Archive for the ‘Human Rights’ Category

China Regime Lucrative Use Of Dead Babies To Manufacturer Stamina Cannibalism Boosting Pills

Friday, August 19th, 2011

China New Stamina (Cannibalism) Boosting Pills

Hao Hao Report Chinese Regime has discovered a lucrative new enterprise, using dead babies forcibly aborted manufacturers turn them into capsules for use as a dietary supplement.

The Ministry of Health claims that they are greatly concerned (they got caught) about South Korean media reports indicating that Seoul customs seized a batch of medicine from China that used the dried up remains of dead infants as its main ingredient.

In an attempt to verify the truthfulness of this story, I have contacted a trusted Chinese-American news agency and they have advised that a reliable Korean media source has confirmed the accuracy of this ghastly news account.

More here from The Epoch Times

China Censorship: Dalian Protests Erased From Social Networking Media

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Blog posts began appearing on Sunday on Chinese social media sites most notably Sina Microblog Weibo saying that a mass demonstration was happening in the northern city of Dalian, Liaoning Province to oppose a chemical plant that has been placed near residential areas.

Blog posts were quickly controlled and now all related material is being scrubbed  from the Internet. While censorship of overt of references and images of the protests themselves is plainly dampening the social media impact, anger over the chemical project is still quite visible with many users posting Get Out Fujia PX messages.

More here from China Media Project

Related: Reported Success of Protests in Dalian –Epoch Times

This System Cannot Last Forever–China’s Coming Change

China Abandons Thousands Of Migrant Children

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

Zhang Zhiqiang, Founder of Migrant Workers Friend, is accusing the Chinese regime of discrimination, following the closure of dozens of schools, disrupting the lives of more than 5,000 children since June with no place to go.


Children of Migrant Workers at Play–Compassion for Migrant Children

Migrant schools primarily cater to children of the hundreds of millions of people who move to cities in China in search for work and a better life, leaving their children behind.

More here from The Gulf Today –UAE

Related: Migrant School Demolished Parents Furious –China Digital Times

Target Store Suppliers In China Using Child Labor

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Target Store Emeryville –San Francisco Chronicle Photo

Children as young as 15 years old are reportedly making toys and clothing for retail giant Target according to a report released today by China Labor Watch.

Three manufacturing plants Ningbo Lucky Craft Co; Hangzhou Ownseas Pen Co and Dongguan B&N Industrial Co were found to employ child workers between the ages of 15 and 17 years old for an average of 11 to 13 hours a day receiving little compensation.

Target Store suppliers in China require children to work under dangerous conditions and operate industrial assembly machinery with little to no safety equipment or training.

Child labor continues to be a serious and widespread problem in China’s manufacturing industry—solving this trend begins with multinational companies such as Target. Only through public awareness and a demand that U.S. retailers refrain from purchasing inventory made by Chinese child labor, will reform ensue that will end the abuse of children in China’s factories.

Full post here from China Labor Watch

China Shanxi Province Detention Camp Using Torture & Starvation on Local Petitioners

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

Chinese Communist Party 90th Anniversary Tiananmen Square

Media reports by Caixin Online uncovered disturbing evidence of the use of torture and starvation of China Petitioners in a detention camp, operated by the Chenggu County government in Shanxi Province.

More here from China Digital Times

Related: Deaths in Chinese Prison Part of Natl Campaign –Epoch Times

Cisco Systems May Help China, Chongqing Monitor Its Citizens

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Cisco Systems, Inc Technology Campus in San Jose, CA

Cisco Systems, the worlds largest maker of network equipment, may be helping the Chinese regime, keep an eye on its citizens–including monitoring political dissidents.

Over the next 2 to 3 years, the City of Chongqing will install a complex network of surveillance equipment, including a half a million security cameras. The project is dubbed “Peaceful Chongqing.” According to the Wall Street Journal Cisco is likely to provide key pieces of equipment.

Following Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal article which, Cisco’s General Counsel Mark Chandler has denied the allegations emphasizing the company’s support for freedom of expression and human rights.

Despite the denials of Cisco General Counsel, the company has been singled out in the past by U.S. lawmakers for sales of network equipment to China and defended their activities at Congressional Hearings in 2006 and 2008 that focused on the role its network gear may have played in Golden Shield commonly referred to as ‘The Great Firewall of China’ a system that has enabled Chinese authorities to filter Internet content and track dissenters.

Human Rights Groups are concerned the camera network will be used to further stifle human rights and political expression. Amnesty Intl Researcher Corinna-Barbara Francis said, that there is evidence, Chinese authorities use video surveillance to “crack-down and then criminalize activity which should not be criminalized.”

Rest here from New Tang Dynasty

Smuggled Letter From China: Chen Guangcheng And Wife Severely Beaten By Authorities

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

Blind Human Rights Atty Cheng Guangcheng, Yuan Weijing & Child

Smuggled Letter out of China, describes the abuses suffered by Blind Human Rights Atty Chen Guangcheng and his wife at the hands of local authorities during their long and ongoing house arrest.

On the 11 February, I posted a video here about Chen Guangcheng and a related article about the senseless beatings suffered by him and his wife Yuan by China Authorities.

One week later, a group of 70-80 men, led by a local Chinese Communist Party official according to the smuggled letter, stormed the couples home in Shandong Province on the 18 February and severely beat the couple for two hours, according to Yuan wrote in the letter posted this week on China Aid website.

The smuggled letter for the first time revealed details of the beating and torture of both Chen and his spouse Yuan by Chinese authorities—Yuan has revealed that authorities have since put metal sheets over the windows of their home, confiscated their computers, DVD players, cameras, flashlights, books, papers and other belongings and have installed two surveillance cameras outside their now prison home.

More here from China Digital Times

Petition to Free Chen Guangcheng –Women’s Rights Without Frontiers

China Abducted Children Returned To Their Buyers

Monday, June 13th, 2011

China, Guiyang Abducted Children Forced to Beg Rescued


China, Guiyang Abducted Child Eats at Rescue Station

Chinese Authorities have returned 29 abducted children they rescued from Yunnan, Sichuan and Shandong Provinces to the persons who ‘purchased’ them because the children’s biological parents could not be located.

In a recent crackdown on child trafficking, Police in Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, smashed two gangs, rescuing 29 children–a total of 45 thugs were brought to trial, their sentences range from 18 months to life in prison.

According to Chinese authorities, some Women in Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces have sold their children to make money–the price of a baby ranges between 5,000 Yuan ($771 USD) to 6,000 Yuan ($925 USD) when brokers sell the children to buyers the price will jump to 40,000 Yuan ($6170 USD) for a Boy and 20,000 Yuan ($3085 USD) for a Girl

On the 13 May, I wrote here that Chinese Family Planning Officials were being investigated for trafficking babies; On the 15 May, I wrote here that Caixin Magazine, launched an online special investigation of Chinese babies abducted.

More here from China.org

Remembering Tiananmen Square Massacre

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

Thousands Attend Candlelight Vigil in Hong Kong

Tiananmen Square and surrounding streets came under tight control by authorities with numerous arrests and abductions of human rights activists critical of the Chinese Regime, attempting to silence any discussion of what occurred 22 year ago today.

More here from Asia News

Related: China Continues Repression After Massacre –New Tang Dynasty

Hundreds Attend Vigil in Taipei to Remember Tiananmen Anniversary


Obama White House Pianist Lang Lang Refuses to Honor Victims

Thousands March In Hong Kong To Demand Justice For 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre

Monday, May 30th, 2011

Pro-Democracy Activists Demonstration in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Democracy Activists Sunday 29 May, 2011

Thousands of Activists took to the street in Hong Kong on Sunday to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre where hundreds of pro-Democracy Student Activists were murdered.

Chinese Regime has raised the possibility of compensation for students murdered in Tiananmen Square Massacre but no formal apology has been offered.

More here from New Tang Dynasty

Related: China Democracy Activist Liu Gang–Wife is Chinese Spy