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In Manhattan’s Chinatown, a foodie paradise brimming with scrumptious noodles and mouthwatering dumplings, perhaps no establishment is as legendary as the Nom Wah Tea Parlor. Almost a century ago, Nom Wah was the first dim sum parlor to open in New York City. Since Nom Wah’s relaunch in 2011, flocks of restaurant-goers congregate outside every … → Read More
Dr. Torsten Trey highlights the lack of transparency in China’s organ donation and transplant systems, and emphasized the need for continued scrutiny. → Read More
The Chinese regime’s claims of reforms are merely attempts to “cover its tracks,” says Dr. Torsten Trey. → Read More
Wang Min is the latest prominent official affiliated with former Party chief Jiang Zemin to be charged in Xi Jinping’s sweeping anti-corruption campaign. → Read More
When Chinese official Lin Duo became deputy chief and acting governor of Gansu Province in April 2016, analysts predicted the local officialdom would soon → Read More
Ousting of Sun Zhengcai “cuts the Jiang faction off from their escape route,” says princeling. → Read More
Security officers and police at the airport refused to give any explanation as they rummaged through their bags and confiscated their travel documents. → Read More
The official diagnosis of Yang Yuyong’s death was lung infection, but his body was covered in wounds and injuries, according to his family. → Read More
Hundreds of adherents gathered for a solemn candlelight vigil on July 20 in front of Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. → Read More
Practitioners in China have adopted creative ways to resist a now 18 year-long persecution, including directly phoning the officials tasked with persecuting them. → Read More
Hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners gathered in front of the Chinese Consulate in New York to mark the 18th anniversary of the Chinese regime’s persecution campaign. → Read More
Nearly a year after rights defender Wang Yu was released on bail, Chinese internal security agents continue to monitor and harass Wang and her family. → Read More
Chen Yonglin says that the Chinese regime started targeting Australia in 2004. → Read More
Bai Gendi said her meals in prison had been laced with unknown drugs that made her vomit and gave her painful headaches. → Read More
At the UN Human Rights Council, the Chinese delegation failed to block Anastasia Lin’s speech about Sun Qian, an imprisoned Falun Gong practitioner. → Read More
In a speech in Miami, President Donald Trump condemned the Castro regime and promised to rollback policies by the Obama administration. → Read More
Six months after losing contact with Jiang Tianyong, his family was notified by the Chinese authorities that they were pressing formal charges. → Read More
Zhao Liping is the first high-level official to be executed since the launch of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign in 2013. → Read More
Chen Xu was found to have interfered with judicial processes, violated Party discipline, and abused his position to benefit himself and others. → Read More
Wei Minzhou is the third deputy provincial level official to be purged from Shaanxi Province since 2012. → Read More