The CCP’s Genocide Against the Uyghurs: Why Americans Should Care

By Peter Tozzi, First Place Winner of our 2024 Human Rights Essay Contest In some 380 internment camps, over one million Uyghurs—a predominantly Muslim, Central Asian people—are held captive by […]
The Future of China: Religious Freedom and Ecological Civilization

The following is the second place winner of the Center for Human Rights’s annual essay contest, written by Sarah Thomas. China is on the rise, destined to become a global […]
China’s Death Camps

By Peter James, Second Place winner of the 2024 Human Rights Essay Contest Gunshots. “The last one is yours,” shouts a man. “Hurry up, extract the liver and two kidneys.” […]
This May Sting a Bit: A Practical Plan for Chinese Human Rights Intervention by the United States

By Jonathan Froehlich, CUA A war between the U.S. and China would not be a war in the “traditional” sense. Instead of hunkering down in trenches or foxholes, “soldiers” will […]
Technology Censorship of Religious Groups in China

By Father Ambrose Ekeroku. The following is the third place winner of the Center for Human Rights’s 2024 annual essay contest. Introduction Technology censorship is the use of technology by […]
Desecration of the Human Person

By Damiana Zaborowski, Third Place winner of the 2024 Human Rights Essay Contest. China has decided to put a modern spin on the classic tale of Robin Hood. Rather than […]