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Feng Changle
84-Year Old Veteran Protests Denied Pension Claim
A decorated 84-year Chinese veteran continues to appeal a pension discrepancy unresolved after 53 years.
China
August 31, 2009
Rape of Underage Girls Widespread Among Party Cadre
Mainland Chinese are outraged by several rape cases of underage students, and the light sentences imposed.
China
May 6, 2009
Olympic Events Hampered by Heavy Rains
Regular rain storms continue to hamper Olympic events in China
China
August 12, 2008
Olympic Games, or Mobilization for War?
On May 5, Tian Yixiang, the director of the military bureau's security command center for the Beijing Olympic ...
China
May 10, 2008
Military Ransack Tibetan Temple in Sichuan Province, China
On 29 March 2008, the Chinese Communist Party's military police surrounded Kyidi Temple, the largest temple in the ...
China
April 5, 2008
Guizhou Residents: 'We are Living in Darkness with No Help'
Icy rain the likes of which has not been seen in a century has brought tremendous hardship and ...
China
February 5, 2008
'Crematoriums Have No Fuel to Burn the Bodies of Snowstorm Victims'
Current heavy snowstorms have caused power failures and severe daily supply shortages in many areas of China. For ...
China
February 3, 2008
Text Messaging Increasingly Popular to Promote Quitting the CCP
Following the messages written on Chinese currency, text messaging has become the new trend to promote The Nine ...
China
January 19, 2008
Beijing Appellants' Village Demolished, but Not Forgotten
On the morning of December 17, the courtyard of Beijing's last appellants' village on Kaiyang Road collapsed amidst ...
China
January 1, 2008
Human Rights Activist Hu Jia Arrested For Subversion
A source revealed human rights activist Hu Jia, who disappeared on December 27, 2007, was arrested that afternoon. ...
China
December 29, 2007
Professor Banned from Teaching for Publishing Open Letters
Guo Quan, a China Democratic League member and Associate Professor at Nanjing Normal University (NNU), was transferred to ...
China
December 10, 2007
Heard During the 17th National Congress
Petitioners Attempt Collective Suicide According to Hong Kong's Mingpao, two incidents happened during the 17th National Congress of ...
China
October 25, 2007
Suicide Bomber in Wuxi Kills Officer
Around 9:30 a.m. on October 22, a bomb went off in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, killing a police ...
China
October 25, 2007
Chinese Officials Withdraw from the CCP
Since their publication nearly three years ago, the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party —a series of social ...
China
September 17, 2007
Beijing Closes Thousands of Websites
With the Chinese Communist Party's Seventeenth Congress around the corner, another wave of Internet traffic controls are sweeping ...
China
September 7, 2007
Chinese Reporter Jailed for Supposedly Faking Story
Chinese reporter Zi Beijia was jailed after being convicted of faking a television news report about cardboard-filled meat ...
China
August 15, 2007
Officers And Soldiers Take Oath to Quit The CCP
Because of the Quitting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) movement triggered by the book Nine Commentaries on the ...
China
August 13, 2007
Interview with Tao Jun, Student Leader of Tiananmen Square Democratic Movement
CHINA—The commemoration of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Democratic Movement (June 4th) is approaching. Tao Jun, a student leader ...
China
June 2, 2007
Beijing Construction Site Collapses, Authorities Block Flow of Information
On the morning of May 17, Beijing local time, a large part of the construction area at the ...
China
May 20, 2007
Human Rights Appellants Refused Entrance to 'China Human Rights Exhibit'
The "China Human Rights Exhibit" organized by the Information Office of the State Council opened on November 17 ...
China
November 22, 2006
Beijing Police Arrest Appellant Outside the 'Exhibition of Human Rights in China'
CHINA—Human rights defenders and appellants have been refused entry into Beijing's "Exhibition of Human Rights in China" and ...
China
November 21, 2006
Police Build Spy Post Across From Gao Zhisheng's Home
A messenger making a delivery to the home of detained human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng was shocked to ...
China
November 13, 2006
Chinese Defector Wins Support
Chinese defector, Mr. Jia Jia, former General Secretary of the Shanxi Provincial Association of Scientists and Technology Experts, ...
China
November 6, 2006
Korean Christian Students Provide Relief to Refugees in Petition Village
On the morning of October 1, over 100 refugees from a petition village in Beijing had lined up ...
China
October 4, 2006
Beijing Authorities Intensify Arrest of Appellants During National Day Weekend
To properly welcome this year's October 1 National Day, Beijing authorities began their arrest of appellants a dozen ...
China
October 4, 2006
China Sentences Blind Human Rights Activist To Over Four Years
According to a telegraph report by Xinhua News Agency, Chen Guangcheng, a 34-year-old blind Chinese human rights activist, ...
China
August 25, 2006
51 Chinese Christians Renounce the Communist Party
On July 29 the Chinese Communist regime violently destroyed several family churches in Xiaoshan district, Hangzhou. For the ...
China
August 13, 2006
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