If there were strong anti-Communist leadership in Washington, DC, I could say with confidence that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was in its final days.
The Chinese Communist Party appears to have found a method to deal with its economic problems: bullying foreign suppliers.
China’s crackdown in 2008 on political dissent, the media, and the free exercise of religion, is incompatible with the development of the rule of law and international norms, according to the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission.
In Shanghai, in the early morning of November 26, Yang Jia was executed for the murder of six police officers. Nationwide, many Chinese bloggers immediately began posting their comments on some of China’s famous chat websites offering their condolences and calling him a hero.
China’s official media is recently reveling in eulogizing the government for the “successful experiences from 30 years of reform and opening up.”
“China passed Japan to become the U.S. government's largest foreign creditor in September..."
As I spent the entire afternoon eagerly reading every word of the book “Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party (The Nine Commentaries),” I became more and more excited.
A grassroots movement based around the "Nine Commentaries" is eroding the Chinese Communist Party.
The Epoch Times Editorial Board discusses the "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party"
Chinese state media today released information from unidentified sources who revealed a plot currently being undertaken to "grasp and control the world using democracy as a pawn."