From Hong Kong Protests to U.S. Asylum: Chen Weijie’s Defiance Against the CCP (Part 2)

Photo of Chen Weijie with one of the indigenous people on the border of Panama.

Former Shenzhen fitness coach Chen Weijie who made his daring journey to the United States in May 2023 is seen with one of the indigenous people on the border of Panama. (Image: Chen Weijie)

From Hong Kong Protests to U.S. Asylum: Chen Weijie’s Defiance Against the CCP (Part 1)

Photo of Chen Weijie working as a fitness coach.

Former Shenzhen fitness coach Chen Weijie fled to the United States and declares he will never return to China unless the Chinese Communist Party falls. (Image: via Chen Weijie)

China’s Repression of the Uyghurs in Arab States

A report on Uyghurs called 'Beyond Silence.'

A report from the Uyghur Human Rights Project reveals how Beijing and Arab states worked together in the repression of Uyghurs. (Image via Uyghur Human Rights Project)

U.S. Has Blacklisted 33 Chinese Companies

The U.S. Capitol building.

The Trump administration blacklisted additional Chinese companies for being complicit in human rights violations or supporting procurement of items for use by the Chinese military. (Image: Another_Simon via Pixabay)

China’s Appointment to UN Human Rights Council Panel Is Astonishing

The UN logo.

The UN has appointed China as a member of a panel tasked with selecting investigators to report on human rights violations. (Image: Screenshot via YouTube)

Evil Tech: U.S. Blacklists 8 Chinese Companies

Chinese spying chips.

The U.S. government has added 28 Chinese organizations to its ‘Entity List,’ banning them from procuring parts and components from American companies without getting approval from the administration. (Image: Screenshot via YouTube)

Wall Street Could Be Next Battleground in the U.S.-China Trade War

Wall Street.

As of October 2020, the number of funds invested in Chinese firms listed on American exchanges equaled roughly US$2.2 trillion. (Image: via publicdomainpictures)

Chinese Communists Cry Human Rights Abuse After Huawei CFO Arrest

Why the US Should Prosecute Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou

A Huawei store.

Though trade experts suggest that the U.S. should avoid prosecuting the CFO, America might just be better off actually going ahead with the prosecution considering the long history of IP theft and serious human rights violations surrounding the Chinese company. (Image: via Wikimedia Commons)