White Paper Participant Who Fled China Says Hunger Ignited the MovementA recent gathering in Utah commemorated the victims of two dictators who, together, killed more than 100 million people and dreamed of splitting the United States between China and Russia. The second annual “Honoring the Victims of Mao and Stalin” event took place on Nov. 4 at the Utah State Capitol building rotunda. It was held in conjunction with Victims of Communism Memorial Day, observed in Utah on Nov. 7. Participants gathered to “hear voices for freedom, listen to stories of victims, and share the hope for all people, everywhere, to be free,” according to Utah Voices for the Voiceless, which hosted the event....

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ANALYSIS: China Uses TikTok to Push Anti-Israel Propaganda in USNews Analysis As the Israel Defense Forces carry out its ground offensive into the heart of the Gaza Strip to eradicate the terrorist group Hamas, the Chinese regime is using TikTok to spread its anti-Israel propaganda from China to the United States, aiming to influence the perspectives of American youth on the Israel–Hamas conflict. TikTok is owned by Chinese company ByteDance. Due to security concerns, President Joe Biden signed the No TikTok on Government Devices Act in December 2022, which prohibited downloading and using TikTok on all federal government devices. Over half of all U.S. states have either partially or entirely prohibited TikTok on government devices, according to a CNN analysis early this year....

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Financial Giants Converge in Hong Kong Amid Concerns Over Political SituationHong Kong, once celebrated as a key international financial hub and a vital conduit for foreign investments into mainland China, is grappling with a shifting identity. The city’s gradual alignment with the mainland, diminishing its unique status as a Special Administrative Region, has raised alarm bells in the global financial community. This unsettling shift was starkly evident at the recently convened second Global Financial Leaders’ Investment Summit. Analysts observe significant changes in China’s business climate, prompting Wall Street leaders to seek insights into the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) strategies and policies. The summit, themed “Living with Complexity,” took place in Hong Kong on Nov. 7, drawing luminaries like James Gorman of Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs’ David Solomon, UBS Group’s Colm Kelleher, and Deutsche Bank’s Christian Sewing, alongside more than 300 other prominent figures from the world’s leading financial institutions....

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Chinese Dissidents in US Praise Tuidang Movement as the 'Spiritual Awakening' of Chinese PeopleChinese dissidents speak highly of a global grassroots movement, triggered by an editorial series published by The Epoch Times, celebrating it as a “landmark of Chinese people’s spiritual awakening” that helps peacefully end the totalitarian rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The Tuidang Movement, literally meaning “Quitting the Party Movement” in English, began in 2004 after The Epoch Times published an editorial series, the “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party” (Nine Commentaries). The Nine Commentaries expose the CCP’s evil origin, unscrupulous nature, and history of killing, and it is now available in 16 languages, including Chinese and English, according to its website. It won awards for excellence in online news coverage of Asian American Issues from the Asian American Journalists Association in 2005....

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