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Australia Considers WTO Action Against Chinese Regime

Federal Trade Minister Simon Birmingham has not ruled out taking China to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to dispute the economic bullying tactics it is using against some Australian export industries. Birmingham told ABC on Nov. 9 that the Morrison government was considering using the WTO as a way to address the ongoing trade issues that have been instigated by the CCP. “We’ve certainly reserved our right there, particularly in relation to the instance of barley,” Birmingham said.  “If we have other concerns along the journey that are appropriate to raise through the WTO, we will do so.” His comments come after reports surfaced last week that the Chinese Community Party (CCP) might impose trade bans from Nov. 6. Opposition Labor senator, and shadow foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong shared Birmingham’s…

Notorious for its oppression at home and threats abroad, the Chinese Communist Party has come to be widely perceived as a bully. But what the CCP really has become is a transnational criminal organization (TCO).

Worse yet, unwitting Americans are funding the CCP’s myriad crimes – to the tune of trillions of dollars – via pension plans and other stock market investments in Beijing’s state-controlled and Party-tied companies. The Pentagon has actually designated scores of these companies as “Chinese Communist military companies.” Such companies build the weapons and technology designed to dominate and enslave liberty-minded people in China, America and the rest of the free world.

Join us Tuesday, 10 November as China experts, internationally renowned attorneys and dissidents lay out the criminal case against the Chinese Communist Party and argue for the United States to designate the CCP as a Transnational Criminal Organization in light of its responsibility for crimes against humanity.

Panelists include:
Frank Gaffney, Vice Chair, The Committee on the Present Danger: China, former Assistant Secretary of Defense (Acting)
Gordon Chang, Commentator, attorney and author of The Coming Collapse of China

Charles “Sam” Faddis, former CIA operations officer, author and national security commentator
Trevor Loudon, expert on Marxist seditious and revolutionary activity, author and filmmaker of The Enemies Within
Ilshat Hassan, Director of China Affairs, World Uyghur Congress
Dr. Xiaoxu Sean Lin, PhD, Executive Director, Global Alliance Against Communist Disinformation and Propaganda, microbiologist, survivor of Tiananmen Square Massacre
Maura Moynihan, Tibet specialist, former Radio Free Asia/Nepal bureau chief and columnist with The Asian Age

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Foreign Interference Suspect Quits Victorian Liberal Party

A Melbourne-based Asian community leader, and former Victorian political candidate, has quit the Liberal Party after being the first person officially charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws. Di Sanh Duong, 65, also known as Sunny Duong, was charged last week with allegedly “preparing for a foreign interference offence” under the 2018 National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Act. The law carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. Duong was the Liberal candidate for the seat of Richmond in the 1996 Victorian elections. He resigned from the Liberal Party over the weekend. He has also been stood down from his board position with the Museum of Chinese Australian History which said it was “shocked and surprised” by the charges. However, Duong still heads the Oceania Federation of Chinese Organisations from Vietnam, Cambodia,…