Publications

Are Americans Still Welcomed in China?

Editor's Note: On June 10, four Americans were stabbed in Jilin, China, causing an uproar in the United States. Despite recent efforts by Xi Jinping and the Chinese government to extend olive branches to American local governments and people, anti-American sentiment...

The Things I Saw in April – June, 1989 – Part 5

Editor’s note: This is the fifth in a series of articles written by someone deeply involved in the events leading up to June 4, 1989. The events in this installment begin after the replacement of Zhao Ziyang with Li Peng as China’s prime minister, and the latter’s...

Ms. Rei Xia’s Speech at the 16th Annual Geneva Summit For Human Rights and Democracy

Ms. Xia is a Chinese dissenter and a former political prisoner. As a brave young human rights activist, she was detained and tortured by CCP solely for her outspokenness during the White Paper Movement in 2022 and her white paper Halloween costume in 2023. Citizen...

The Things I Saw in April – June, 1989 – Part 4

Editor’s note: what follows is another in a series of remembrances by a participant in the events leading up to the June 4, 1989 Beijing massacre. Here, the author talks about events in middle May, 1989, when the authorities are desperate to get the students of...