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A Review of the Chinese Communist Party’s Top Ten Internationally Embarrassing Atrocities of 2025 (Part II)

The year 2025 is coming to an end. This has been an extraordinary year—both in the heavens and among humanity, with frequent anomalies, ever-changing international dynamics, and a global surge in natural and man-made disasters, many of which are closely linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). E

Japanese Lawmaker Questions CCP’s Live Organ Harvesting in Parliamentary Inquiry, Calls for Curbing Transplant Tourism

Japan’s National Diet focused on China’s human rights issues on Tuesday (December 16). During questioning at the House of Councillors Judicial Affairs Committee, Japanese Conservative Party senator Haruo Kitamura stated that the Chinese Communist Party is suspected of large-scale live organ harvesting from detained individuals. He urged the government to initiate legislation to curb Japanese citizens’ participation in so-called “transplant tourism” at an institutional level, in order to prevent them from unknowingly becoming involved in serious human rights violations.

The CCP’s Evildoing Crowns Jimmy Lai

Recently, Jimmy Lai was charged with “inciting subversion of state power.” Three judges designated under the National Security Law—Du Limin, Lee Siu-lan, and Li Yuntong (please remember these three names)—handed down the verdict, finding all charges proven. The case has drawn widespread international attention. The governments of the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as political leaders from many countries, have issued strong condemnations.

Under Xi Jinping’s Rule, Even Drawing a Pig’s Head Can Land You in Prison

In the era of Xi Jinping’s rule, the space for speech in China has been compressed to a suffocating degree. A young woman born in the 1990s, Zhang Dongning, was twice thrown into prison on charges of “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” simply for using her brush to create a series of “pig-head human-body” comics that satirized social hot issues and current politics, serving a total of two years in prison. This is not an isolated case, but a typical microcosm of this regime’s zero tolerance for dissent: even drawing pigs can lead to jail, fully revealing its fragility and absurdity.

“Decapitation” Rhetoric Continues to Ferment as China–Japan Information War Heats Up

In mid-November, Xue Jian, the CCP’s consul general in Osaka, threatened to “decapitate” Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The incident has continued to ferment to this day, with both sides constantly escalating an information war. However, the world is increasingly seeing clearly that the CCP is a source of instability and disaster at both the global and regional levels. The growing passive resistance by many Asian countries against the CCP’s violence and brutality has increasingly drawn global sympathy.

Fighting Japan, the Party Chief Ends Up Reaping Only a Face Full of Loneliness

Dissatisfied with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks about “a Taiwan contingency,” the CCP rolled out its old playbook—inciting the public to launch an anti-Japan movement nationwide, while simultaneously imposing sanctions and economic blockades against Japan—in an attempt to force Sanae Takaichi to submit and admit fault. Japan refused, leading to heightened tensions between the two countries. Contrary to the CCP’s expectations, this anti-Japan movement has so far produced little negative impact on Japan, leaving the CCP to reap only a face full of loneliness.

Wang Yi Makes Roving Visits to Various Countries; China and Russia Fully Launch “Hybrid Warfare” in Europe

The Europe Subcommittee of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee recently held a hearing titled “Hybrid Warfare Against U.S. Interests in Europe: The Strategies of Moscow and Beijing.” In his opening remarks, Subcommittee Chairman Keith Self warned that the “hybrid warfare” launched by Russia and China (the Chinese Communist Party, CCP) in Europe against the interests of the United States and its allies has already fully unfolded. Experts pointed out that the purpose of Sino-Russian “hybrid warfare” is to split Western unity and create strategic paralysis across the free world, and that the

China’s Economy Takes a Sharp Turn for the Worse! Many People Are Just Barely Hanging On

Recently, on China’s internet, many netizens have been posting self-recorded videos tearfully complaining that they cannot find jobs, or that their wages are too low, their homes cannot be sold, and life has become unsustainable. The pressure is so great that it cannot be released. More and more people feel they cannot hold on any longer, and social confidence is on the verge of collapse!

Economic Recovery Becomes a Fantasy: The CCP’s Tactics to Mislead the Public Are Crude

Data released yesterday (December 15) by the CCP’s National Bureau of Statistics show that China’s consumption, investment, and real estate markets continue to deteriorate, once again putting the issue of insufficient domestic demand in the spotlight. Meanwhile, state media have revived remarks made by CCP leader Xi Jinping ten years ago about “boosting consumption,” apparently to shift blame away from Xi. This, however, proves that his rhetoric over the past decade has been nothing but empty talk—amounting to pointless thrashing about.

A Deeply Moving “Three Withdrawals” Statement: Memories of Jining

On the Global Website for Quitting the CCP, tens of thousands of “Three Withdrawals” applications—withdrawal from the Communist Party, the Communist Youth League, and the Young Pioneers—are received every day, explaining the reasons for quitting. Some applications contain only a few words, while others are longer, using vivid language to recount a lifetime of tragic experiences of persecution, accusing the CCP’s tyranny of bringing countless profound disasters to the Chinese people over more than seventy years.

Has CCP Air Force Commander Chang Dingqiu “Died Suddenly”?

On December 11, well-known Chinese political scholar Liu Junning released a piece of information stating that current Air Force Commander General Chang Dingqiu, during a period of “detention for questioning” by the Military Discipline Inspection Commission / Supervisory Commission, suddenly died of a heart attack.

International Human Rights Day: Residents of France’s Overseas Territories Protest CCP Persecution and Infiltration

December 9 is the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and of the Prevention of this Crime. Every year on this day, the United Nations holds a series of high-level activities to commemorate the victims of genocide and to celebrate the global commitment embodied in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, adopted at the founding of the United Nations alongside the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Ministerial-Rank Senior Official Qi Tongsheng Given a Death Sentence with a Two-Year Reprieve

On December 16, 2025, the Intermediate People’s Court of Nanning City, Guangxi, issued a first-instance verdict in the bribery case of Qi Tongsheng, Deputy Director of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) Ethnic and Religious Affairs Committee, and former Party Secretary and Chairman of the CPPCC of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. The Chinese Communist Party accused him of using his position from January 2004 to November 2021 to accept bribes totaling more than 111 million yuan, and sentenced him to death with a two-year reprieve.

Li Zhiying Has Been Convicted, Drawing International Condemnation, While Trump and 30 Others Have Been Accused of Colluding With Foreign Forces.

On December 15, a judge from the Hong Kong High Court, appointed under the Chinese Communist Party's National Security Law, ruled that Li Zhiying, the founder of the Hong Kong Next Media Group, was guilty of 'conspiring to collude with foreign (overseas) forces,' 'conspiring to publish seditious publications,' and 'endangering national security.'

Hotel Industry Slumps Across the Board — Beijing Hit the Hardest

The hotel industry, as a crucial component of the modern service sector, is directly tied to a country’s economic growth, employment market, and level of social consumption. It is like a mirror reflecting macroeconomic changes — both an economic “thermometer” and a “blood pressure gauge.” The hotel industry’s upstream and downstream chains cover real estate, construction, food and beverage, tourism, conventions and exhibitions, catering, and transportation. A change in any one link can trigger a chain reaction, affecting the survival of the entire industry.

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