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Journalists covering the Winter Olympics next month say they'll do their work in Beijing on brand-new cellphones and laptops. When the games are over, they'll simply leave them behind or throw them away.
The reason: Reporters are concerned that any devices they use there could become infected with tracking software, enabling Chinese authorities to spy on their contents. Hence, the use of "burner" phones and computers.
The Chinese regime’s economic coercion of Australia has been a “wake-up call” to other countries, Britain’s Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has said.
China had been Australia’s top trading partner. But after Australia called for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19 in April 2020, the Communist regime retaliated by adopting a series of measures against Australian exporters, including arbitrary border testing and inspections, the imposition of tariffs, and unwarranted delays in listing export establishments and issuing import licences.
Truss, on a visit to Australia for talks on defence and security ties, discussed the threat posed by the Chinese regime in a speech at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Jan. 21.
She said: “The situation with Australia—the economic coercion we saw—was one of the wake-up calls as to exactly what China was doing and the way it was using its economic might to try to exert control over other countries.”
Journalists covering the Winter Olympics next month say they'll do their work in Beijing on brand-new cellphones and laptops. When the games are over, they'll simply leave them behind or throw them away.
China’s Huawei Pays Tony Podesta $1 Million for White House Lobbying
Canadian filmmaker Leon Lee presents a story of two couples of Chinese college students, who risked their lives to reveal the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) appalling persecution of peaceful Falun Gong adherents. With the help of a Chicago journalist, they successfully unearth the CCP’s dehumanizing abuses to the international community.
Falun Gong is a spiritual practice that features three core tenets of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance, along with five slow-moving exercises. After it was made public in 1992, its following in China grew to 70 million to 100 million people by 1999. Then, the CCP, deeming the practice’s popularity a threat, designated the group as illegal and launched a nationwide campaign to eradicate it.
The production is based on actual events in connection with practitioner Wang Weiyu, a gifted graduate of China’s Tsinghua University. Wang experienced torture, including hours of electrocution by electric baton, during eight and half years’ imprisonment in Beijing for refusing to give up his belief in Falun Gong. In 2013, he fled communist China and joined his family in the United States.
Hong Kong tells British activist group to shut down their website
Hong Kong’s government has ordered the UK-based Hong Kong Watch to shut down its website for “endangering national security.” The move comes after the government blocked the website within the territory.
Hong Kong’s internet is not as heavily censored as China's, meaning residents of the island can still access websites that are critical of China.
However, Beijing imposed a so-called “national security law” in mid-2020 that allows the government to quash dissent and criticism.
Established in 2017 by Benedict Rogers, Hong Kong Watch monitors the human rights situation in Hong Kong.
Rogers said: “By threatening a UK-based NGO with financial penalties and jail for merely reporting on the human rights situation in Hong Kong, this letter exemplifies why Hong Kong’s national security law is so dangerous.
“We will not be silenced by an authoritarian security apparatus which, through a mixture of senseless brutality and ineptitude, has triggered rapid mass migration out of the city and shut down civil society.”
An email from the government, posted on Hong Kong’s Watch website, states that the group has been accused of “colluding with foreign forces to endanger national security,” an offense that carries a maximum penalty of a life sentence.
The email said that after investigations, Hong Kong Watch was found to be involved in “lobbying foreign countries to impose sanctions or blockade” against Hong Kong and China.
On the same day the security bureau sent the email, March 10, Hong Kong’s police chief sent the group a notice demanding the removal of its website.
China: Thousands of residents of more than 100 buildings in Shenzhen are taken to COVID isolation camps.
Meanwhile in Shanghai...
You want to see a graphic example of what “THEY” want to do to us?
Keep in mind, this is ACTUALLY HAPPENING, RIGHT NOW, TO MILLIONS OF CITIZENS. HUMAN PEOPLE ARE BEING TREATED LIKE THIS BY OTHER HUMAN PEOPLE.
@aliceysu
As seen on Weibo: Shanghai residents go to their balconies to sing & protest lack of supplies. A drone appears: “Please comply w covid restrictions. Control your soul’s desire for freedom. Do not open the window or sing.”
Keep in mind, this is ACTUALLY HAPPENING, RIGHT NOW, TO MILLIONS OF CITIZENS. HUMAN PEOPLE ARE BEING TREATED LIKE THIS BY OTHER HUMAN PEOPLE.
Chinese surgeons removed the hearts and lungs of death row inmates while they were still ALIVE, study claims
Australian National University researchers analysed Chinese medical records
Study found prisoners hearts were removed before they were brain dead
Official cause of death did not align with medical procedures performed
Researchers found 'tells a terrible tale of murder and mutilation in China'
71 suspected heart-removal deaths in 56 hospitals across the country
300 medical workers across China involved in the state-sponsored killings
Chinese surgeons removed the hearts and lungs of death row inmates while they were still ALIVE
‘Doctor Strange 2’ Faces Censorship in China After Epoch Times Newspaper Box Appears in Clip: Hollywood Executive
CHINAFrank Fang and David Zhang May 3, 2022
There’s a run on Chinese banks and it’s being ignored by the world
By Henry Chia On Jun 12, 2022
There’s a run on Chinese banks and it’s being ignored by the world
It took a lot of Rochesters, Columbuses, and Garys to make Shanghai what it is.
The Chinese government has obstructed a plan by hundreds to protest the freezing of their bank funds by triggering an app on their smartphones.
The would-be protestors have found that the electronic health codes on their smartphones have turned red, making it illegal for them to travel.
Several depositors told Reuters they had planned to travel to the central province of Henan this week to protest a block on access to their bank deposit funds, which has been in effect for almost two months. The funds freeze has prevented not only individuals’ access to savings, but companies’ payment of their workers.
“They are putting digital handcuffs on us,” Mr. Chen, a depositor from Sichuan province, told Reuters. He declined to give his full name for fear of the authorities.
Chinese citizens need a green code on their smartphone health app in order to travel across the country, use public transport, and access public venues, like restaurants and malls.
Fight For Freedom. Stand With Hong Kong. 重光團隊
@Stand_with_HK
Jun 15
Three years ago in #HongKong. On June 16th, 2019, 2 million HongKongers took to the streets.
Time-lapse of 2 million marchers in a city with a population of 7 million. This means 2/7 of the entire Hong Kong population came out that day to protest.
New government textbooks in Hong Kong will claim the city was never a British colony 🇨🇳
After an overhaul of school subjects that authorities have blamed for driving the pro-democracy protests, schools in Hong Kong will now have new textbooks that teach students that the city was never a British colony.
The textbooks are being vetted by the Education Bureau and are part of the revamped liberal studies subject for secondary schools which claim the Chinese government did not recognize the unequal treaties that ceded the city to Britain.
China’s Killer Doctors
How the PRC’s lucrative transplant industry kills donors by removing their organs
The Global Tuidang Center, an organization that helps Chinese people quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), held a rally on Aug. 3 to celebrate a new milestone. Over 400 million people have quit the CCP, according to the organization.
An officer of the US Department of Homeland Security was indicted in an alleged scheme to silence critics of the Chinese government, along with a former DHS worker and three others.
The other three, who were initially charged in March, conspired to act as agents of China, including by stalking, spying on and discrediting pro-democracy dissidents in the US, according to the indictment, returned on Wednesday in federal court in Brooklyn, New York.
The two new defendants, arrested in June, are 15-year DHS employee Craig Miller, currently posted to Minneapolis, and retired agent Derrick Taylor, who now works as a private investigator in Irvine, California, according to federal prosecutors. They are charged with obstructing justice, including by destroying evidence, after the Federal Bureau of Investigation asked them about their distribution of restricted information from a law enforcement database.
Hong Kong vaccine passport update now connects all checkpoint data to centralized government server
The Hong Kong government will now require premises that are forced to check vaccination status, like restaurants, to have an internet connection. The premises have two weeks to update their QR Code Verification Scanners to make sure it can connect to the internet, according to Deputy Government Chief Information Officer Tony Wong.
“China is one of the freest societies in the world…” - Nancy Pelosi
https://nitter.pussthecat.org/RebelNews_USA/status/1557046811394805761#m
“China is one of the freest societies in the world…” - Nancy Pelosi
WTF?
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Now traveling about the country destroying and denigrating our traditions and heritage sounds very familiar!
Also very familiar in America now!
Inflation, official corruption, lack of a free press? All very familiar in America now!