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Congressional-Executive Commission on China Hearing on CCP Historical Revisionism

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China holds a hearing on “Combating the CCP’s Historical Revisionism and Erasure of Culture” at 10 a.m. ET on Dec. 5.

“The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) engages in systematic efforts to curtail historical inquiry into subjects deemed ‘sensitive,’ such as the Tiananmen Massacre; control narratives regarding the history of the CCP; and erase the culture of repressed peoples, including Tibetans, Mongolians, and Uyghurs. Writers, artists, and independent historians are currently engaged in efforts to preserve history and language in the face of CCP repression.”

Witnesses:
Rowena He, University of Texas (Austin) and author of Tiananmen Exiles: Voices for the Struggle for Democracy in China; former associate professor of history at the Chinese University of Hong Kong until banned in 2023

Julian Ku, faculty director of International Programs, and Professor of Constitutional Law, Hofstra University

Rishat Abbas, president of Uyghur Academy International Geshe Lobsang Monlam, ordained Tibetan monk, founder of Monlam Tibetan IT Research Center

Temulun Togochog, U.S.-born Southern Mongolian young activist, freshman at Mercer County Community College Honor’s Program in New Jersey

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