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Former Shenzhen fitness coach Chen Weijie, who made his daring journey to the United States in May 2023, declares he will never return to China unless the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) rule ends. An ancient simplicity at the foothills of the Panamanian jungle Upon his arrival at the base of the Panamanian jungle, Chen Weijie ...
Chen Weijie, a native of Fenyi County, Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province, and former fitness coach from Shenzhen who migrated to the United States in May 2023, declared he would never return to China unless the Communist Party ceased to rule. Chen Weijie’s early life was marred by hardship. His mother passed away during his childhood, ...
A report from the Uyghur Human Rights Project reveals how Beijing and Arab states worked together in the repression of the Uyghurs. Uyghurs have been experiencing transnational repression over the years. While they initially found safety in the Arab world, this is no longer the case. In the Arab region, in particular, the transnational repression ...
The Trump administration announced that it has blacklisted an additional 33 Chinese companies and institutions. The blacklisting is being done since the entities were identified as being involved in spying on the minority Uyghur community or as having ties to the Chinese military and weapons of mass destruction. Last October, the government blacklisted 28 Chinese ...
China has been appointed as a member of a human rights council panel that plays an important role in picking human rights investigators who will be tasked with monitoring cases of enforced disappearances, violations of freedom of speech, arbitrary detentions, and so on. Human rights groups have expressed their displeasure at the UN decision. A ...
The U.S. government has added 28 Chinese organizations to its “Entity List,” essentially banning them from procuring parts and components from American companies without getting approval from the administration. Among the blacklisted Chinese companies, 20 are government agencies, while the remaining eight are Chinese companies that operate in surveillance and other similar technologies. The blacklisted ...
The trade conflict between the U.S. and China was until now restricted to slapping tariffs on imports. However, industry experts believe that it could spill out into the financial markets of Wall Street very soon. The Wall Street battle According to reports, experts are asking the Trump administration to limit Chinese access to Wall Street. ...
China has a horrible track record on human rights. To make matters worse, Beijing threatens anyone who questions their treatment of Chinese citizens, whether it be the Uyghurs, Christians, Tibetans, Falun Gong practitioners, or any other persecuted community. With the Huawei CFO arrest of Meng Wanzhou in Canada, China is now talking about the “breach ...
Canada recently arrested Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou at the Vancouver International Airport as she had a warrant against her name issued by a New York court. While Canada fulfilled its extradition obligations with the U.S., the arrest seems to have reignited tensions between China and the West, with Beijing even threatening “grave consequences.” Though trade experts ...