Times reports today on Australian PM’s warning of the danger of conflict, on CCP abductions of Uyghurs who have fled abroad, and CCP’s round up of dissenters and silencing of references to the Cultural Revolution, the Great Famine, and the Tiananmen massacre.

Times reports today on Australian PM’s warning of the danger of conflict, on CCP abductions of Uyghurs who have fled abroad, and CCP’s round up of dissenters and silencing of references to the Cultural Revolution, the Great Famine, and the Tiananmen massacre.

Times reports today on Australian PM’s warning of the danger of conflict, on CCP abductions of Uyghurs who have fled abroad, and CCP’s round up of dissenters and silencing of references to the Cultural Revolution, the Great Famine, and the Tiananmen massacre.

Financial Times warns that the export of Chinese surveillance creates a dystopian future for ‘smart cities’ as one official warns that the technology allows the monitoring of a whole society, enabling “an Orwellian society,” in European cities.

Financial Times warns that the export of Chinese surveillance creates a dystopian future for ‘smart cities’ as one official warns that the technology allows the monitoring of a whole society, enabling “an Orwellian society,” in European cities. Exporting Chinese...

Wigan Council suspended a librarian after she publicly criticised their decision to use a Chinese company in a redevelopment project. She is right to raise concerns about the CCP’s human rights record. The Council’s response is wholly disproportionate. If the project goes ahead Wigan should follow Budapest and name the streets leading to the project after Uyghurs and imprisoned Hong Kong pro democracy activists

Wigan Council suspended a librarian after she publicly criticised their decision to use a Chinese company in a redevelopment project. She is right to raise concerns about the CCP’s human rights record. The Council’s response is wholly disproportionate. If the project goes ahead Wigan should follow Budapest and name the streets leading to the project after Uyghurs and imprisoned Hong Kong pro democracy activists

Wigan Council suspended a librarian after she publicly criticised their decision to use a Chinese company in a redevelopment project. She is right to raise concerns about the CCP’s human rights record. The Council’s response is wholly disproportionate. If the project...

Picking cabbages and tangerines to survive, about 60 church members from southern China are seeking asylum in South Korea, citing persecution by the Communist Party. They were asked  to sign papers renouncing their Christian beliefs and told ” You should inculcate our beliefs, teach the children to listen to the party and follow the party,’” – Wall Street Journal

Picking cabbages and tangerines to survive, about 60 church members from southern China are seeking asylum in South Korea, citing persecution by the Communist Party. They were asked to sign papers renouncing their Christian beliefs and told ” You should inculcate our beliefs, teach the children to listen to the party and follow the party,’” – Wall Street Journal

Chen Jingjing was reluctant to go to South Korea but decided to do it for her two young sons.     PHOTO: JUN MICHAEL PARK FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Picking cabbages and tangerines to survive, about 60 church members from southern China are...

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For 18 years David Alton was a Member of the House of Commons and today he is an Independent Crossbench Life Peer in the UK House of Lords.

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Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL4060): Question by Lord Alton of Liverpool:To ask His Majesty's Government what discussions the Foreign Secretary has...

A new Opium War, on British streets: Government responds to illicit Chinese pharmaceutical and chemical companies producing and smuggling illegal drugs into the UK and the use of the internet to promote sales of opioids hundreds of times stronger than heroin, which are flooding western countries, and have been responsible over the past year for 100 British  deaths.

A new Opium War, on British streets: Government responds to illicit Chinese pharmaceutical and chemical companies producing and smuggling illegal drugs into the UK and the use of the internet to promote sales of opioids hundreds of times stronger than heroin, which...