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By Federal Newswire | May 6, 2024
Dmitri Alperovitch is co-founder and chairman of Silverado Policy Accelerator, and co-founder and former CTO of CrowdStrike Incorporated, a cybersecurity company.

By Federal Newswire | May 6, 2024
(Suizhou, Hubei Province – May 6, 2024) On April 25, 2024, the Zengdu District Branch of the Suizhou Public Security Bureau arrested 75-year-old Yang Zhijin, a member of the All Ranges Church, on suspicion of organizing and utilizing superstitious sect or cult organizations.The arrest notice revealed, "With the approval of the People’s Procuratorate of Zengdu District, Suizhou City, our bureau executed the arrest of Yang Zhijin at 16:00 on April 25, 2024, on suspicion of 'sabotaging the enforcement of law by organizing and utilizing superstitious sect or cult...

By Federal Newswire | May 3, 2024
WASHINGTON DC — The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, now under the leadership of Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI), is setting its sights on addressing foreign influence and probing TikTok, as reported by Kate Ackley from Bloomberg Government.Rep. John Moolenaar, described as "more of a workhorse than a show horse" by lobbyists familiar with the panel, is taking a firm stance against China. Despite the change in leadership, the committee's mission remains focused on investigating corporate ties with China and potential national security threats....

By Federal Newswire | May 3, 2024
Pastor John Cao, a Chinese Christian prisoner of conscience recently released, has shared his reflections and poetry in a series exclusively published by ChinaAid. In his writings, Pastor Cao delves into deep emotions and spiritual insights garnered during his time in prison.In one of his poignant pieces, Pastor Cao expresses gratitude for the support and love he received during his seven years of imprisonment, stating, "Everyone accompanied me through these seven years of imprisonment, showing deep love." He reflects on the connections he made and the encouragement he...

By Federal Newswire | May 3, 2024
Chengdu, Sichuan Province – May 3, 2024: On the evening of April 24, 2024, a small group from Chengdu Early Rain Covenant Church faced a disturbing incident as they were studying the Bible at a Christian’s home in Wuhou District. The peaceful gathering was interrupted when police from Jinyang Police Station raided the Bible study, demanding the registration of identity information from all present.Approximately twenty individuals, including police officers, auxiliary police, community workers, neighborhood committee members, and property management personnel, surrounded...

By Federal Newswire | May 3, 2024
Chinese Christian Pastor John Cao, who was recently released from prison, has candidly admitted to committing various crimes since his release. In a series of writings exclusively published by ChinaAid, Pastor John Cao reflects on his actions, stating, "I have committed the crime of fraud."Cao recounts receiving pre-release education from police officers, who advised him to avoid committing crimes again. He acknowledges that his understanding of the law was shaped by the experiences of those around him, leading him to realize the validity of the warnings he received.The...

By Federal Newswire | May 3, 2024
The Chairs of the bipartisan and bicameral Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) have spoken out on World Press Freedom Day, highlighting the concerning state of press freedom in the People's Republic of China.Representative Christopher Smith and Senator Jeff Merkley emphasized the dire situation in China, stating, "The People’s Republic of China (PRC) jails more journalists and exports more propaganda than any other country in the world." They also noted that China ranks second to last on the World Press Freedom Index, with a shrinking media environment and...

By Federal Newswire | May 3, 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) expressed strong criticism of the newly announced rule by the Treasury Department regarding which electric vehicles qualify for tax credits.In his statement, Chairman Moolenaar voiced concerns about the implications of the new rule, stating, "President Biden’s new rules will allow Chinese automakers to pocket the hard-earned money of American taxpayers. Even worse, they will further enable the CCP’s weaponization of critical supply chains, like graphite, which the CCP export-controlled last October."Furthermore,...

By Federal Newswire | May 2, 2024
Adam Savit, director of the China Policy Initiative at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), said state lawmakers should support the Ohio Property Protection Act to prevent against foreign adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from buying property in the U.S. and using it for surveillance purposes. Savit shared his statement during testimony to the Ohio State Senate Veterans and Public Safety Committee.

By Federal Newswire | May 2, 2024
(Zhenxiong, Yunnan Province – May 2, 2024) Preacher Chang Hao's family, in a plea for justice, has sent an open letter to various courts outlining legal challenges faced by Chang Hao. Chang Hao, known for his Christian faith and advocacy for social justice, has been at the center of a legal battle characterized by allegations of misconduct and procedural irregularities.The family's open letter highlighted concerns about the treatment of Chang Hao throughout the legal process. It stated, "We are 'nobody' from the rural mountainous area, seeking help and appeal from...

By Federal Newswire | May 2, 2024
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party have called for a federal inquiry into whether TikTok violated child privacy laws. The lawmakers expressed concerns over TikTok's actions involving children and the potential manipulation of the American public.In a letter addressed to FTC Chairwoman Kahn, Moolenaar and Krishnamoorthi highlighted their concerns regarding TikTok's deceptive practices. They stated,...

By Federal Newswire | May 2, 2024
May 2 2024WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) expressed concerns over the recent revelation that Huawei has been secretly funding research at American universities like Harvard through an independent foundation.In a statement, Chairman Moolenaar stated, "Huawei has shown time and time again that its presence in America is a national security risk, and now here it is again, tricking Americans into giving up their latest innovations and research to a company at the beck and call of the Chinese Communist Party."The Chairman called for...

By Federal Newswire | May 2, 2024
"Reflections from Pastor John Cao is a series of poetry and writings from the recently released Chinese Christian prisoner of conscience exclusively published by ChinaAid. The pieces below were written on April 20, 2024 and has been minimally edited for clarity."During his time in prison, Pastor John Cao endured toothaches and dental issues, highlighting the lack of dental care in the detention center. The struggles with dental problems were poignantly expressed in a poem where Pastor John Cao described the difficulty of chewing tough meat due to missing teeth and...

By Federal Newswire | Apr 30, 2024
Washington, D.C. – Today, the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) conducted a critical hearing titled “Factories and Fraud in the PRC: How Human Rights Violations Make Reliable Audits Impossible.” The hearing focused on exposing false social and labor audits that aim to conceal the extensive system of state-imposed forced labor by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in East Turkistan. The Campaign for Uyghurs (CFU) views this hearing as a crucial step towards holding businesses accountable for utilizing Uyghur forced labor in their supply chains.During the...

By Federal Newswire | Apr 30, 2024
UHRP Insights column by Henryk Szadziewski sheds light on the alarming trend of the persecution of Uyghur senior citizens in China. The report highlights the tragic story of individuals like Abidin Ayup, a 96-year-old religious leader who died in prison without his body being returned to his family. Abidin's granddaughter recalls him as a dedicated imam who educated children in religion for three decades.The Uyghur Human Rights Project has extensively researched the crackdown on religious leaders, including senior figures. A 2021 report by UHRP documented over 1,000 cases...

By Federal Newswire | Apr 30, 2024
WASHINGTON DC — The House select committee on U.S.-China competition, now under the new leadership of Michigan Republican Rep. John Moolenaar, is setting its focus on crucial tech, defense, economic, and foreign policy matters following recent legislative successes.Chairman John Moolenaar expressed his commitment to safeguarding American interests, stating, "We will examine the most critical areas of our supply chain so we can reduce our dependence on the CCP." This strategic approach aligns with efforts to counter Chinese influence and protect vital sectors from...

By Federal Newswire | Apr 25, 2024
U.S. Reps. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Tom Suozzi (D-NY), who are the co-chairs of the Congressional Uygher Caucus, introduced legislation to rename the location of the Hong Kong Economic Trade Office in Washington, DC as 1 Jimmy Lai Way to pay homage to Lai for his work in human rights and remains unjustly imprisoned in Hong Kong.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 25, 2024
U.S. Reps. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Tom Suozzi (D-NY), who are the co-chairs of the Congressional Uygher Caucus, introduced legislation to increase the U.S. efforts against genocide of Uyghurs committed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

By Federal Newswire | Apr 24, 2024
John Cassara, a former agent of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Anti-Money Laundering Section, said he does not believe that "the Chinese government will engage in meaningful cooperation with the U.S." to address the flow of fentanyl precursors out of China. Cassara shared his statement with the Federal Newswire.

By Federal Newswire | Apr 24, 2024
John Cassara, a former Special Agent detailed to the Department of Treasury’s Office of Terrorism Finance and Financial Intelligence, expressed skepticism over the efficacy of recommendations made by the Select Committee in curtailing the flow of fentanyl from China. He suggested that instead, the U.S. government should adopt a comprehensive approach to tackle all aspects of what he referred to as the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) "criminality," in collaboration with global law enforcement agencies. Cassara communicated his views to the Federal Newswire on April 24,...