Human Rights

CCP’s Final Preparations to Wipe Out Tibetan Identity

The CCP is trying to wipe out Tibetan identity. On the back of a commitment made by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 2013, the Standing Committee for the National People’s Congress officially abolished the scandalous Re-education Through Labor (RTL) camps targeted at Tibetan people. However, a new report shows that the country has broken ...

Armin Auctor

A Tibetan monastery in the mountains.

Chinese Rights Lawyer Scheduled for Release From Jail but Goes Missing

A Chinese human rights lawyer released from jail for “subverting state power” has gone missing. His supporters believe he has been disappeared by state security. Two friends of lawyer Jiang Tianyong went to collect him from a prison in Henan Province on March 1; however, they were told by police that someone had already picked him ...

Nspirement Staff

Chinese prison.

Chinese Communists Are Building Gulags for Minorities

China is known to run forced labor camps in Xinjiang where thousands of Uyghur, Tibetan, and Kazakh minorities are made to work as slaves while being brainwashed into abandoning their culture. Despite Beijing consistently denying the existence of such camps, survivors who have fled the country and sought asylum in Western nations consistently affirm the ...

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Hidden Cameras Abuse the Privacy of Chinese Citizens (Part 2)

Justice is hard to find in communist China’s judicial system. Although laws exist to protect citizens’ privacy and stop the use of hidden electronic devices, such as secret cameras, violations rarely lead to prosecution. There have been cases of people committing suicide due to falling victim to recordings from hidden cameras taken with pornographic intentions. ...

Nspirement Staff

Surveillance cameras.

Freedom House Slams China on Democracy and Human Rights

In 2018, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continued with its repressive regime, silencing pro-democracy and human rights voices through force and intimidation. This is the conclusion of the Freedom In The World 2019 report published by Freedom House, a watchdog organization that monitors the state of individual freedoms in countries across the world. China scored ...

Nspirement Staff

Chinese police walking among Uyghurs in Xinjiang.

Muslims in China Force-Fed Pork and Alcohol for Lunar New Year

As a part of its efforts to “Sinicize” Islam, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) reportedly forced Muslims in China to eat pork and drink alcohol during the recent Lunar New Year celebration. According to Islam, the consumption of both items is forbidden. Mistreatment of the Muslims in China Chinese officials had invited Muslims in China ...

Armin Auctor

Full pig roasting on a spit.

Hidden Cameras Abuse the Privacy of Chinese Citizens (Part 1)

A social media post, “Leave Your Clothes On; Secret Camera by the Bed!”, has gone viral in China. It describes the case of Ms. Zhang Pei from Beijing, who stayed in a hotel with her boyfriend in February 2018. Hidden cameras had filmed the couple and the footage was posted onto a porn website without ...

Jenny Low

CCTV camera.

How China Exports Social Control Tech to Venezuela

Venezuela has adopted China’s Social Credit System, which is an example of what happens when an authoritarian government gets tech savvy. The system basically puts the entire billion-plus population of China under government control, with officials determining which citizens should be given loans, train passes, special privileges, and so on. Citizens who have negative scores ...

Nspirement Staff

Woman holding mobile phone.

Former U.S. Military Contractor to Set Up Training Center in Xinjiang

Frontier Services Group (FSG), an insurance and logistics firm based in Hong Kong and co-founded by former U.S. military service contractor Erik Prince, is reportedly involved in setting up a training base in the Xinjiang region in China. The place is an important part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and has seen great tensions ...

Nspirement Staff

Police officer talking to a Uyghur at a checkpoint.