‘This Regime Needs to Go’: Enes Kanter Freedom Blasts Communist China

For his first game with the shoes, Freedom chose to wear a pair of sneakers that said “Free Tibet.”
Two members of the Boston Celtics staff, the team whom he played for at the time, approached him before the game began and told him that he would need to take off his shoes in order to play.

London, U.K.: Officials and Citizens Condemn the CCP’s Persecution of Falun Dafa During Rally on Human Rights Day

Ellie Reeves MP stated in her letter, “I remain deeply concerned about the persecution of people on the grounds of their religion or belief in China, be it Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, Christians, Buddhists, or Falun Gong practitioners. The freedom to practice, change or share one’s faith or belief without discrimination or violent opposition is a human right that all people should enjoy…

U.S. State Department Sanctions Chinese Communist Party Officials Ahead of Human Rights Day

The U.S. government has issued several sanctions against Chinese human rights violators in recent years. In May 2021, the DOS announced sanctions against Yu Hui, former director of the Central Leading Group on Preventing and Dealing with Heretical Religions in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, for “gross violations of human rights, namely the arbitrary detention of Falun Gong practitioners for their spiritual beliefs.” 

A Chat with Mike Pompeo on the Chinese Communist Party – Episode Two

Mike Pompeo Hello, Mike Pompeo here. Today, I want to talk about how the CCP tries to divide Americans based on race, and how it lies to the world about the United States.  I try not to go on social media too much.  But during the Trump Administration, I’d check Twitter at least once a […]

Tibet at a ‘Critical Moment’ for Survival, Top US Diplomat Says

“The United States will continue to call out PRC authorities for their repression against the Tibetan community,” Zeya said, calling on “likeminded governments, civil society, and other stakeholders” in the international community to join U.S. efforts to press for a change in Beijing’s policies in Tibet.

China: New Restrictions Continue to Shrink Religious Freedom

The members of the management committee of each religious activity site unanimously said that religious people are citizens first and foremost. As citizens of faith, they must abide by the laws and regulations of the country and put “love your country, love your religion” as the utmost priority.