Despite the CCP’s efforts to erase the events of 1989 from the public consciousness, Tiananmen Square continues to symbolize the struggle for human rights and democracy in the face of authoritarian rule.
Despite the CCP’s efforts to erase the events of 1989 from the public consciousness, Tiananmen Square continues to symbolize the struggle for human rights and democracy in the face of authoritarian rule.
Dissidents have been warning for years that Beijing bullies beyond its borders. Now an instance of intimidation in Canada by a Chinese official has been obtained on audio.
A U.S. House of Representatives committee wants to learn more about the dismissal of two Canadian scientists from Canada’s high-security infectious-disease laboratory in Winnipeg.
President Xi is determined to shape a society that is both loyal to the Party and prepared to defend its interests.
When bundles of joy become hostages in social control. Netizens contemplate the reproductive risk of “weak spot” children being leveraged against them by the state.
New research reveals vulnerabilities in popular Chinese-language keyboard apps leave users exposed.
A new report reveals how the Chinese government has used harassment, “persuasion” and kidnappings to bypass international law as part of the notorious Fox Hunt operation.
Chinese students tell the Guardian they are scared to return home and worry for their families after being followed and harassed.
The declassified intelligence document compiled by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and what it revealed about Canada’s so-called most secure microbiology lab.
A documentary maker manages the extraordinary during China’s pandemic: a film about the protests that brought lockdowns to an end.
Former U.S. State Department lead investigator says Dr. Qiu’s WIV collaborators systematically performed bat virus biosynthesis and were “illicitly acquiring Ebola … to make it super contagious”.
“After three long years, we finally have gotten access to the documents, and we need to continue this examination in order to hold the government accountable.”
The release of records into the firing of two scientists at Winnipeg’s National Microbiology Laboratory reveal a five-alarm security fire at what is supposed to be Canada’s most secure microbiology lab.
A custody battle over an unofficial history of China is the subject of a legal fight pitting the widow of retired Communist Party official, Li Rui, against her stepdaughter and Stanford University.
China’s expanding surveillance, censorship, and suppression of dissent have forged an invisible prison of enforced silence, eroding freedoms under the pretext of socialist stability.