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    Chinese auto industry in plagiarism scandal; Cooperation between Chinese military and Wuhan lab?

    Chinese auto industry in plagiarism scandal; Cooperation between Chinese military and Wuhan lab? Alleged ties between Wuhan’s virology lab and the Chinese military. Documents from a state-funded project seemingly reveal evidence of their collaboration. A new plagiarism scandal strikes in...
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    NIH flags 500+ scientists with foreign ties; Chinese eatery denies sending footage to China

    NIH flags 500+ scientists with foreign ties; Chinese eatery denies sending footage to China A popular Chinese restaurant chain denies sending surveillance footage from overseas locations back to China. But some say they’re not so sure. The U.S. is stepping up to help India. That’s after the...
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    Live Q&A: 500 Scientists Flagged for Hostile Ties; Trump Asks for More Security In AZ Audit

    Live Q&A: 500 Scientists Flagged for Hostile Ties; Trump Asks for More Security In AZ Audit More than 500 scientists have been flagged by the NIH for ties to China and other hostile countries, in ongoing investigations meant to stop intellectual property theft. And in other news, Donald Trump...
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    A Glimpse of China’s Ownership in US

    A Glimpse of China’s Ownership in US Yi Song April 23, 2021 Updated: April 23, 2021 Commentary China is more involved in your life than you might think. Sure, who doesn’t like fried rice? Who doesn’t own a thing “Made in China?” However, the kind of involvement I am talking about runs deeper...
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    Trump: don’t push Russia into Beijing’s hands; China-tied chemist steals $120M trade secret

    Trump: don’t push Russia into Beijing’s hands; China-tied chemist steals $120M trade secret Tesla releases data from a car crash after a Chinese car owner accuses the company of a brake system failure. $120M worth of trade secrets, stolen by a Chinese chemist. They were taken from U.S.-based...
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    Once Detained in China, Peter Dahlin Started Campaign to Challenge CCTV on Forced TV Confessions

    Once Detained in China, Peter Dahlin Started Campaign to Challenge CCTV on Forced TV Confessions Peter Dahlin was one of the first foreigners to be forced to confess on camera in 2016 for the human rights work he did in China. Later his confession was broadcast on Chinese state-run TV. He was...
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    Live Q&A: China Expands Persecutions, With Help From Overseas Journalists and Corporations

    Live Q&A: China Expands Persecutions, With Help From Overseas Journalists and Corporations The Chinese government is expanding its social controls and human rights abuses, including with a new hotline where netizens can report fellow citizens for making “illegal” comments on history, and with...
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    The 5 Things the Chinese Regime Fears Most Part 2

    continue from last post Religious Freedom In the past decade or so, the CCP has stepped up its suppression of all religions and spiritual beliefs, with a very clear goal: to eliminate any ideological authority other than the CCP. To remain in power, it places controls on what Chinese people...
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    The 5 Things the Chinese Regime Fears Most Part 1

    The 5 Things the Chinese Regime Fears Most Alexander Liao April 21, 2021 Updated: April 22, 2021 Commentary On April 16, the Hong Kong court officially sentenced key pro-democracy activists who were convicted last month. Most of their sentences are around a year to 18 months in prison. The...
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    US defense leaders underscore rising nuclear threats; Xi Jinping slams US allies at economic forum

    US defense leaders underscore rising nuclear threats; Xi Jinping slams US allies at economic forum While Congress is divided on whether to modernize America’s nuclear forces, defense leaders say America’s biggest rivals are upping their nuclear game. Suspected Chinese hackers have been spying...
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    How Far Can China-US Climate Cooperation Go?

    How Far Can China-US Climate Cooperation Go? Yang Wei April 21, 2021 Updated: April 21, 2021 Commentary The U.S. President’s special envoy for climate change, John Kerry, ended his trip in Shanghai. The international community is concerned about the outcome of the China-U.S. cooperation on...
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    Wife of rights lawyer worries husband was murdered; Japan, China quarrel over radioactive water dump

    Wife of rights lawyer worries husband was murdered; Japan, China quarrel over radioactive water dump A Hong Kong family seeks asylum in the U.S. The longing for freedom pushed them to flee their home in search of a better life without suppression. A U.S. resolution condemns Beijing for...
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    Researcher Sentenced to 33 Months in Prison for Stealing Trade Secrets from US Hospital

    Researcher Sentenced to 33 Months in Prison for Stealing Trade Secrets from US Hospital BY CATHY HE April 20, 2021 Updated: April 20, 2021 A hospital researcher on April 19 was sentenced to 33 months in prison for conspiring to steal trade secrets from an Ohio children’s hospital to sell in...
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    Chinese Regime Expands Surveillance and Information Gathering of the Public

    Chinese Regime Expands Surveillance and Information Gathering of the Public April 19, 2021 | By Li Min (Minghui.org) According to an article published on the OneZero website in early March 2021 titled “China’s ‘Sharp Eyes’ Program Aims to Surveil 100% of Public Space,” the project allows local...
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    U.S. shifts focus from Afghanistan to China

    U.S. shifts focus from Afghanistan to China The U.S. shifts its focus from Afghanistan to China, and pulls troops from the region. Secretary of State Blinken says that’s because threats to the U.S. have moved. Australia seems to have taken sides. In the event of war between China and Taiwan...
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    Hong Kong Faces Dark Days, Yet the Fight for Democratic Values and Freedom Continues | Emily Lau

    Hong Kong Faces Dark Days, Yet the Fight for Democratic Values and Freedom Continues | Emily Lau On April 16th, 10 pro-democracy leaders in Hong Kong were sentenced to maximum of 18 months for organizing and participating in 2019 protests against the extradition bill. Meanwhile Beijing...
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    Beijing-Backed Officials and Media Threaten to Shut Down Hong Kong’s ‘Apple Daily’ Newspaper

    Beijing-Backed Officials and Media Threaten to Shut Down Hong Kong’s ‘Apple Daily’ Newspaper BY ALEX WU April 18, 2021 Updated: April 18, 2021 Pro-Beijing media and government officials in Hong Kong are ganging up on local independent newspaper Apple Daily—one of the few remaining free media...
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    US-Japan strengthening alliance against China; Unofficial militia: CCP strategy in South China sea

    US-Japan strengthening alliance against China; Unofficial militia: CCP strategy in South China sea Japan’s Prime Minister becomes the first foreign leader to be hosted at the White House, since Biden took office. At the top of the agenda: Beijing’s growing aggression. Hong Kong is sending some...
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    Iran’s Enhanced Combat Power Via CCP’s BeiDou Navigation System Threatens US

    Iran’s Enhanced Combat Power Via CCP’s BeiDou Navigation System Threatens US Winnie Han April 15, 2021 Updated: April 16, 2021 Commentary Right before the United States and Iran were going to hold indirect talks on April 6, the Chinese and Iranian foreign ministers signed a 25-year Comprehensive...
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    An Inconvenient Minority: Attack on Asian-American Excellence and Race Communism

    An Inconvenient Minority: Attack on Asian-American Excellence and Race Communism Kenny Xu is a lead insider on the Harvard case and a commentary writer for the Federalist and the Washington Examiner. In his upcoming new book “An inconvenient minority”, he explores the national Ivy League...