$6 Billion of Deposits Vanish From Chinese Local Banks, Police Beat Protestors China Insider Chinese police beat protestors who cannot withdraw from banks. Billions of dollars are stuck, a massive amount has vanished, and authorities are not giving an answer. What is behind the chaos over the weekend? And why are the protestors asking foreign media and the U.S. embassy to pay attention?
How an American Singer Fled Shanghai’s Lockdown; Bank Customers Brutally Beaten in China’s Henan Video China in Focus More protests over bank freezes broke out in China over the weekend. Customers say they can’t access their money—while those who gathered to demonstrate were met with violence. Eyewitnesses blame it on plainclothes police. Secretary of State #AntonyBlinken met with his Chinese counterpart. The talks were described as a path toward easing ...
An Industry of Genocide: Why China’s Organ Harvesting Can't Be Stopped? A Chat with Ethan Gutmann Reports on systematic organ harvesting from Falun Gong prisoners first emerged in 2006. 16 years later, this practice is still going on. The victims have expanded from Falun Gong to the Uighurs. Why couldn’t it be stopped? And who could be the next victims? I spoke with Ethan Gutmann, a pioneer researcher in this field and the author of the ...
‘Data Is the New Strategic Commodity of the 21st Century’: Arthur Herman on China’s Chip Race In this special episode, we sat down with Arthur Herman, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and director of the Quantum Alliance Initiative. While microchips have been making the rounds in news headlines, there’s a recent report by the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) at Georgetown University titled “Managing the Chinese Military’s ...
Cost of Keeping One’s Faith Video China in Focus Tiffany Meier In this special report, we delve into the Chinese regime’s war on faith, the different forms it takes, and what happens to those who dare to believe. And joining us to shed light on the topic are Sam Brownback, former ambassador-at-large for International Religious Freedom; David Curry, president and CEO of Open Doors USA; Jeff King, president of International Christian Concern; ...