Xi Jinping’s Credibility Nosedives as CCP Loses Control Over Pandemic in China
The Xinjiang fire tragedy went viral on the mainland and sparked small-scale demonstrations in many parts of China. Students were seen waving blank sheets of paper in reference to a Soviet-era dissident joke to mourn the dead and protest the “zero-COVID” policy. On Urumqi Middle Road in Shanghai, youths were filmed shouting, “Down with the CCP! Down with Xi Jinping!”
The Chinese Communist Party Continues Its Numbers Games Even After the End of Zero-COVID Policy
The pandemic is unfortunate, but it gave the Chinese people and the rest of the world an opportunity to see the CCP’s true colors. From the Great Leap Forward to the Great Famine, from the Cultural Revolution to the Tiananmen Square Massacre and the persecution of Falun Gong, the regime has never stopped harming its people with brutality and lies as it erases traditional values.
Children Should Be ‘Really Careful’ on TikTok, App Is ‘Genuinely Troubling’: CIA Director
“Because the parent company of TikTok is a Chinese company, the Chinese government is able to insist upon extracting the private data of a lot of TikTok users in this country, and also to shape the content of what goes on to TikTok as well to suit the interests of the Chinese leadership. I think those are real challenges and a source of real concern,”
‘Follow the Party and Prosper: Oppose it and Die’
It’s how the current system was set up. The massacre paved the way for countless layers of CCP control, from national government to the urban police, or chengguan, and the auxiliary police, to ordinary people and dissidents governed as “special households,” and for the mantra “Follow the party and prosper: oppose it and die” to be encoded into the minds of all Chinese citizens.
Chinese Historians Break Ranks with Party Line in Condemning Russia’s Ukraine War
“As a country that was once also ravaged by war … we sympathize with the suffering of the Ukrainian people,” the letter, signed by history professors at five top Chinese universities, said. “The ruins of buildings, the sound of artillery fire, and the wounds of refugees in Ukraine have injured us deeply.”
How the Chinese Communist Party Reenacts Nazi and Soviet Brutality in Modern China, and Why People Stay Silent
<!–[CDATA[ Minghui Correspondent Adolf Hitler and his Nazi organization were often considered the most vicious forces against humanity in the 20th century. They were responsible for the genocide of about 6 million Jews and millions of other victims through gas chambers, shootings, concentration camps, and starvation. Timothy Snyder, historian and author of Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler […]
China: Fighting Deadly Viruses with Marxism and Maoism
<!–[CDATA[ Bai Lin | Bitter Winter The coronavirus epidemic is not over, but China’s propaganda hails President Xi Jiping, socialism with Chinese characteristics, and “revolutionary spirit” for beating it. Most of China’s schools have been closed due to the spread of the coronavirus, and classes are primarily taught virtually. For schoolchildren in the southeastern province of Jiangxi, […]
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 […]
China’s Ambitious Growth Just Like Nazi Germany: Australian MP
VISION TIMES Andrew Hastie, an Australian MP, has warned that China’s rise is similar to that of Nazi Germany and presents a grave security threat to his country. China and Nazi Germany “The West once believed that economic liberalization would naturally lead to democratization in China. This was our Maginot Line. It would keep us […]
Hongkongers Form a Pro-Democracy Human Chain Across the City on the 30th Anniversary of Baltic Way
Holmes Chan, Tom Grundy, Jennifer Creery and Kris Cheng | Hong Kong Free Press Thousands of Hongkongers have formed a human chain in the hope of raising international awareness of the pro-democracy movement and anti-extradition law fight. The event coincided with the 30th anniversary of the Baltic Way, one of the largest anti-Soviet demonstrations which […]