China Staggers Under Huge Pandemic Losses

A Chinese man living in New York surnamed Cheng told overseas Chinese-language outlet Apollo Net that according to a friend of his living in Beijing’s Fangshan district, one elite family saw five deaths recently. One of the deceased was a deputy director of the Beijing Public Security Bureau. 

I’m a Hong Konger — A New Cold War Has Begun

Liao Yiwu | China Change This article was first published on ChinaChange website on September 30, 2019 On August 11, 2019, a nurse during a demonstration against the extradition bill in Tsim Sha Tsui district in Hong Kong, had her right eye blown out by a beanbag fired by a police officer, causing lifelong disability […]

Communist China’s Cultural Invasion of the World — Part I

Chinascope {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 will be published in three parts: Part I: […]

Remembering the Brutality of The Gulag—Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Gary L. Gregg  |  Epoch Times Commentary The Cold War came to an end more than a quarter of a century ago. When the winds of change started to be seen blowing in the eastern bloc, and then the wall finally came down, some of us wondered about what the future would bring.  I remember […]

The Clash of ‘Party Character’ and Human Nature at Tiananmen

Leo Timm  |  Epoch Times Not even China’s leaders could oppose the tyrannical tradition of communist rule Twenty-eight years ago, China—along with the Soviet bloc—seemed on the cusp of political change. Beginning with college students and university staff around the country, millions of people joined the nationwide demonstrations—for human rights, an end to corruption, and […]

Three Brutal Religious Persecutions That Are Still Happening in China Today

NTD TV Mainland China is the site of some of the largest and most brutal human rights abuses. Chinese of faith have been persecuted since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power in 1949. They have been arrested, tortured, put in labor camps as prisoners of conscience, and even mass-murdered for their organs.  Tibetan Buddhism […]

The Disease of Struggle

The Disease of Struggle

Joshua Philipp  |  Epoch Times The common belief, rooted in the origins of communism, shared by today’s democracies When the Soviet Union collapsed, Ryszard Legutko, the minister of education of Poland, had an impression shared by many as Poland transitioned from communism to democracy: It still felt like communism. “The new system began to show symptoms […]