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Corruption In Chinese Politics: China’s Bribery Culture Explained

They say that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. In China, where local Communist officials are omnipotent and everything from moving house to having a second child requires a permit, corruption has reached unprecedented levels. Billions of dollars have been embezzled and getting anything done usually involves paying a bribe.

China’s Vanishing Muslims: Undercover In The Most Dystopian Place In The World

China’s Uighur minority live a dystopian nightmare of constant surveillance and brutal policing. At least one million of them are believed to be living in what the U.N. described as a “massive internment camp that is shrouded in secrecy,” while many Uighur children are taken to state-run orphanages where they're indoctrinated into Chinese customs.

Uncovering China’s Hidden Dissident Movement

Discover the gripping tale of Hua Ze, an ordinary citizen who stumbled upon corruption and found herself embroiled in a world of dissidents, citizen journalism, police harassment, and kidnappings.

China’s secret internment camps

China has been quietly detaining its population of Uighurs, the country’s Muslim minority, in internment camps. First-hand accounts from inside the camps paint a brutal picture of torture and political indoctrination. At first, China denied the existence of these camps and tried to cover them up. But as a network of academics and activists uncovered evidence of the camps' locations, and the reality of what’s going on inside, China changed its story.

Xinjiang: China’s Muslim minorities

Beijing has been subjecting the ethnic Uighur minority in the region of Xinjiang to repressions for years. Now, it has grown into a form of cultural warfare that even affects Uighurs in exile. Human rights activists say China is committing genocide.

China’s Surveillance State: Why You Should Be Worried

As the Winter Olympics takes place in Beijing, visiting athletes have been warned not to speak out against China’s human rights abuses...

The Tank Man

There is no reliable information about the identity or fate of Tank Man; the story of what happened to the tank crew is also unknown. At least one witness has stated that Tank Man was not the only person to have blocked the tanks during the protest.