We might not like to read this but here are a few things Western media completely forgot to tell us… In Hong Kong, the 1987 […]
Tag: Xinjiang
Kiev is intensifying its “Ukrainianization offensive”, a genuine cultural genocide, with the complicity of the collective West.
Imagine the huge outrage in the West if Beijing wanted to launch a Sinicization offensive at the expense of its minorities! At a recent conference […]
The Relentless Media Aggression of the West in the East Does Not Stop at Singapore and Shoots Itself in the Foot
The Economist, the influential neo-conservative British magazine, attacks not only all those it considers enemies of the American and British empires, especially China and Russia, […]
When the Chinese Prime Minister was Vietnamese: In the Meritocracy Invented by China, Everyone, Even Foreigners, Had Equal Opportunities. A Sensational New Study Looks at the Tang Dynasty, Which Founded China’s Revolutionary Model of Success that Endures to This Day.
“Chinese can’t innovate” (Harvard Business Review, 2014), they are dumb copycats, and “China is a threat to world peace”, they want to rule the world […]
How China solved its terrorism problem. Lessons for Israel and its Western supporters
Islamist and other terrorists are usually a tiny minority with the potential to terrify majorities. For several years, Chinese citizens have been under massive threat […]
The Inconvenient Truth of Xinjiang
Due to the recent discovery that Uyghur academic, Rahile Dawut has been sentenced to life imprisonment in China, Xinjiang is back in the news, but […]
In China, the Communist Party is saving capitalism. — One of countless pieces of information that the media withholds or misrepresents.
A picture is worth a thousand words. A tweet (or “X” message) from the first channel of German state television about China, seen by 152,000 […]
Field Report from Xinjiang: an Update on Minority Treatment, Poverty, Surveillance and Safety Issues
I am writing this on the heels of the paper written by two highly respected German sinologists, Thomas Heberer, a professor of Chinese Politics at […]