

seon-gyoung adams
887 posts






The Chinese Communist Party is driven by a relentless obsession to systematically erase the civilizations and freedoms of minority groups, including Uyghurs, Tibetans, Southern Mongolians, and Hong Kongers. On July 1, 2026, this campaign of cultural annihilation was codified into the "Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress," creating an Orwellian legal blueprint designed to flatten individual identities into forced devotion to the State. This sweeping legislation casts a totalizing dragnet over anyone who resists state-mandated ideological conformity, targeting the survival of independent interfaith communities and Falun Gong practitioners. This domestic subjugation serves as a direct precursor to external aggression, threatening vibrant democracies like Taiwan and acting as a warning of the CCP's broader blueprint for global authoritarian expansion. Under this draconian framework, basic freedoms are eliminated; native language education is outlawed, Uyghur girls are criminalized for refusing to intermarry, and citizens are incentivized to spy on neighbors who deviate from approved thought. For me, this escalating totalitarian nightmare is not an abstract political concept, but a bleeding, personal wound. Just days after I publicly exposed China’s concentration camps in 2018, the CCP retaliated by abducting my sister, Dr. Gulshan Abbas, sentencing the innocent, retired medical professional in a secret sham trial. For nearly eight agonizing years, my family has endured her wrongful detention, and her stolen life stands as the true, brutal face of Beijing's version of "ethnic unity." Now, Article 63 of this new law extends this terror worldwide, granting the CCP the absurd authority to freeze assets or place bounties on individuals anywhere on Earth who dare to defend human rights. The terrifying reality of this transnational repression is already active; just three months ago, my husband, Abdulhakim Idris, was unlawfully detained in an airport cell and deported from Malaysia under intense Chinese pressure over his book on the Uyghur genocide. If Beijing can orchestrate such extraterritorial hunts before this law takes full effect, its new legal pretext will rapidly accelerate the danger, casting a chilling shadow over global journalism, academia, and advocacy. The CCP has officially dropped its mask and declared war on diversity and truth, making it imperative for democratic governments to issue a collective warning and protect their citizens from this wickedness, because silence is complicity. foxnews.com/opinion/ccp-ne…


The Chinese army arrived in the flood-stricken areas of Guangxi not to rescue people, but to stage photos for propaganda!




