Sanction Chinese Officials Involved in Human Rights Abuses: Former Australian PM
“However, one argument that should not prevail is that we would not progress such sanctions for fear of political, trade, or diplomatic reprisals from the Chinese government. The application of Australia’s human rights sanctions regime is reserved for the most egregious situations of international concern.”
Virginia Roundtable Discusses CCP Infiltration in US Business, Social Media, and Entertainment
“I know people in the entertainment industry that have shared with me how they pre-screen movies and scripts to make sure they don’t upset one of the largest markets,” he said, referring to China.
China Claims US State Department ‘Interfering’ With Winter Olympics
The CCP has a long track record of targeting religious faiths and minorities for violent assimilation to its atheist ideology. In addition to Uyghurs, the Party has also targeted Tibetan Buddhists, Chinese Christians and adherents of the Falun Gong spiritual practice, many of whom have suffered persecution for decades.
How Foreign Oil Drillers Are Helping Consolidate China’s Claims in Disputed Asian Sea
Presence of a foreign oil or gas contractor effectively bolsters a hiring country’s maritime sovereignty claim by spotlighting and prioritizing its energy interests over those of rivals, said Stephen Nagy, senior associate professor of politics and international studies at International Christian University in Tokyo.
Experts Say China’s Stance in Indo-Pacific Added Realism to 5-Nation Naval Drill
While it is routine for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force to conduct exercises, “it’s the broader context in which the exercise is happening that adds a certain urgency” as “China’s People’s Liberation Army is increasingly aggressive and spewing threats throughout the region,” said Grant Newsham, a retired U.S. Marine colonel
Germany: Legislator Calls For Public Support for Human Rights Accountability Act
<!–[CDATA[ Minghui From December 1 to 30, 2019, members of the public can sign an online petition urging the German Parliament to pass the Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act. The Magnitsky Act was originally passed by the U.S. Congress in 2012 and was aimed at punishing Russian officials who had committed human rights violations and corruption. In […]
China Central Television Urges Netizens to Doxx Hong Kong Protesters and Reporters
Oiwan Lam | Global Voices CCTV urged its Weibo followers to “take off the masks” of protesters China’s state television broadcaster has urged mainland Chinese netizens to use doxxing site hkleaks.ru to expose Hong Kong protesters and reporters. The hkleaks.ru site was set up to doxx Hong Kong protesters and reporters by publishing their personal information including […]
Global Freedom Declines as Chinese, Russian Info Control Practices Spread, Says Study
Radio Free Asia Chinese and Russian technology and practices in surveillance, censorship and other forms of information control are spreading and being copied around the world, mostly in authoritarian states but also in some democracies, said a report released in Washington on Tuesday. Beijing and Moscow both have cultivated “technospheres” of countries that follow their […]
The Chinese Communist Party Battle for Man’s Soul – Part I
Chinascope — Part I: Destroying the World Order Summary Many people in the Free World have realized that the engagement policy with red China to induce transformation of its political system has not worked as expected. It is important to analyze the reasons further so that policy makers can design strategies that are more effective […]
China’s Global Infiltration Campaign Exposed
Paul Huang | Epoch Times The Chinese regime’s decadeslong attempt to influence the politics of other nations may have run into a roadblock in the year 2017. From Australia to the United States, countries around the world have begun awakening to the painful realization that the doors they willingly opened to China for trade and […]