Marco Rubio: TikTok Parent Company Poses a National Security Threat
ByteDance isn't a normal company. The evidence is clear that the Chinese Communist Party uses it to manipulate and spy on Americans through TikTok.
How Xi's 'thought eradication' led to China's Uyghur 'genocide'
Officials were incentivized to sweep up as many detainees for internment camps as possible in Xi Jinping's "people's war on terror."
How the United Auto Workers Can Help China's Uyghurs
I am asking you, the members of the UAW, to use your power to advocate not only for yourselves, but for the voiceless Uyghur people, whose forced labor is being exploited by your employers.
The Dirty Secret Behind China's Clean Energy Facade
The United States and China issued a joint statement on climate crisis cooperation prior to the APEC summit last month, underscoring the importance of the topic.
China's CCTV giant accused of role in Orwellian "smart campus"
Project specifications required a system that can track students' social lives, ethnicity and whether or not they practice Islam.
Congress lists demands for China's Xi Jinping
Many hope Biden will leverage his first face-to-face meeting with Xi in a year to lobby for those wrongfully imprisoned in China.
China makes contentious comparison between Gaza and Xinjiang
Chinese state-affiliated social media accounts are using Israel's fight against Hamas to highlight Beijing's treatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.
Gov. Gavin Newsom wrong to bury human rights on China visit, activists say
California Governor Gavin Newsom has come under fire for omitting human rights concerns from his travel plans for his weeklong visit to China.
China's re-education camp "graduates" trapped in force labor in Xinjiang
China's Muslim minorities face continued persecution even after leaving government internment camps.
China remains on UN human rights council despite opposition
Human rights advocates have sought to chip away at support for China in the world's top human rights body.
Why Are We Seeing a Repetition of Humanity's Darkest Hours?
There is only one way to ensure the 21st century will not be as bloody and tragic as the last.
Radio host calls out Republican Francis Suarez for China flub
"What's a Uyghur?" the Republican presidential candidate asked.
Calls grow to ban sanctioned Chinese firms from federal savings plan
Newsweek investigation adds to growing demands that the U.S. federal retirement system exclude the option for investment in sanctioned Chinese companies
Chinese firms threatening US can get investment from federal employees
At least 115 mutual funds available through the government's retirement plan for federal employees contain shares in sanctioned Chinese companies.
Pentagon making race-specific bioweapons to target citizens, China says
"The Pentagon has formulated plans for hitting opponents with genetically engineered weapons," a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
A Loophole Is Allowing Slave-Made Goods Into the U.S. We Must Close It
Most of our "engagement" with China this century failed to change the Chinese Communist Party's behavior.
China cracks down on citizens abroad as people flee country
"China's influence in the U.N. and other international institutions are diminishing because of its gross violations," a human rights expert told Newsweek.
"I arrived home in China. They took my children"
"Your poor babies. Can you hear them crying close by?"
China culpable in "significant" abuses against own people—U.S. report
"Genocide and crimes against humanity" against predominantly Muslim Uyghurs in Xinjiang are ongoing, the U.S. State Department said.
The Astounding Hypocrisy of China's Middle East Policy
After years of hostility, Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to "reestablish relations" in a deal brokered by China, a nation that has shown little love for Islam within its borders.
Human Trafficking Can Be Eradicated With Your Help and a New U.S. Law
Clothing should be an industry of joy and self-expression. But when forced labor plays a part in its production, it becomes an industry of suffering.
Ukraine turns on China at U.N. over human rights concerns in Xinjiang
Ukraine abstained as the U.N. Human Rights Council voted not to debate the body's report on China's policies in Xinjiang.
China's Cruelty Is Laid Bare
A new report concludes that Chinese authorities' widespread human rights violations against the Uyghurs and others "may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity."
What Report? China Disappears U.N.'s Xinjiang Assessment Inside Its Borders
China's internet censors continue to scrub references to the August 31 report published by the U.N. Human Rights Office, the U.S.' top envoy in Beijing said.
Don't Send Uyghurs Back to China, UN Says in Xinjiang Report
China responded to the long-awaited UN document with a 122-page document of its own.
Taiwan Must 'Study the Uyghur Genocide' to Prevent the Same Fate: Official
Nury Turkel, chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, said Taiwan must not "hope for the best" from Beijing.
China Spreading Xinjiang Disinformation on 'Global Scale': State Department
In its second report about China this year, the U.S.'s Global Engagement Center said Beijing was using diplomats for their "confrontational messaging."
Criminal Case Filed Against China Alleging Genocide of Minorities
Uyghur groups that accuse Beijing of crimes against humanity have taken their case to a court in Argentina.
UN Report Points to Modern Slavery Practice in China's Xinjiang
Governments and rights groups are still waiting for a long overdue assessment by the UN's top human rights official, Michelle Bachelet.
It's Time to Right an Injustice at the UN
Emma Reilly, a U.N. human rights officer, noticed her colleagues' acquiescence to what she deemed a dangerous request. She also discovered that the U.N. denies similar requests from other nations, yet continues to make a sole exception for China—despite Beijing's well-documented history of retaliating against human rights activists and their families. Reilly protested and was fired, along with a U.N. judge who has criticized the U.N.'s actions.