by Tyler | Jan 25, 2020 | Asia, China, Chinese Communist Party, epidemic, National Security, Trending, World Health Organization, Wuhan virus
Chinese state media confirmed on Friday that the coronavirus that originated in the city of Wuhan has now infected 29 of China’s 31 provinces, a concession likely to be taken by critics as confirmation that the Chinese government has not been honest about how...
by Tyler | Dec 31, 2019 | Asia, China, Chinese Communist Party, gun control, Mass Shootings, National Security, Trending
China’s state-run Global Times on Monday used the weekend’s shootings to argue that gun ownership is “out of control” in the United States and mass shootings are “shocking in a U.S. allegedly governed by law.”
by Tyler | Dec 23, 2019 | Asia, CCP, China, China concentration camps, china trade, Chinese Communist Party, forced labor, Laogai, London / Europe, Politics, Tesco, Trending
British supermarket chain Tesco has suspended production at a factory in China after a letter from alleged slave labourers was discovered in a box of charity Christmas cards. Tesco has come under fire after a six-year-old girl in London, Florence
by Tyler | Dec 17, 2019 | Arsenal, Arsenal FC, Censorship, China, Chinese censorship, Chinese Communist Party, English football, English Premier League, London / Europe, National Security, Sports, Trending
China’s state television network, CCTV, banned a Premier League football match between Arsenal and Manchester City after Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil criticised the Chinese Communist Party for imprisoning millions of Turkic Muslims in concentration camps.
by Tyler | Dec 10, 2019 | Asia, China, Chinese Communist Party, Economy, National Security, Social Credit System, trade war, Trending
A Bloomberg News report on Sunday described how Communist China uses its “social credit system” to control not just citizens but corporations – and not just domestic companies, but foreign companies seeking to do business in China as well.
by Tyler | Nov 21, 2019 | Asia, CCP, China, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese government, communism, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Protests, London / Europe, National Security, Trending
A former employee of the United Kingdom’s Consulate in Hong Kong said that he was tortured in China while detained by the communist regime, who accused him of working for the British to foment the pro-democracy protest movement in Hong Kong.