Op Ed

Daily Clout: Crackdown On Religious Minorities, In China, Across Party Lines, Xi Jinping Exerts More Pressure

By: Jianli Yang - February 16, 2021 Reinforcing the belief that China has no religion as a state, and atheism is the way forward, Jinping’s government has strongly objected to party officials found practicing ‘feng shui’, a traditional practice that finds its origin...

The Hill: Are former Trump officials in hot water, or are China’s sanctions just hot air?

By: Jianli Yang - February 15, 2021 In January, within moments of President Biden’s swearing-in, China announced the imposition of sanctions against senior officials from the outgoing Trump administration. These sanctions were imposed against 28 individuals — and...

Washington Times: How many more should die in Tibet before China is held accountable?

y: Yang Jianli - Tuesday, February 9, 2021The news of a young man self-immolating has the potential to stir up controversies at a global level, especially when the act in itself was a call for attention towards the repression of one nation by the other, but the news...

The Hill: China’s racism: Powered by AI

By: Yang Jianli & Han Lianchao China’s digital dictatorial influence extends beyond its borders and has seeped into multinational corporations and various government organizations. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has aggressively pushed for the expansion of its...

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