Xinjiang Police Files Leaked Provides ‘Shocking’ Evidence of Mass Persecution.

According to Andrew Bremberg, the foundation’s president and a former US ambassador to the United Nations, a report released by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation presenting leaked documents from the files of the Xinjiang police offers “absolutely shocking” evidence of the chronic abuse and brutality inflicted on the Uyghur population in China’s far west region. The “Xinjiang Police Files,” as they’re known, are a “massive data dump that is unparalleled of its sort,” according to Bremberg, who claims the files contain the personal information of hundreds of thousands of detainees. Analysts believe that over 1 million Uyghurs and other ethnic Muslim minorities are being held in a network of concentration camps across the area by the Chinese state. The files contain “significant damning facts from within China’s detention camp system,” according to a May 23 news statement from the…

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China Continues To Financially Infiltrate Other Nations In Hopes Of Innovating Their Semiconductor Manufacturing Capabilities.

Members of the British parliament’s upper house have questioned the government about China’s planned takeover of one of the country’s largest semiconductor plants, warning that the deal could jeopardize the country’s “national resilience.” Newport Wafer Fab (NWF) is a Welsh company that specializes in producing sophisticated compound semiconductors, which are a critical technology in 5G networks and facial recognition software. Nexperia, a Dutch business completely owned by China’s Wingtech Technology, announced in July 2021 that it had acquired 100% ownership of NWF. Wingtech, whose stockholders include Chinese government-backed investors, provides processors to Chinese smartphone manufacturers such as Huawei. On April 7, Liberal Democrat peer Lord Fox demanded that the government define its position on the takeover at a House of Lords session. “The minister has previously stated that there are no specialist technologies at Newport Wafer Fab, but it misses…

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Shanghai Residents Reveal That The CCP Is Underreporting COVID Cases & Lockdowns. COVID Has Always Been Used As An Excuse To Exercise Tyranny.

In mainland China, the COVID-19 outbreak is spinning out of control, with the number of cases reported continuing to grow. Shanghai’s daily infection levels continue to break records, and the city’s medical system is on the point of collapsing. Shanghai is in an actual lockdown, despite the fact that it hasn’t been disclosed, and real infection counts could be ten times higher than official reports. The Chinese communist state confirmed 4,937 new COVID-19 infections in mainland China on March 23. With 981 local cases and 977 asymptomatic cases, the number in Shanghai has risen to new heights. Many neighborhoods in Shanghai have been evacuated, and general hospitals have been temporarily renamed COVID-19 hospitals, accepting only the most seriously ill patients, while major hospitals in the cities have ceased medical services due to the outbreak’s progress. Since March 22, a post…

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The CCP Virus Continues To Surge In China Despite ‘Zero COVID’ Policy.

Despite the regime’s rigorous “COVID Zero” policy, the virus has quickly moved across China to Guangdong, Shandong, Jilin, and other regions since the COVID-19 outbreak in Hong Kong. Four areas in Shanghai have been designated as medium-risk zones and are currently under lockdown. Since last Friday, more than 10 million Wuhan residents have been subjected to three nucleic acid tests. According to some analysts, the pandemic crisis in Qingdao, Shandong Province, may have spread rapidly through schools. Since March 1, locally confirmed instances of the Omicron variant have been reported in Huangdao District and Laixi City of Qingdao City in Shandong Province. Laixi No. 7 Middle School was the epicenter of the outbreak in Laixi City. Since the epidemic in Laixi began on March 4, the Chinese regime officially announced on March 7 that the city has reported a total…

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Biden Admin Slammed By Missouri AG For Abandoning The Anti-Espionage China Initiative.

The Biden administration has come under fire for terminating the China Initiative, a contentious Justice Department program aimed at combatting Chinese Communist Party espionage (CCP). In a March 8 letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland acquired by the Epoch Times, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt chastised the administration for stopping the project “because to concerns over the perception of prejudice.” Schmitt remarked, “I am perplexed by the Department of Justice’s recent decision to end the successful ‘China Initiative’ approach.” “This strategy considered a number of foreign actors’ risks to the United States and prudently chose the communist regime of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) as the most pressing.” Following concerns that ethnic Chinese academics were being unfairly targeted, the DOJ ended the initiative last month. During a press conference announcing the program’s termination, Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen…

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Germany Calls On UN Rights Office To Release Report On Uyghur Jews Subjected To Persecution.

The German foreign minister demanded that the UN provide a report on the plight of China’s Uyghur Muslim minorities. On Thursday, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock encouraged the UN Human Rights Office to release a report on the plight of Uyghur Muslims in China that it has compiled. Baerbock said in a video statement to the 47-nation United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva that the global organization needs “greater transparency.” According to Newsmax, Baerbock said during his speech, “We encourage the High Commissioner (for Human Rights) to publish your findings on the incarceration of members of the Muslim Uyghur community – and we call on Beijing to give free access.” Diplomats in Geneva have been claiming for months that the Uyghur report detailing their situation in China’s western Xinjiang province under the Chinese communist dictatorship is nearing completion. However,…

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South Korean Banks Receiving Over 600 Cyber Attacks Daily.

Since 2017, South Korean banks have been targeted to an average of roughly 600 cyberattacks each day, with China being the primary source of attacks, according to the Financial Services Commission of South Korea (FSC). According to Yonhap News Agency, a recent FSC report released by South Korean National Assembly member Kang Min-Kook revealed that 17 banks in South Korea were subjected to 1,091,606 cyberattacks from 2017 to 2021, averaging 598 attacks per day, with at least a third coming from China. The FSC data, according to the report, only includes financial institutions that provide retail banking services. If savings banks, insurance firms, and other financial institutions were included, the number of cyberattacks would be far greater. According to FSC data, foreign IP addresses were responsible for 82.2 percent of cyberattacks, with China accounting for 34.7 percent and the United…

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Xi Jinping Orders “International Fight” By Subverting the Rule of Law.

In order to defend and advance Beijing’s hegemonic aspirations, Chinese President Xi Jinping instructed Communist Party members to influence international legislation and promote China’s socialist rule of law. “[We must] launch an international fight by using judicial methods,” Xi said in a speech that he delivered to Party cadres during the Politburo’s recent study session “on building a socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics,” according to a Feb. 15 report by Qiushi, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) official bi-monthly theoretical journal. The major purpose of altering domestic and foreign-related legislation, according to Xi, is to demonstrate China’s rule of law system to the rest of the world and to increase China’s influence in the rules-based international order. Since the Party’s 18th Congress in November 2012, when Xi took office, the administration has attempted to use legal means to achieve its…

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DOD Is Far Too Slow To Innovate Emerging Technologies Due To The Bureaucratic Nature of Congress.

According to the former top software officer of the Air Force, bureaucracy and waste are stifling U.S. military progress and negatively impacting the country’s military readiness. As a result, the US is less prepared for a possible battle with China. In a recent interview, Nicolas Chaillan, who left in September, warned, “Any bureaucracy that slows down outcomes for the sake of bureaucracy will assure we fall behind China.” He told The Epoch Times, “China doesn’t let complacency or bureaucracy get in the way of its military.” He made the remarks amid rising tensions between the US and China’s Communist Party (CCP) over Taiwan’s de facto independence, widespread intellectual property theft, and human rights violations in Xinjiang and elsewhere. As the rivalry becomes more hostile, the CCP has shifted its focus to technological advancements in areas that its leadership views as…

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The CCP’s Theft of International Technology & it’s Implications.

responsible for China’s advanced military systems, notably its hypersonic nuclear missiles, against which we have no defense. According to The Washington Post, this innovative delivery system was made using “small chips devised by a Chinese firm called Phytium Technology utilizing American software and fabricated in the world’s most advanced chip factory in Taiwan, which hums with American precision machinery.” As terrifying as that sounds—and the danger cannot be overstated—hypersonic China’s missile development is only the tip of the technological iceberg. The theft of technology by the Chinese regime is so widespread that it affects almost every field of study, including artificial intelligence (AI), bioengineering, robotics, nanotechnology, and other next-generation science. Of course, there are other highly effective methods of technology theft that have served China well, such as cybertheft hacking techniques, the deployment of spyware in routers, networks, and other…

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