The China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) on Tuesday released a report, revealing a series of crimes committed by the United States in the
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The China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) on Tuesday released a report, revealing a series of crimes committed by the United States in the
Xinjiang is the largest production area for these tomatoes in China, with over 80 percent of its output exported every year. Currently, over 300,000 Xinjiang farmers like Bai work to provide high-quality processing tomatoes as raw materials for ketchup for the global market.
When touching on the United States’ so-called “Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act,” which just took effect and absurdly presumes that all goods from Xinjiang are produced through “forced labour,” Bai became serious.
The 54-year-old farmer, who started planting tomatoes 26 years ago and has had his fair share of rollercoaster experiences with the small round fruit, shook his head with incomprehension and indignation — How could an honest and hardworking farmer like him be labelled a human rights abuser?
“In the 5G era, the rate of information transmission means that videos will replace words as the main form of communication,” As 5G becomes an
The US perpetuates the myth of ‘Human Rights’ whilst its foreign policies are premised upon the normalisation of the violation, contradiction and destruction of these ‘Human Rights’! Indeed, an academic report issued in recent years – states that between 1945 to present – the US military has killed between 20 to 30 million men, women and children around the world in pursuit of its socio-economic and politic vision around the world!
To live in peace, to live without the expectation of fear, these are (or should be) fundamental Human Rights – but so many people in the world today do not possess these fundamental rights! It is one of those great ironies which observes that some of those countries which attempt to rhetorically use the concept of ‘Human Rights’ as a bargaining chip during political negotiations – or as a justification to inflict military destruction on others – are amongst some of the greatest abusers of Human Rights the world has ever known! This is why those countries who oppose these nefarious forces are coming together (in a friendly manner) to participate in coordinated military games, competitions and other types of ‘collective’ peace-time deployments!
When growing-up – Malcolm X – was far more than just a passing inspiration for me. He represented the most advanced manifestation of the Proletariat,