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In 1999, the Chinese Communist Party initiated the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China. At the time there, according to the regime’s own estimates, there were more than 70... -
In China, Christians are not allowed to freely practice their faith, and many Christians are now in labour camps where they face torture and slave labor. Conducting services in one’s... -
Since the Chinese occupation of Inner Mongolia began in 1947, the Chinese regime has tried to eradicate Mongolian culture and way of life. Mongolians are denied their fundamental rights and ... -
More than 1.2 million Tibetans have died as a direct result of the Chinese occupation in 1949. More than 6,000 of Tibet’s rich religious and cultural centers have been destroyed.... -
The Uyghurs are a muslim ethnic group who live primarily in the Xinjiang province. Since 1949 the chinese regime has tried to eradicate their language, culture and religion. Many have... -
Ever since the Communist Party rose to power it has been systematically persecuting its opponents. Today, advocates of democracy, freedom of speech and human rights are a common target. The... -
The Laogai Research Foundation works to expose labor camps in China. So far, 1422 camps, believed to contain between 3 to 6 million prisoners, have been documented. The prisoners of... -
The report “Bloody Harvest” presents clear evidence of a large-scale trade with organs from Falun Gong practitioners in China. The report states that between the years 2000 and 2005, some... -
Forced abortions and forced sterilizations in China is a human rights violation that has received little attention. The one-child policy forces many women to late abortions. Chinese provincial authorities are...