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China Human Rights
Woman in US Hopes Publicity and Pressure Will Free Sister in China
A sister, now safe in the United States, is trying to get her younger sibling released after Chinese authorities detained her because of her faith.
February 6, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
Guangdong Province Announces Intention to End Forced Labor
Following earlier reports this month that China would discontinue its forced labor system, Guangdong Province announced Monday that ...
January 31, 2013
BY
Wen Jun
Bringing Attention to Forced Labor in China
With one Facebook post, Julie Keith had brought more attention to the issue of slave labor in China ...
January 1, 2013
BY
Heng He
Friendly China Ties Come With Award, But Ethicists Object
Falun Gong, are targeted for organ harvesting for transplant in China, where for cultural reasons ordinary citizens are ...
October 10, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
The Story of Chung Ting-pang
The arrest of Taiwanese citizen Chung Ting-pang in China last month has led to an international campaign by ...
July 30, 2012
BY
Chen He
Chinese Ministry of Health Breaks 13-Year Taboo on Qigong
Gansu Province medical professionals attend nine day qigong seminar, signaling a shift in Beijing's stance on Falun Gong.
June 5, 2012
BY
Rona Rui
Doctors’ Suicides Focus Chinese Public on Organ Harvesting
The news of two doctors’ suicides has people on China’s Internet talking about an atrocity that until very ...
April 19, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
and
Michelle Yu
Protracted Vengeance: A review of ‘Revenge of the Forbidden City,’ by James Tong
James Tong's study of the persecution of Falun Gong, “Revenge of the Forbidden City,” is not for the ...
March 19, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
April 25 — Falun Gong: The Persecution Before the Persecution
On April 25, 1999, the most “serious political incident” since 1989 occurred in China. Over 10,000 practitioners of ...
April 19, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
Caribbean Journalists Courted by Chinese Regime
s part of its efforts to influence global opinion about the New China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ...
March 1, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
Imprisoned 10 Years in China, Epoch Times Editor up for Release
After spending the last 10 years of his life in a Chinese prison, Zhang Yuhui is scheduled to ...
December 14, 2010
BY
Joshua Philipp
Chinese Delegation Cancels Press Conference at EU-China Summit
The Chinese Delegation Canceled the Press Conference at EU-China Summit after independent Chinese media were allowed in.
October 6, 2010
BY
Matthew Robertson
Beijing Steps up Falun Gong Persecution Ahead of Olympics
As the Chinese regime's violent repression continues in Tibet, another group claims that they too are experiencing heightened ...
April 1, 2008
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Polish Parliament to Examine Poland’s Participation at Beijing Olympics
WARSAW—Many methods can be used to voice a country's displeasure towards an Olympic host, especially if that host ...
March 18, 2008
BY
Cindy Drukier
and
Jan Jekielek
Chinese Secret Police Abduct Human Rights Attorney
"I am about to be sent to prison," said Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng in a prophetic ...
September 27, 2007
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Gao Zhisheng’s Open Letter to the United States Congress
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives: Most respectful greetings from Gao Zhisheng! ...
September 12, 2007
BY
Gao Zhisheng
Photo Report: Global Human Rights Torch Relay Begins in Athens
People from all over the world gathered in Syntagma Square in front of the Hellenic Parliament in Athens, ...
August 10, 2007
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Boycott Beijing 2008, Say Activists
ATHENS—Just hours prior to the opening of the Human Rights Torch Relay in Athens on August 9, activists ...
August 9, 2007
BY
Jan Jekielek
Li Weixun: Rescued From Hell
One morning in late 1999, the workers of Shengyang Heavy Machine Factory were met with a surprise. Instead ...
June 8, 2007
BY
Jan Jekielek
New Witness Confirms Existence of Chinese Concentration Camp
A former employee of Liaoning Hospital said the Concentration Camp in China was actually a part of a ...
March 17, 2007
BY
Ji Da
Canada Cooler Toward Chinese Regime
On Oct. 13, 1970, Pierre Trudeau's government made Canada one of the first western nations to form diplomatic ...
October 12, 2006
BY
Cayland Ford
and
Jan Jekielek
Congress Holds First Hearing on Organ Harvesting
Kilgour said that he has a reliable source that nearly 85% of the organs transplanted in the Tianjin ...
October 2, 2006
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Organ Harvesting Exists–There Is No Doubt
The Chinese communist regime has already massacred so many people and I believe the organ harvesting from living ...
September 26, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Beijing Under Spotlight at U.N. Human Rights Council
GENEVA—"A systematic form of inhuman and degrading treatment" is how Manfred Nowak, United Nations (U.N.) Special Rapporteur, described ...
September 21, 2006
BY
Jan Jekielek
Widening Concern Over Chinese Organ Transplantation
A medical ethicist inspired by the Kilgour-Matas report about organ harvesting from living Falun Gong adherents wishes to ...
August 7, 2006
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Kilgour and Matas Respond to Chinese Government
On July 6 former Canadian Secretary of State David Kilgour and human rights lawyer David Matas released a ...
July 8, 2006
BY
David Kilgour
and
David Matas
EP Vice-President’s Investigative Report on Organ Harvesting in China
On May 21 2006, Mr. Edward McMillan-Scott MEP, Vice-President of the European Parliament and designated rapporteur for the ...
July 7, 2006
BY
Edward McMillan-Scott
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