In an article titled “As Liz Truss speaks out on China in Taiwan, new evidence emerges of abuse of Uyghur children,” the I’s Michael Day breaks down the latest report from VOC’s Dr. Adrian Zenz. As Day writes, “The research… Read More
In a new Foreign Policy op-ed, VOC’s Dr. Adrian Zenz argues that China’s use of coercive labor is getting less visible, but more intense. As Dr. Zenz writes, “Beijing has repeatedly claimed that there is ‘no forced labor’ in Xinjiang…. Read More
The Journal of Communist and Post-Communist Studies, an international, peer-reviewed scholarly publication, has released a groundbreaking report by VOC’s lead China expert, Dr. Adrian Zenz. The paper, Coercive Labor in the Cotton Harvest in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Uzbekistan: A Comparative… Read More
As Stuart Lau writes in POLITICO: A new research paper previewed by POLITICO, Adrian Zenz, a leading scholar on Beijing’s repressive policies, casts doubt on the applicability of these rules by the ILO, a U.N. agency, arguing they were mainly drawn… Read More
VOC’s China Studies Research Fellow, Ethan Gutmann, wrote in Real Clear Politics about the war on religious freedom in China: “It’s morning in Istanbul, but Joseph is reliving his morning routine in the camp, before the 16-hour shift starts. After… Read More
“Last month [the International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation] held its annual gathering in Denver, where it amplified its condemnation of China to the medical establishment and the world. The opening session featured a presentation by Ethan Gutmann, the… Read More
Washington, D.C. – On April 19, VOC China Studies Research Fellow, Ethan Gutmann, presented to 3,600 heart and lung transplant surgeons at the 43rd International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation (ISHLT) Annual Meeting & Scientific Session in Denver, CO regarding… Read More
Washington, D.C. – On April 20 a leading international policy expert and former ambassador from the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC) testified before the US Congress at a public hearing entitled “China’s Political Prisoners: Where’s Gao Zhisheng?” During his testimony Ambassador Andrew… Read More
The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC) commends the near unanimous passage by the US House of Representatives on Monday of new bipartisan legislation addressing organ trafficking led by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Rep. Bill Keating (D-MA). In a stunning 412-2 vote, the House has put on notice regimes that allow state-sponsored organ trafficking that the United States will not tolerate these atrocious human rights abuses supported by communist countries.