At the United States Capitol Complex in Washington, D.C., during the international interfaith conference “United in Liberty: The Rise of Spiritual Diplomats,” led by Pastor Mark Burns, we spoke with Janice Trey — Board Chair of The Epoch Times and NTD Television.
Janice Trey is an international humanitarian leader and media executive recognized globally for advancing journalistic integrity, free speech, and human dignity. A survivor of forced labor in China, she brings a deeply personal perspective to her advocacy against communism, transnational repression, and the persecution of spiritual and religious communities.
In this powerful and reflective interview, she shares:
• What “spiritual diplomacy” means through universal principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance
• Why freedom of information is essential to protecting religious liberty
• How civic and faith leaders can move from dialogue to meaningful action
• Her personal journey from a forced labor camp in China to becoming a leading voice for freedom at the U.S. Capitol
• Why secure communication and public awareness are critical in defending fundamental rights
Drawing from her lived experience, Janice Trey speaks about moral leadership, resilience, and the responsibility to stand against crimes against humanity. Her message is clear: informed citizens and principled leaders have the power to shape a freer and more just world.
This conversation is part of a global movement uniting faith leaders, policymakers, and civil society to defend liberty and human dignity worldwide.
For more information about the conference, visit the official website:
https://interfaithconf.org/
More information on the Spiritual Diplomats initiative:
https://www.spiritualdiplomats.org/
ALLATRA International Public Movement Official Website:
https://allatra.org/