Chinese Database Leak Shows Depth of Surveillance Rabbit-Hole

Recently, an unsecured database from China was accessed by a Dutch security researcher who revealed the shocking depth of state surveillance. The database contained close to 364 million records of Chinese citizens. The information captured included private chat logs, names, GPS locations, file transfers, and so on. Wide surveillance network database The security researcher, Victor Gevers, who ...

Nspirement Staff

Internet cafe in Shenzhen.

Guarantee Religious Freedom to Build Trust in Taiwan, US Advises China

In recent months, China has been increasingly asserting its desire to unify Taiwan with the mainland. Chinese President Xi Jinping also commented that he would ensure the people of Taiwan retain their freedom under the “one country, two systems” policy after unification. However, the Taiwanese have little trust in Beijing since the Chinese regime uses ...

Armin Auctor

Religious freedom.

China Destroys Buddhist Statue Carved in Cliff

On February 2, a statue of the Boddhisatva Guanyin that was carved into a cliff in Hebei Province was detonated and destroyed. The Buddhist statue took five years to complete and cost approximately 17 million RMB to build, but in just a few moments the statue, which represented traditional Chinese culture, was turned into rubble, ...

David Jirard

Before and after images of the statue's destruction.

Desperate Huawei Now Trying to Bribe American Journalists

With international scrutiny growing on Huawei’s activities, the company is desperately trying every trick in the book. Their methods include bribing American journalists in a bid to influence them to put out reports framing the corporation in a positive light. Huawei is facing boycotts in several nations due to its association with the Chinese Communist ...

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Red Huawei logo on a glass door.

China Is Forcing Muslim Minorities Into Labor Camps

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has detained more than a million Uyghur and Kazakh Muslim minorities in its internment camps in Xinjiang. While there have been rumors of the detainees being forced into labor, a survivor of the camp now confirms that this is true. Forced labor Gulzira Auelkhan, 39 years old, is a Chinese ...

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Missing 10-Year-Old Hong Kong Girl Found Safe

A 10-year-old young girl from Hong Kong, Tang Yuen-sze, who had gone missing on March 3, 2019, has been found safe. Her disappearance had triggered a citywide search by both the police and the public. Back home On Sunday night, Tang had gone out with her grandparents. At a supermarket on Chai Wan Road, one ...

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China Is Now Censoring Books of Australian Publishers

After gaining complete control over Chinese society and censoring everything they don’t approve of, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is extending its censorship worldwide, with Australia as its number one victim. The Chinese regime is now reportedly censoring books by Australian publishers, refusing to print them if the books contain keywords identified as “controversial” by ...

Armin Auctor

A plethora of books.

How Australia Seeks to Curb Malaysian and Chinese Immigrants

Being a first world country, Australia attracts a large number of immigrants from developing nations, especially Malaysia and China. The administration is now seeking to limit the number of immigrants since it thinks that there are too many of them flooding into Australia. Malaysian and Chinese immigration According to the Department of Home Affairs, Malaysians ...

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Immigrants in Australia.

China Shuts Down Tibet on the 60th Anniversary of Tibetan Uprising

On March 10, 1959, Tibetans started revolting against Chinese occupation of the region. Though the uprising was violently crushed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Tibetans across the world hold this day dear to their hearts. Fearing a similar large-scale protest in Tibet since this year is the 60th anniversary of the uprising, the Chinese regime ...

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China Is Tracking Millions of People in Xinjiang, Data Leak Reveals

China has been conducting real-time tracking of over 2.5 million residents in the Xinjiang region according to a data leak. Xinjiang has been in the news in recent years because of the inhumane treatment suffered by Uyghur Muslims in the region at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Tracking people in Xinjiang SenseNets, a ...

Armin Auctor

Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.