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36 Years After Baren: The Uprising That Exposed China’s War on Uyghurs

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For many Uyghurs, April 5 marks the moment when repression became policy when resistance was met not with dialogue, but with force.
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Tibetans Voice Alarm Over Illegal Mining in Tsonga Township, Tibet

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Since August 7, 2020, aggressive mining in Tsonga Township's mountainous regions has led to severe ecological deterioration, triggering floods, landslides, rampant deforestation, and soil degradation. Livestock displacement and agricultural barrenness have further jeopardized local livelihoods, threatening the very survival of approximately 1,730 residents who depend on farming and herding.
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China’s Brutal Campaign To Uproot 930,000 Tibetans

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In a scathing indictment of Beijing’s ongoing ethnic engineering, Human Rights Watch has exposed a 25-year campaign of forced relocations in Tibet, uprooting over 930,000 rural Tibetans from their ancestral lands under the pretense of “poverty alleviation” and “ecological protection.” The report, titled “Educate the Masses to Change Their Minds,” published May 22, 2024, shreds the Chinese government’s façade of “voluntary development” and lays bare a state-directed policy of displacement, coercion, and cultural erasure.
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China-Linked Drug Networks Flood South Korea, Ending Its Long Reputation as a Drug-Free Society

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South Korea’s transformation from one of Asia’s safest countries in terms of drug abuse to a growing trafficking target has been swift and much of that shift is now being traced back to criminal networks operating out of China.
Former U.S. Navy Sailor Jinchao Wei Sentenced to 200 Months in Prison for Espionage

200 Months for $12,000: The USS Essex Sailor Who Spied for China

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On January 12, 2026, a federal judge in San Diego sentenced former U.S. Navy sailor Jinchao “Patrick” Wei, 25, to 200 months in prison for spying for China one of the longest recent espionage sentences tied to U.S. naval information.
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CCP Disappears Esteemed Tibetan Abbot in Midnight Raid. A Direct Attack on Tibet’s Spiritual...

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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has escalated its war on Tibetan religion and culture, abducting one of Tibet’s most respected Buddhist scholars under the cover of darkness. Geshe Lharampa Kunchok Chodak, abbot of Hortsang Kirti Monastery, was taken in a midnight raid by armed Chinese security forces. His residence was ransacked, and monastery documents were seized. No charges have been announced, no explanation given, he has simply vanished into the black hole of China’s secret detention system.
26 Social Media Platforms Banned in Nepal as China’s Bully Grows

Nepal’s Social Media Blackout: Beijing’s False Narrative Empire Expands

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On September 4, 2025, Nepal ordered the blocking of 26 major social media platforms—including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, and X/Twitter—after the companies refused to comply with new government rules requiring local registration, grievance redress mechanisms, and offices inside Nepal. TikTok and Viber survived the ban because they complied with these demands.
Protests in Hunan Call for Democracy and the End of Xi Jinping’s Rule

Protests in Hunan Call for Democracy and the End of Xi Jinping’s Rule

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In a rare act of defiance, a protest banner was displayed in Xinhua County, Hunan province, calling for democracy and the end of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s rule. The banner, hung from a pedestrian footbridge, bore slogans advocating for democratic elections and the ousting of Xi, reminiscent of the 2022 ‘Bridge Man’ protest in Beijing.
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The Embassy Under the City: China’s London Super-Embassy and the Battle for Britain’s Nerves

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What the public should understand is simple and human: Chinese Super Embassy isn’t only about concrete. It’s about whether the city that once built walls to keep invaders out is now building something that makes its own people feel watched residents who fear displacement, dissidents who fear intimidation, and citizens who fear the quiet theft of data that keeps modern Britain alive.
Power Struggles and Purges Xi Jinpings Brutal Crackdown on Top Chinese Officials

Power Struggles and Purges: Xi Jinping’s Brutal Crackdown on Top Chinese Officials

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In recent months, China has witnessed an unsettling trend of high-profile disappearances and dismissals among its top government officials. This pattern, characterized by sudden vanishing acts, forced resignations, and harsh prison sentences on seemingly trumped-up charges, underscores a deeper power struggle within the Communist Party under Xi Jinping’s leadership. The developments hint at a regime increasingly reliant on manipulative and dictatorial tactics to maintain control.