Tag: Human Rights
Religious Suppression Under Chinese Communism Poses Global Threat, US Panel Says
Religious freedom in China is further eroding under the regime in Beijing as it seeks to export such suppression internationally, according to the latest...
Remembering the Largest-Ever Peaceful Protest in China
The largest-ever peaceful protest in Chinese history was held 21 years ago to put forward a simple request: to be able to freely practice...
China’s Appointment to UN Human Rights Council Panel Draws Heavy Criticism
The Chinese regime has been appointed to a panel on the United Nations (U.N.) Human Rights Council that helps select the body’s rights investigators—despite its long...
American Photographer Banned From Hong Kong for Covering Protests
Matthew Connors is a professor of photography from the U.S. who had visited Hong Kong and taken pictures of the protests. He was arrested...
China Secretly Tries and Sentences Christian Pastor
On December 30, a Chinese court sentenced the pastor of Early Rain Convent Church to nine years in prison. The pastor, Wang Yi, was...
Beautiful Animation Shows the Brutal Persecution of Falun Gong
Falun Gong faith in China that is brutally persecuted. More than 4,300 people are identified to have been killed by the Chinese regime just...
Beijing’s Year-End Human Rights Round-Up Sparks Protest in US
Dozens of pro-democracy demonstrators stood in front of the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles on New Year’s Day to take a stance against Beijing’s year-end arrests...
Upscale Housing Community in China Encounters Forced Demolition
Residents in an upscale housing complex in northern China’s Tianjin City are desperately hanging on to their homes. The housing community, which borders the...
Beijing Is ‘Following the Anti-Falun Gong Playbook’ in Uyghur Crackdown, Says...
Yan Yuhua is one among the millions who have languished in Chinese prisons because of their faith. The first time she was arrested, in...