China and wenchuan’s legacy: the battle for truth and justice continues
Independent assessments suggested a far higher death toll, including thousands of students, highlighting discrepancies in official records and fuelling concerns over data accuracy.
By The Hongkong Post
May. 29, 2025
Crackdown in Chengdu: Another voice for democracy silenced by China
Just days later, he has vanished from public view, believed to be held in criminal detention by state security forces.
By The Hongkong Post
May. 4, 2025
Sino-Zim relations: Two eras, one shared future
It is like two sides of the same coin — two eras, same players.
By Correspondent
May. 2, 2025
Tibetan identity at risk: China’s systematic oppression Intensifies
The Communist Party of China (CCP) has long been accused of systematic oppression in Tibet, targeting the region’s cultural, religious, and social fabric.
By The Hong Kong Post
Apr. 21, 2025
China’s navy rusts, from aircraft carriers to destroyers
One emblematic example of these shortcomings is the Liaoning aircraft carrier, which has been touted as a key asset in China’s blue-water ambitions.
By Mekong
Apr. 16, 2025
China’s maritime aggression: a pattern of international law violation
The regime’s maritime militia, often disguised as fishing vessels, regularly harasses legitimate commercial and scientific operations of other nations.
By The Hongkong Post
Feb. 26, 2025
China’s Myanmar playbook and its far-reaching regional implications
The CCP’s increasing engagement with both Myanmar’s junta and rebel groups is therefore a calculated strategy to cement its hegemony in Southeast Asia.
By The Irraywady
Feb. 13, 2025
Campaign for Uyghurs commemorates Uyghur Genocide Recognition Day anniversary
FU reaffirms its solidarity with the Uyghur community and calls upon all nations to honor the Genocide Convention’s core mission: to prevent and punish the crime of genocide
By European Times
Dec. 13, 2024
China sees significant rise in protests despite CCP regime’s tight control: Report
The CDM documented 228 protests led by rural residents over the past two years, most of which were linked to forced relocation and unfair land acquisition.
By The Hongkong Post
Sep. 21, 2024