China’s actual war preparations vs what it projects.

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China Masquerading War Backfiring? Is China truly prepared for war despite its military impotence and glaring weaknesses? It’s no secret that China has been looming the...

Tibet’s Job Dilemma: Loyalty vs. Religious Freedom

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In Tibet, individuals aspiring to secure public sector jobs face a stringent Chinese requirement: they must renounce the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of...
The Myth of "Serf Liberation": Why Tibetans Fled China’s "Freedom"

The Myth of “Serf Liberation”: Why Tibetans Fled China’s “Freedom”

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If China truly "liberated" Tibetans, one must ask why so many chose to flee into exile rather than embrace their so-called freedom. In 1959, following the suppression of the Lhasa Uprising, the Dalai Lama and tens of thousands of Tibetans escaped to India, fearing persecution. This was not the action of a people freed from oppression, but of a nation resisting foreign domination.
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China’s Military Ambitions: A 2024 Overview

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China’s military ambitions in 2024 reveal a clear and alarming trajectory towards global dominance, with its expanding military capabilities, opaque budget practices, and aggressive regional posturing posing significant threats to international stability. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) continues to prioritize becoming a "world-class military" by 2049, but the means by which Beijing seeks to achieve this reveal a calculated disregard for international norms and a growing tendency towards coercion.

28th Anniversary of The Ghulja Massacre: China’s Bloody Crackdown on Uyghur Freedom.

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The city of Ghulja, East Turkestan (officially called Yining, Xinjiang by China), became a battleground on February 5, 1997. Thousands of peaceful Uyghur demonstrators took to the streets to demand justice, freedom, and an end to religious and cultural repression. The response? Brutal violence from Chinese security forces, mass arrests, and the cold-blooded killing of innocent people. Today, on its 28th anniversary, we remember the lives lost and the crimes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has tried to erase from history. On that bitter winter morning, thousands of Uyghurs gathered in the streets of Ghulja, chanting for freedom and equal rights. The Chinese authorities had long been suffocating Uyghur culture—banning traditional meshrep gatherings and arresting religious leaders under fabricated charges of "separatism."
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From False Promises to Forced Control: 60 Years of the TAR

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September 9, 2025 marks 60 years since China formally established the so-called “Tibet Autonomous Region” (TAR), which covers only about half of Tibet. Chinese state media celebrates, but Tibetans have little to rejoice about.
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Remembering Tiananmen Square: A Nation’s Wound That Never Healed

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Thirty-five years ago, on June 4, 1989, Beijing’s Tiananmen Square became the site of a state-sanctioned massacre. What began as a peaceful student-led movement calling for democracy, transparency, and basic freedoms ended in bloodshed under the treads of Chinese tanks and the gunfire of the People’s Liberation Army.

The Fourth of June Incident: A Turning Point in Chinese History

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Highly sensitive topics in China Tiananmen Square is a public square in China’s city of Beijing. It has witnessed great cultural significance as it...

China’s Presence in the Solomon Islands: Analyzing its Impacts

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The Solomon Islands, a nation known for its diverse cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes, has experienced significant social and economic changes due to China's...

China’s Policy of Cultural Genocide in Tibet

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Since the Chinese occupation of Tibet in 1959, the CCP has continuously engaged in a consistent effort over 60 years to replace Tibetan culture...