Real Estate ‘Time Bomb’ and Mortgage Boycott by Homeowners in China; Enes Freedom on Human Rights
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China Insider
China is facing a growing mortgage strike. Unfinished homes and growing resentment toward banks and developers may be a ticking time bomb. For the Chinese regime, a third of the economy is on the line, with upward of $2 trillion in home loans. Meanwhile, the protest over what Chinese residents call “rotten tail buildings” reaches more than 300 properties. I recently interviewed Enes Kanter Freedom at the International Religious Freedom Summit. We go in on his journey defending human rights in China and his reasons to keep going.
[video=youtube_share;JZxurErqLpU]https://youtu.be/JZxurErqLpU[/video]
China Insider
China is facing a growing mortgage strike. Unfinished homes and growing resentment toward banks and developers may be a ticking time bomb. For the Chinese regime, a third of the economy is on the line, with upward of $2 trillion in home loans. Meanwhile, the protest over what Chinese residents call “rotten tail buildings” reaches more than 300 properties. I recently interviewed Enes Kanter Freedom at the International Religious Freedom Summit. We go in on his journey defending human rights in China and his reasons to keep going.