Xi Jinping s Speech at the Women s Summit: The Hidden Truth is Shocking!

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[People News] On October 10 and 11, the International Commission on Human Rights and Religious Freedom (ICHRRF) convened its annual meeting in Lorton, Virginia, USA, to discuss the human rights violations currently faced by women around the world. Among the revelations was the shocking persecution of female Falun Gong practitioners by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). On October 13, Xi Jinping delivered a speech at the Global Women's Summit that was rife with falsehoods, obscuring the grim reality faced by many Chinese women who are deprived of their rights and subjected to persecution.

Dr Nieson, an honorary retired professor of engineering at The Catholic University of America, addressed the meeting, detailing the CCP's 26 years of systematic and brutal persecution of Falun Gong, particularly targeting female practitioners.

Numerous attendees expressed their astonishment at the brutality of the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong, especially against women. This includes severe beatings, sleep deprivation, injections of nerve-damaging hallucinogenic drugs, forced feeding, sexual assault, and killings—acts that are utterly inhumane and provoke outrage from both people and the divine.

At the same time, the CCP organised a Global Women's Summit in Beijing on October 13 and 14 in partnership with UN Women, claiming to implement the initiative of party leader Xi Jinping. This move appears to be a direct challenge to the International Commission on Human Rights and Religious Freedom's annual meeting.

Party leader Xi Jinping has made a weak appearance to deliver a speech. The party media's sycophantic articles are exceedingly loud, both praising Xi and highlighting his points. Naturally, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to present itself as it always has, with eloquent rhetoric about creating a favourable environment for women's growth and development, and jointly establishing a governance framework that safeguards women's rights...

However, ironically, in recent days, we have witnessed the CCP arresting a significant number of dissenters, petitioners, and minority rights defenders domestically, one reason being to hold this women's summit. This is particularly true for Falun Gong practitioners, who are completely stripped of their rights to fitness, freedom of belief, the right to information, and freedom of speech.

According to reports from Minghui.org, on October 13 alone, numerous female Falun Gong practitioners faced illegal persecution by the CCP:

In Suining City, Sichuan Province, 79-year-old Falun Gong practitioner Zhao Yan was unlawfully sentenced to six months in prison by the court in June 2024 for carrying truth currency. In August 2025, the Social Insurance Bureau of the Shunshan District in Suining City halted her retirement salary.

In Dandong City, Liaoning Province, Falun Gong practitioner Han Yumei was maliciously reported for distributing materials. On the morning of October 12, police from the Yuanbao District and border police arrived at Han Yumei's home, handcuffed her, and took her away, where she was illegally detained at the Badou Police Station.

In Kaiyuan City, Liaoning Province, Falun Gong practitioner Su Changqin was abducted on September 4 by Wang Yi and his group from the National Security Police. The Kaiyuan National Security Team, in collusion with the Changtu County Procuratorate, is conducting judicial persecution against Su Changqin, who has already been wrongfully accused in the Changtu County Court.

On the morning of October 10, in Beicangkou Village, Outai Town, Renqiu City, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, Falun Gong practitioner Feng Suxia (female, in her 50s) was abducted. Numerous police officers, some armed, surrounded her home, preventing villagers from observing the situation and forcibly confiscating many items.
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On October 13, Minghui.org reported that around the time of the September 3 military parade, 43 Falun Gong practitioners were kidnapped in a single area of Shenyang. In August alone, 69 Falun Gong practitioners were illegally sentenced within just one month.

Dr Niesen, an honorary retired professor of engineering at The Catholic University of America, remarked at the annual meeting of the International Human Rights and Religious Freedom Commission, "The persecution of Falun Gong by the Chinese Communist Party represents the largest, most brutal, and most evil human rights atrocity in China's 5,000-year history." He referenced data from Minghui.org, which indicates that from 1999 to 2025, at least 2,902 female Falun Gong practitioners have been confirmed to have died due to persecution. These figures only represent the tip of the iceberg, as many cases of torture leading to death remain unknown or unreported.

Dr A. Adityanjee, the chairman and founder of the International Human Rights and Religious Freedom Commission, stated to the media, "The atrocities inflicted on the Chinese people by the government (the Communist Party) are chilling... The Communist Party stands in opposition to traditional values, and its ideology is entirely at odds with democracy, freedom, and equality."

During the meeting, Xi Jinping delivered a keynote address, once again pledging financial support to the United Nations. He announced that over the next five years, China will contribute an additional 10 million US dollars to the UN Women’s Agency and allocate 100 million US dollars for the Global Development and South-South Cooperation Fund. This funding will be used to collaborate with international organisations on projects aimed at promoting the development of women and girls, among other initiatives.

On October 12, U.S. President Trump made a rare disclosure on his social media platform Truth Social, stating that Xi Jinping was going through a 'bad moment.' However, Trump did not elaborate on the specifics of this difficult situation for Xi Jinping.

(First published by People News)