On October 27-28, 2025, in Washington D.C., on the East Coast of the United States, the non-profit organization, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, hosted the “2025 China Forum” to discuss the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and US-China relations. The event was livestreamed online by New Tang Dynasty and Epoch Times with real-time Chinese translation subtitles.
The forum aimed to shed light on the CCP’s practices and the implications for global politics and human rights. Experts and speakers delved into the history and current state of affairs regarding China’s communist regime, offering insights into the challenges it poses to the international community.
During the discussions, panelists addressed a range of topics, including the CCP’s suppression of dissent, its human rights violations, and its influence on global governance structures. The speakers emphasized the need for a unified international approach to holding the CCP accountable and promoting democratic values.
The forum also featured personal testimonies from individuals who had experienced persecution under the CCP, highlighting the human cost of communist rule in China. These accounts served as compelling reminders of the ongoing struggle for freedom and human rights in the face of authoritarian regimes.
Participants at the event included scholars, activists, and policymakers from various backgrounds, all contributing their unique perspectives to the dialogue on China and the challenges posed by its communist leadership. The diversity of voices underscored the complexity of the issues at hand and the importance of fostering informed discussions on these critical topics.
Through the platform provided by the China Forum, attendees were able to engage in robust exchanges of ideas and experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of the CCP’s actions and their impact on global dynamics. The forum’s interactive format encouraged active participation and collaboration among participants, enriching the conversations with diverse viewpoints and analyses.
Overall, the “2025 China Forum” offered a comprehensive examination of the CCP’s policies and practices, as well as their broader implications for the international community. By bringing together experts and stakeholders from various fields, the event facilitated a meaningful exploration of the challenges and opportunities associated with China’s communist regime.
As the discussions concluded, the participants expressed a shared commitment to promoting human rights, democracy, and accountability in the face of the CCP’s authoritarian rule. The forum served as a platform for fostering solidarity among advocates for freedom and justice, reaffirming the collective resolve to confront the challenges posed by communist ideologies.
The insights shared at the forum are expected to contribute to ongoing efforts to raise awareness about the CCP’s actions and promote a more nuanced understanding of the multifaceted issues surrounding China’s communist regime. By continuing to engage in dialogue and advocacy, participants hope to advance the cause of human rights and democracy in China and beyond.
