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On April 5, 1949, at the Tang’s household on Henry Road, in the French Concession of Shanghai, large luggage items had already been transported to Hong Kong in advance, leaving only a few small boxes to carry to the airport. On the desk were two plane tickets destined for New York, with the flight scheduled ...
According to a leading expert on the issue, prisoners of conscience are murdered on demand for their organs in China. Organ harvesting supplies a state-run transplant industry where one out of five transplant recipients is believed to be from overseas. It is estimated that foreigners are the recipients of 1 out of 5 of the ...
Before the Summer Olympics of 2008, China arrested numerous Falun Gong practitioners across the country. Many of them ended up dead just days or even hours after their arrest. One person who died in this campaign by the Chinese government was singer and musician Yu Zhou. The death “A linguist who was fluent in several ...
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has revealed a policy that aims to infuse Islam with socialism. It has practiced a strict anti-religious policy in the past, persecuting millions of Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, and Falun Gong practitioners who dared to practice their faith. Of late, the CCP has been focused on “sinicizing” the religions as a ...
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) developed from the root belief that materialism stood above all. Out of this belief, that the body is nothing more than its parts, slowly grew a force that in its roots opposed traditional Chinese culture and its reverence for the divine and the soul. Anything and anyone who opposed the ...