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30 Years After The Tiananmen Square Massacre, One Protester Reflects
In late May and early June, 1989, students and workers took to the streets. Thirty years later, a Chinese-American protester reflects on the protest, China’s improvements, and how far the country has to go.
New One-Child Documentary Highlights The Evil Of China’s Communist Party
The filmmakers show us totalitarianism in its rawest form, in its effort to control the most sacred of all bonds—that of the family.
If Hong Kong Passes Extradition Bill, The Freest City In Asia Will Slowly Die
Hong Kong has been, until now, one of the freest places in Asia. A new extradition bill, only the latest in Beijing’s demands, threatens that status.
What’s Behind Turkey’s Demand That China Stop Mass-Imprisoning Muslim Minorities
Erdogan’s human rights record is far from spotless, but Turkey is right to pressure the Chinese government to stop persecuting Muslim minority groups.