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Rona Rui
Rona Rui is a contributor to The Epoch Times since 2008 with a focus on China-related topics.
Pro-CCP Student’s Harassment of Pro-Democracy Activist Spotlights CCP Interference at Harvard
'This school frequently holds activities that support communism,' she said.
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Chinese Regime
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In June last year, while pushing its national security law in Hong Kong, China announced a master plan ...
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May 24, 2021
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Xi Jinping, the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and leader of the country, is facing ...
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May 17, 2021
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Chinese Regime
May 15, 2021
Law Professor Claims Chinese Billionaire Xiao Jianhua Was Behind 2015 Stock Crash
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June 1, 2017
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The months leading up to the Chinese leadership's five-yearly political reshuffle are the most intriguing for observers of ...
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February 14, 2017
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News that former Shanghai mayor Yang Xiong resigned from his post was formally announced on Jan. 17. But ...
China News
February 3, 2017
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For the past decade, Shanghai-based human rights lawyer Zheng Enchong had to notify the police three days in ...
China Human Rights
January 3, 2017
Recent Sino Summits Fail on South China Sea
Chinese diplomats have been trying to marshal support for their nation’s expansive claims to the South China Sea, ...
China News
June 7, 2013
Chinese Premier Promises Labor Camp System Reform
Top-level officials in the Chinese regime have echoed the announcement made earlier this year that the forced labor ...
China News
March 21, 2013
High-Profile Gang Rape Charge Seen as Message From Leadership
The highly-publicized gang rape charge of a Chinese general’s son is seen as a political move to weaken ...
China Human Rights
March 3, 2013
Deliberate Pollution of Groundwater Shocks Chinese Netizens
A journalist has reported online how industries in a city in eastern China have been pumping toxic wastewater ...
China News
February 20, 2013
Accusations Emerge Soon After Former Security Czar’s Retirement
Beijing human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang has publicly denounced the Communist Party's recently-retired security chief Zhou Yongkang, calling ...
China News
February 11, 2013
Beijing Lawyer Denounces Execution for Organs at Hospital
A Beijing lawyer has denounced the execution of a death row prisoner at a hospital, saying that it ...
China News
December 9, 2012
Chinese Police Hurt Motorcyclist, Outraged Mob Ensues
A man that was hurt when he was pulled off his motorbike by police argued with police and ...
China News
September 16, 2012
Man Shot Was Not Chinese Serial Killer, Say Police
Chinese authorities say they killed the serial killer Zhou Kehua on Aug. 14 in Chongqing, but police from ...
China News
September 2, 2012
Professor Commits Suicide Over Violating China’s One-Child Policy
Cao Tingbing, a professor at Renmin University of China, committed suicide on March 16 by jumping from a ...
China News
July 30, 2012
Beijing Police Back Off Petitioner Round-Ups
Beijing police appear to be taking a new hands-off approach in dealing with petitioners who arrive from out ...
China News
July 23, 2012
Show Trial Begins for Falun Gong Adherent
One of the first thing communist judicial authorities did was fire his lawyers and appoint him their own.
China News
July 19, 2012
Guangdong Province Newspaper Given Harsh Treatment
On Monday one of the province’s newspapers was given an old fashioned jolt of repression that was all ...
China News
July 17, 2012
China Protests Violently Suppressed Before Officials Capitulated
The violent means used to put down the crowd, in Shifang City, Sichuan Province, drew strong criticism.
China News
July 5, 2012
Police Withdraw From Party Amidst Political Upheaval
After seeing a series of high-profile takedowns of former political heavyweights, Chinese police are concerned
China News
June 25, 2012
China’s Plan to Raise Retirement Age Draws Public’s Ire
China’s recent decision to raise the official retirement age will save billions of yuan each year, but is ...
China News
June 14, 2012
Power of Secretive Party Security Organ is Weakened
Previously, the head of the PLAC also served as head of the Public Security Bureau. This will no ...
China News
June 7, 2012
Chinese Ministry of Health Breaks 13-Year Taboo on Qigong
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China Human Rights
June 5, 2012
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