The Sichuan Earthquake on May 12, 2008 caused the collapse of many school buildings and claimed...
A recent mainland media report unintentionally unveiled that the Chinese regime currently was hiding a toxic chemical spill. They told earthquake victims that the water was safe during the devastating earthquake on May 12, 2008, despite there being reports that the water was contaminated with benzene.
One thousand villagers rioted after a victim died in police custody after protesting abuse of earthquake relief funds.
Several hospitals profited from the Sichuan earthquake by charging for medications donated to help the victims.
Anger has erupted after news that money donated for the Sichuan earthquake sat in a Toronto bank for four months.
September 4 marks 113th day since the devastating Sichuan earthquake. It also marked the back-to-school day in mainland China, and also the day China started to lift its nine-year compulsory education fee.
An earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale struck Huili County in Sichuan Province on August 30.
Earthquakes hit the border between Sichuan and Shanxi provinces on July 24, killing one and injuring 17.
Local Deyang communist cadre in Sichuan Province used bribery to lure earthquake parents to withdraw their request to investigate school construction quality issue, which caused the deaths of many students.
Chinese authorities have confiscated money from Sichuan earthquake victims because it came from Humanitarian China, an organization involved in China’s student democracy movement in 1989.