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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

​​​​​​​U.S. Lawmakers Launch “Gao Zhisheng Freedom Act” to Include the Rescue of Prisoners of Conscience in U.S.–China Diplomacy

Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey, a Republican and co-chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), recently introduced the FREEDOM for Gao Zhisheng Act (HR 5303), requiring the U.S. government to formulate a coordinated strategy to ensure the release of political prisoners detained by the Chinese Communist Party and Hong Kong authorities.

U.S. and China Reach Framework Agreement on TikTok

U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the latest round of U.S.-China trade negotiations, which began last weekend, is “progressing very smoothly.” He also mentioned, “an agreement has been reached regarding a certain company that our country’s young people are very eager to save” — this clearly refers to the popular social media platform TikTok.

Hebei Man Crazily Hacks Passersby “Covered in Blood” — Police Helpless and Afraid to Stop

Another violent social incident has occurred in China. Recently in Handan City, Hebei Province, a man was reported holding a kitchen knife and indiscriminately hacking people on the street. Although several police officers arrived at the scene, not a single one dared to step forward to stop the crazed man. Even when facing off with the police, the man continued to slash people, creating a bloody scene.

What on Earth Happened Behind Zhang Xuefeng Causing a Big Disaster?

These two days Zhang Xuefeng suddenly exploded in popularity on overseas internet. The cause was that he organized company employees to watch the 9/3 military parade. After watching, it was like taking drugs, he set up a flag: “When our motherland is going to be unified… the day the gunfire starts, I the f*** at least donate 50 million; my company’s account forever has this money, that f***ing day, I directly put 50 million in, overall at the very least donate the f***ing one hundred million.”

U.S. Expert: CCP’s Transnational Repression Level — First Seen Since the Cold War

Recently, CCP hackers impersonated The Dajiyuan (The Dajiyuan) and sent a bomb-threat email to the White House. U.S. human rights and religious authority expert, director of the Center for Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute in Washington, Nina Shea, told The Dajiyuan about this incident that the viciousness of the CCP’s transnational repression is the first seen since the Cold War. The U.S. government must formulate a new strategy and establish a special task force to respond specifically.

China’s New Predicament and Breaking the Deadlock Again After Great Change (Part One)

For many years, people have predicted that China’s deepening economic crisis would lead to regional splits, especially between the wealthier South and the political North. History provides a telling example: more than a century ago, when the Qing dynasty was collapsing, provincial leaders in the southeast declared “mutual protection,” effectively refusing to obey the imperial court in Beijing. A similar dynamic is not yet visible today—but the conditions for it are gradually forming.

Beijing Parade Backfires: Xi Faces Party Criticism, Reacts Angrily

For this year’s Beijing military parade, Xi Jinping’s original wishful plan was, first, to show off military “muscles” to the whole world, especially to the absent Western countries; second, to declare that his power remained stable. Unexpectedly, an “accidental” leak event not only shattered Xi Jinping’s dream but also plunged him into a public opinion storm about an “organ transplant” scandal. So, was this really an accident, or did someone deliberately make it happen?

​​​​​​​Plunge of 41%! Flood-like Sell-off in Beijing Real Estate Market, Luxury Homes Collapse in Fire Sales

On August 8, Beijing’s real estate market lifted purchase restrictions, and after one month of the new policy taking effect, the “big move” of the new policy was not the legendary “draw a bow to shoot a great eagle,” but rather the real-life version of “a ground covered with chicken feathers.” The second-hand housing market saw a flood-like sell-off, fourth-ring housing prices entered the 20,000 yuan era, fifth-ring housing nakedly plunged to 10,000 yuan, and luxury homes also collapsed. Home sellers shed tears this autumn, hearts broken, those who took over got brutally struck, all becoming c

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