Finland, Helsinki: Quitting the Chinese Communist Party During April, 25th Activity
A practitioner said, “If you are worried, you may want to take software to circumvent the CCP’s Internet blockade. It will give you access to all the information overseas and allow you to download the book.” The man said he would. He quit all the communist organizations he’d joined, and his son quit the Young Pioneers.
Tens of Thousands of Students Pledge Loyalty to Beijing Before Arriving Abroad
China had said it would send 27,000 students to study overseas on public money for all of 2021, and that their scholarships were entirely conditional on their party loyalty, including a pledge to “come back and serve their country” on completion of their studies, according to another publicly available document.
Chinese Rights Lawyer Yu Wensheng Bestowed Swedish Human Rights Award
“The servile thinking in the Chinese mind is too much, and some people need to walk in the front to lead the Chinese people to achieve freedom, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law,” Yu Wensheng said.
The 36 Who Dared: Fighting for Freedom in the Heart of Red China
As the police descended, Dolnyckyj pulled out from his pants leg another yellow makeshift banner he converted from a pillowcase. He had practiced this move in the hotel. While holding this banner, he shouted at the top of his lungs “Falun Dafa is good.”
When the police finally seized him, one of them punched him squarely between his two eyes, causing a bone fracture. Blood trickled down his nose. He felt a sharp pain and his eyes welled up with tears.
China: RSF Urges for Release of Covid-19 Reporter Who Faces Impending Death
Zhang Zhan, a Chinese journalist who covered the first weeks of the Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan, was sentenced to four years in prison for ‘picking quarrels and provoking trouble’ by the Shanghai Pudong New Area Court in December 2020.
China: RSF Calls for Release of Three Foreign Journalists Accused of Espionage
“By keeping three foreign journalists in detention under the accusation of espionage, President Xi Jinping sends a very clear message that China is not afraid to go after any independent voices, regardless of their passport or place of residence”, denounces RSF East Asia Bureau head, Cédric Alviani
Who Is The Winner of China’s Boycott Fanaticism?
The statement expressed concerns over the forced labor and discrimination against ethnic minorities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and that H&M would consequently terminate its business contract with cotton suppliers and manufacturers from the Xinjiang region.
Peter Dahlin, the Swedish NGO Worker Who ‘Endangered the National Security’ of China
China Change This article was first published in ChinaChange website on January 3, 2017 This Q & A can be read as a companion piece to the Guardian report. It focuses more on Dahlin’s work, the interrogations, and the legal features of his case. Given that China’s “Law on the Management of Foreign Non-Governmental Organizations” […]