China is using ‘legal warfare’ to threaten foreign citizens, Taiwan’s Ambassador to Canada says.
Bookstores become sites of subtle protest against Xi Jinping
The placement of books published by President Xi Jinping alongside titles that seem to be making a political point continue to titillate.
Chinese society is rapidly militarising
President Xi is determined to shape a society that is both loyal to the Party and prepared to defend its interests.
‘China’s people are increasingly aware of human rights’
The growing vulnerability of Xi Jinping’s strongman rule.
China revives socialist ideas to fix its real-estate crisis
Today’s housing crisis is much more severe than the last downturn, economists say, leaving the government with an even bigger challenge to clear up the mess.
A banking and land-sales crisis threatens China’s stability
If banks fail, social unrest can follow.
Hutong, DJ bar, youth, and unexpected politics: the detained “Blank Paper” protesters of Beijing
An intimate look at the youth detained for their first public moment in the face of systematic suppression.
TIMELINE: What Prime Minister Trudeau knew and when about Chinese Communist Party interference in Canada’s 2019 general election
Abundant evidence attests to widespread infiltration by China’s Communist Party (CCP) into the Canadian parliament and Canadian institutions, including Privy Council Office documents that are now a matter of public record.
After Canada was bought and paid for, President Xi is understandably piqued at Trudeau’s performance
Canada is said to be more exposed than other Western democracies to China’s interference, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau either deflects or stonewalls on concrete actions. Why?
The Great Absurdity
Is insisting on “Zero Covid,” an early rehearsal for total social control?
Requiem for an autocrat – Fang Zhou on Xi Jinping’s End of Days
This essay by anonymous author Fang Zhou, believed to be either a CCP insider or the joint effort of senior officials, offers a “damning round-up” of China’s “Chairman of Everything,” Xi Jinping, […]
Will Xi Jinping’s ‘End of Days’ plunge China and the world into war?
There is good reason for nervousness. Gordon G. Chang, lawyer and author of “The Coming Collapse of China” maps out the various internal problems that thwart China’s Xi Jinping: namely, domestic enemies.
Wife of renowned China human rights leader died of cancer while CCP forbids visit
In the wake of Zhang Qing’s death, US-based Christian NGO ChinaAid republishes the “2022 New Year’s Declaration on China’s Human Rights Crisis”. This declaration is public and open to sign. Make no […]
China’s captive in Vancouver
In truth, all that is keeping Meng Wanzhou from returning to China is rule by the Chinese Communist Party. Meng is a de facto captive of her own country more than of […]
If there is a new cold war, it’s at Beijing’s behest
The CCP has been this brazen for years, but there’s a tendency among Westerners to negate the ideology that’s at the heart of the regime.


