Huawei Founder’s Battle Call: An ‘Iron Army’ to Overcome the U.S.

Ren Zhengfei, the founder of Chinese tech company Huawei, has stated that the company will need to build an “iron army” to overcome U.S. restrictions and keep the business growing. He made the observations in an internal memo to the company’s employees. Huawei’s problems President Trump announced a series of sanctions against Huawei after it ...

Max Lu

Ren Zhengfei.

The Cultural Revolution: An Attempt to Crush Humanity in China

The Cultural Revolution began as a campaign against political subtexts in culture in the mid-1960s. It quickly grew into a mass movement of millions of students who targeted the perceived enemies of communism. This movement would cause significant damage and disruption across China for years. The Great Leap Foward was about misery and death Chairman ...

Jack Roberts

Red guards and students waving Mao's 'Little Red Book.'

Blacksmith Makes Knives From Exploded Chinese Bombs

It’s common for archaeologists and others to discover the remains of dropped bombs at places of warfare. However, it is quite rare to see artisans who use un-exploded bombs in their works. The news of a Taiwanese blacksmith turning Chinese bombs into knives has made headlines. Wu Tseng-dong, a blacksmith living on Kinmen Island, is ...

Max Lu

The red wall of Maestro Wu's Knife Shop

June 4, 1989: Tiananmen Square Was a Killing Ground

Julian O’Halloran was a BBC reporter in China covering the events around June 4, 1989, commonly known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre. O’Halloran was among those foreign journalists who managed to cover the student-led mass pro-democracy protests held in the Square since April that year. The communist regime imposed martial law in late May. Not ...

Rory Karsten

A painting of Chinese prodemocracy protestors.

Repression of Falun Gong Practitioners Living Outside China Part of a ‘Sophisticated Campaign’

People outside of China who do the meditation practice of Falun Gong face regular reprisals from the Chinese communist government, a report by U.S.-based rights watchdog Freedom House has said. Repression of Falun Gong practitioners living overseas is part of a “sophisticated, global, and comprehensive campaign of transnational repression” being waged by the Chinese Communist ...

Rory Karsten

Falun Gong practitioners performing the exercises.

FBI Arrests MIT Professor for Hiding China Links

The FBI arrested a professor at one of America’s top universities for hiding China links over his work for the Chinese communist government. Gang Chen, 56, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), was arrested by federal agents and charged with grant fraud on January 14, according to a U.S. Department of Justice ...

Rory Karsten

FBI emblem on the J. Edgar Hoover building in Washington, DC.

5 People Arrested in North Korean Spy Case Involving Chinese Major General Qian Weiping

Originally, officials denied that Qian Weiping’s arrest, which dates back to 2019, was related to espionage. However, the Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy based in Hong Kong confirmed rumors that five more people had been arrested in an espionage case involving a Chinese military scientist and former Major General Qian Weiping. The Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily reported ...

Tatiana Denning

The Supreme People's Assembly Hall in North Korea.

YouTube’s Communist China-linked Employees

Google’s dealings with China have always raised suspicions due to the company’s ambivalent attitude to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), behavior that appears aimed at gaining access to China’s huge market. YouTube, one of Google’s biggest subsidiaries, has employees with ties to the totalitarian Chinese regime. Tai Jinjiang has been working as a software engineer ...

Max Lu

A YouTube statement being read on a mobile phone.

CCP Agents Charged With Spying in the United States (Part 1)

There has been a “mass mobilization” of CCP agents (Chinese Communist Party) outside of China. One such case involves the arrest of Baimadajie Angwang on September 21. Prior to his recent arrest, Angwang was a Tibetan-American police officer in Queens, New York, and a U.S. Army reservist. He is charged with acting as an illegal ...

Michael Segarty

NYPD officer Baimadajie Angwang.

Human Rights Lawyer Gao Zhisheng ‘Missing’ for 3 Years

Gao Zhisheng is a human rights lawyer from China who never hesitated to raise his voice against the atrocities of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). As a result, he has been persecuted throughout his life. After “disappearing” in 2017, Gao has not been seen by anyone. And now, his wife is calling for help from ...

Jessica Kneipp

Gao Zhisheng looking out a window.