World’s Conservatives Honor Global Legacy of Charlie Kirk
International conservative leaders and writers condemned the murder of Charlie Kirk on Wednesday and praised his transformative work.

International conservative leaders and writers condemned the murder of Charlie Kirk on Wednesday and praised his transformative work.

Two of the last three American ambassadors to China, and the son of the third, followed up their stints in Beijing by signing lucrative deals with Chinese state-backed companies or firms, Peter Schweizer details in his new book “Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win.”

Whistleblower Emma Reilly said on Tuesday the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) terminated her employment less than 24 hours after giving an interview to France’s Le Monde in which she revealed U.N. employees provided the brutal Chinese government with the names of Uyghur dissidents who planned to testify against Beijing’s human rights abuses.

Prominent Chinese human rights activist Guangcheng Chen denounced the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) ruthless population control policies in a powerful address this week.

China’s state-run Global Times dismissed the presence of Chen Guangcheng, a Chinese human rights activist, at the Republican National Convention (RNC) on Thursday, calling it “stale” and proof that President Donald Trump had turned the Republican Party into a “street gang.”

Chen Guangcheng, a dissident who spent seven years imprisoned in China, told the Republican National Convention (RNC) Wednesday the Communist Party was an “enemy of humanity.”

The third night of the Republican National Convention will continue the celebration of America with the evening’s theme of “Land of Heroes.”

Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng, a blind scholar and Nobel Peace Prize nominee who escaped from house arrest and found asylum with the United States in 2012, wrote about China’s authoritarian response to the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak at the Washington Post last week.

Chinese dissident and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Chen Guangcheng, a blind scholar imprisoned for speaking out against the Communist tyranny in Beijing, commended President Donald Trump for handling China correctly in an opinion piece published on Sunday.

China’s most famous civil rights activist has joined the chorus of critics who have denounced the recent deal between the Vatican and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as a “betrayal” of Chinese Catholics.
