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How the CCP Systematically Harms Overseas Chinese
This report leaves readers feeling unsettled long after they have finished reading it. The data is sourced from public records of the U.S. Federal Sentencing Commission, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security; the cases are deri
Big Shanghai Becomes “Cold Shanghai” — All Industries Are Crying: Where Did the People Go?
As the economic leader of the CCP, the international metropolis of Shanghai is losing its aura of prosperity as the economy declines. Foreigners living in Shanghai are moving out one after another. From the desolate streets and alleys, to empty roads and shopping malls, this metropolis once called the “Magic City” and representing China’s vitality is now facing unprecedented challenges. More and more citizens feel economic pressure. Like other cities, Shanghai is beginning to show signs of depression, and the bustling scenes of the past are hard to see again.
Xi Jinping Faces Scrutiny as Calls for Accountability Arise
The alarming rise in cross-border suppression cases by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has drawn serious attention from nine UN human rights working groups and special rapporteurs.
CAC Strikes Hard, Forcing Netizens to “Swallow Broken Teeth and Blood”
China’s economy is depressed, people’s livelihoods are miserable, and venting inner suffering and complaints online has become the norm. As public discontent with life’s hardships, society, and the government grows ever stronger, an anti-CCP current of thought has gradually formed among the people. This has made the CCP’s sense of crisis increasingly intense, to the point of “fearing the people’s voices more than floodwaters.” Recently, the CCP’s Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) struck hard, announcing a crackdown on online social media to suppress content containing “malicious incitem
“State Organs” Screened in Vancouver – Audience Calls to Stop CCP Atrocities
On September 20, the award-winning documentary State Organs was shown at the White Rock Community Centre in British Columbia, drawing a large audience. The venue was filled to capacity. Some viewers said the film was extremely shocking, a wake-up call to the CCP’s evil, and called on the Canadian government and the international community to take action to stop the CCP’s crimes.
Demanding Justice for Yu Menglong, Netizens Storm CCTV and Flood Police Hotlines
On September 11, Chinese actor Yu Menglong fell to his death in a residential compound in Beijing. Although police quickly ruled out any criminal case, the circumstances were riddled with doubts and failed to convince the public. Online, various so-called “inside stories” and videos spread, some implicating senior CCP figures.
Trump–Xi Phone Call: Trump Gains a Double Win, While the CCP’s “Wolf Warrior” Diplomacy Loses Its Bite
According to reports from the People's Daily, during the call on September 19, both sides publicly discussed topics related to TikTok. Surprisingly, the issue of Taiwan was not mentioned, which has sparked curiosity among observers.
The CCP Foreign Ministry Becomes a Den of Vice: First Minister Zhou Enlai Had Two Illegitimate Children
After completing his overseas visit at the end of July, Liu Jianchao, head of the CCP’s International Liaison Department, has not appeared publicly. In August, he was rumoured to have disappeared.
Police Arrest 3 in Yu Menglong Case, Sparking Outrage
Chinese actor Yu Menglong tragically fell to his death on September 11. The lack of official information regarding the case has led to a surge in public speculation, with netizens actively searching for the truth.
How Many People Has the Yu Menglong Case Awakened?
On September 11, news suddenly broke of the death of 37-year-old mainland
Trump–Xi Phone Call Ahead of the Fourth Plenum Reflects Xi’s Desperation
On September 19, U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone call lasting more than two hours with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping. The two confirmed they would meet at the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea, and planned for Trump to visit Beijing early next year, with Xi expected to make a return visit to the U.S. at an appropriate time.
Entertainment Tycoon Xin Qi in the Yu Menglong Case: Who Is His Father?
On the early morning of September 11, idol actor Yu Menglong, who had 26 million followers, died after falling from a building. Since the authorities have yet to release official details and the circumstances remain suspicious, more insider information about the case continues to surface online.
Is the Case of Yu Menglong Reminiscent of Hu Jintao's Ousting of Ling Jihua? Cai Qi's Unusual Praise for Xi
The discussions surrounding the death of mainland actor Yu Menglong continue to gain momentum. Netizens are actively calling for an investigation into the truth, and various narratives are emerging online. Some reports even allege that a producer named Xin Qi is involved, who is rumoured to be the illegitimate son of Cai Qi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China.
Internet Celebrity Hu Chenfeng Silenced at Lightning Speed – CCP Turns the Internet Into a “Massacre of Speech”
The September sky sees summer’s charms fade with the greenery, and rivers quiet their rushing joy. Yet in human history, September ushers in a season of chilling repression.
Official Media Reports Indicate a Minor Change in Peng Liyuan's Activities, Which Carries Significance
According to the Chinese Communist Party's official media outlet, Xinhua News Agency, on the afternoon of September 19, the award ceremony for the 2025 UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education, along with the celebration of the award's 10th anniversary, took place in Beijing.
Congress Warns Hong Kong Could Be CCP’s Financial Backdoor
On Thursday (Sept. 18), the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party held a roundtable discussion focusing on what lawmakers and experts described as Hong Kong’s expanding role in money laundering and evading international sanctions. They said these activities are benefiting America’s adversaries.
Trump and Xi Jinping Hold Phone Call, Approve TikTok Agreement
President Donald Trump announced on Friday (Sept. 19) that he and CCP leader Xi Jinping had approved an agreement allowing an investor group to take over TikTok’s U.S. operations, thereby ending months of difficult negotiations over the fate of this social media video app in the United States.
Xi Jinping Lowers His Stance in Call with Trump, Reflecting CCP’s Internal Crisis
On September 19, Trump and Xi Jinping spoke by phone. Trump said, “This was a very good call,” and “We made progress on many very important issues, including trade, fentanyl, the need to end the Russia-Ukraine war, and approval of the TikTok agreement.” This shows that Washington held the initiative and achieved notable results.
Loss of Face! Two Dead in Collision Between Chinese Military Vessels, Internal Conflicts Lead to Silence
The Chinese Navy frequently engages in pursuits and blockades of Philippine vessels in the South China Sea, creating perilous situations. On September 18, the Philippine government revealed that on August 11, during the pursuit of a Philippine Coast Guard vessel, a Chinese Coast Guard ship collided with its own military ship, resulting in at least two fatalities among Chinese personnel.
Xi Jinping “mourns the rabbit while fearing the fox” — Public Desire for Change, China Could See Overnight Upheaval
Nationwide protests erupted in Nepal, and the pro-CCP communist regime there collapsed overnight. Zhongnanhai, while trying to prop up another pro-communist government in Nepal, is simultaneously scrambling to assess and respond to the impact of the Nepali Communist Party’s fall on China—especially the ripple effect it might have on Chinese citizens.
The Shift in U.S. Strategy Following the CCP's 93rd Military Parade
Following the CCP's 93rd military parade, the United States has altered its strategic planning. Scholars and think tanks in Guam are closely observing signs of a U.S. military strategic withdrawal and its implications for Guam, promptly releasing news in U.S. media regarding the withdrawal of Singaporean fighter jets from the island.