kong Activist Agnes Chow Declared ‘Wanted’ By Communist Police
I want to emphasize that absconding is a shameful act and anyone who has fled should not delude themselves that they can elude criminal responsibility by leaving Hong Kong,” Kan said, according to the South China Morning Post (SCMP).
China Tried, but Failed, to Prevent UN Scrutiny of Its Human Rights Violations
The U.S. was joined by Canada, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Austria, and Belgium.
Hong Kong Puts Runaway Activist Tony Chung on Wanted List
Chung said he was ordered by Hong Kong authorities to give up his job and banned from talking to the media or publishing online posts, before being repeatedly pressured by police to inform other pro-democracy activists for money, according to his statement on Facebook.
Chinese Military Hackers Have Compromised Dozens of America’s Key Infrastructure Assets, WAPO
McReynolds, who claims to have seen internal Chinese military documents on the matter, says the PLA’s strategy is to synchronize air and missile strikes while disrupting command-and-control networks all while compromising critical infrastructure including satellite networks and logistics systems relied on by the U.S. military.
New List of Perpetrators Submitted to 44 Governments Before Human Rights Day
We hope Chinese officials keep this in mind and stop following the CCP’s policy of persecuting Falun Gong. If they do, they may lose opportunities for themselves and their family members to travel, study, conduct business, or settle down in those countries.
Chinese Regime Conducts Global Espionage Campaign Through ‘Consular Volunteers’: Report
In September 2022, Safeguard Defenders revealed in a report that there were over 100 secret overseas Chinese police stations in at least 53 countries around the world, “a setup between public security authorities in China in cooperation with United Front linked groups around the world,” said Campaign Director Laura Harth.
Politicians Urge Stronger Ties With Taiwan on National Day Celebration Amid China Threat
A key focus of discussion during the Canadian delegation visits was the potential signing of a Canada-Taiwan Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Arrangement (FIPA). Introduced in 2021, FIPA serves as a free trade agreement model
Hong Kong Groups Urge Support for Petition Demanding Foreign Influence Registry
In addition to advocating for the creation of a foreign influence registry, the petition has raised concerns about certain individuals within the Canadian community exploiting the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 to undermine the government’s commitment to establish the Foreign Influence Transparency Registry (FITR).
Canadians Join Global Call for Beijing to Release Human Rights Lawyer Gao Zhisheng
Mr. Gao, a three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, has been subjected to persecution by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for representing members of the spiritual practice Falun Gong as well as farmers in land expropriation cases.
Retired Chinese Doctor Recounts Live Organ Harvesting in Military Hospital: Exclusive Interview
The organ harvesting took place on the floor of a vehicle. “We used a spotlight for visibility. We were instructed to extract organs from where we stood and were told which organ to take. All of us did as we were told. I could see the doctor opposite me clearly. Under the spotlight, he removed the organ, and the blood splashed onto my gloves.”