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Falun Gong

‘In July 1999, the CCP Created Exactly What It Had Feared’
By Sarah Cook
Recollections of the launch of Beijing’s assault on Falun Gong and its impact 20 years later.

Political Struggles at Home Shape Beijing’s Meddling Abroad
By Sarah Cook
Authoritarian rule in China poses a growing threat to democracy elsewhere.

China’s Newest Censorship Methods on Display
By Sarah Cook
A month riddled with perilous anniversaries offers a showcase for the Communist Party's upgraded internet controls.

China’s Organ Transplant Problem
By Matthew Robertson and Jacob Lavee
Alarming questions over the scale – and sources – of organ transplants need to be answered.

China’s Latest Crackdown Is Not Its Worst
By Sarah Cook
The crackdown on rights defenders pales in comparisons to long term oppression of religious and ethnic minorities.

After 17 Years of Persecution, Falun Gong Survives
By Levi Browde
There are even signs that Chinese officials may be on the defensive.

Organ Harvesting in China
By Benedict Rogers
Two new reports shed light on a gruesome practice.

China, the US, and Extrajudicial Abductions
By David Volodzko
China's new willingness to abduct enemies overseas is worrying. But remember the US has been doing the same for decades.

The Long Arm of Chinese Censorship Reaches South Korea
By Sarah Cook
A performance in Seoul is cancelled after threats from Beijing.
A Major Setback to the Rule of Law in China
By Jared Genser
With its treatment of Gao Zhisheng, Beijing shows the extent to which it fears the rule of law.

Falun Dafa Supporters in China, Philippines, Vietnam Attacked By Hackers
Security firm: Hacks are coming from China, similar to military-focused attacks.

China's "One Country, Two Systems" Under Threat
As mainlanders head to Hong Kong to protest, Chinese authorities are increasingly cracking down on the former British colony.
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