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Frank Fang
journalist
HwaiDer
Frank Fang is a Taiwan-based journalist. He covers news in China and Taiwan. He holds a Master's degree in materials science from Tsinghua University in Taiwan.
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Chinese from China, Canada and the United States send greeting cards to wish the founder of Falun Dafa ...
China
December 31, 2015
Local Governments in Coal-Rich Chinese Province Can’t Meet Payroll
Nearly 87 percent of county government in Shanxi Province couldn’t pay the salary of their civil servants as ...
China
December 29, 2015
In Northern Province, China’s ‘Gestapo’ Seeks to Implicate Others in Persecution
For tampering with his mail and then confiscating it, Li Xifu sued his local post office in the ...
China
December 28, 2015
Secret Police in Chinese Port City Plan to Redouble Efforts Against Persecuted Group
The local branch of a secret police force in the city of Tianjin in northeastern China is seeking ...
China
December 24, 2015
Pu Zhiqiang, Chinese Rights Lawyer, Given 3-Year Suspended Sentence
Prominent Chinese lawyer Pu Zhiqiang, was convicted by a Beijing court on Dec. 22 for what most observers ...
China
December 21, 2015
Trial of Falun Gong in Northern China Tests Regime
In December 1999 practitioners of the spiritual discipline Falun Gong were for the first time paraded into a ...
China
November 20, 2015
In Parade, Falun Gong Contingent Reminds New Yorkers That Freedom Isn’t Free
Falun Gong had a message that resonated with the Veterans' Day Parade crowd: freedom is not free, and ...
China
November 11, 2015
Beijing ‘Tiger’ and Deputy of Municipal Party Committee Is Purged
A high-ranking official in Beijing has been removed from his post and subject to investigation.
China
November 11, 2015
China’s Oldest Newspaper Is Winding Down, But No One’s Upset
The oldest Chinese-language newspaper in circulation is closing dozens of bureaus across China and laying off scores of ...
China
November 5, 2015
Everything You Wanted to Know About the Fifth Plenum, the Chinese Communist Party’s Secretive Political Meeting
The leadership of the Chinese Communist Party will closet itself in a tightly secured hotel in Beijing for ...
China
October 26, 2015
YouTube Celebrity’s Relative Detained for Suing Ex-Chinese Dictator
Chinese authorities have abducted and detained the mother-in-law of Ben Hedges in retaliation for her having filed a ...
China
October 23, 2015
In China, ‘Good Samaritan’ Insurance Protects You From the Conniving Elderly
Helping the elderly in China has become so risky that insurance companies have created a niche policy for ...
China
October 22, 2015
Chinese Media Gets Huffy After Asia’s Richest Man, Li Ka-Shing, Pulls Out From China
In addressing Asian tycoon Li Ka-shing’s departure from China, the tone of state media has shifted to the ...
China
September 16, 2015
Tianjin Blast Leaves Chinese Middle Class Disillusioned
Xu Tequan was a hardcore member of China's middle class until two explosions ripped through a warehouse in ...
China
September 10, 2015
Don’t Like a News Story? Pay a Chinese Hacker to Get It Deleted
Clients would use middlemen to hire computer hackers to penetrate networks and delete posts or news articles upon ...
China
September 7, 2015
China State Media Confirms Troop Cut Linked to Military Reform
Although Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping claimed that his plan to cut 300,000 troops was a gesture ...
China
September 6, 2015
China Rights Lawyer Held on Suspicion of Spying
A Chinese lawyer detained by police last month for representing Christian churches whose crosses were taken down by ...
China
September 4, 2015
Political Fight in China to Continue as Party Elder Shows Up at Military Parade
At important ceremonial events in China since the 1990s, all eyes are usually trained on the man donning ...
China
September 3, 2015
Sad and Sarcastic Comments Led to Mass Arrests in China
On Aug. 31, the Chinese Communist Party's official broadcaster, China Central Television, announced that the regime had arrested and ...
China
August 31, 2015
China Uses Models to Pose as Troops for Big Military Parade
The female honor guard contingent that will goosestep past the giant portrait of Chairman Mao in Beijing's Tiananmen ...
China
August 27, 2015
Everything’s OK, Say Chinese Officials After Dead Fish Wash Up in Tianjin
Boat loads of dead fish have washed up on the river shore, and a white foamy residue came ...
China
August 20, 2015
Fiery Chinese Property Tycoon Attacks ‘Incompetence’ of Tianjin Rescue
After observing the Chinese regime's rescue efforts for a week following a deadly industrial accident in northern China, ...
China
August 19, 2015
Documenting the Fallout of the People’s Daily’s Editorial Against Jiang Zemin
On Aug. 10, People's Daily, the mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, published an editorial that seemed aimed ...
China
August 19, 2015
Top Official, Company Executives Targeted After Tianjin Blast
In the days after a massive, fiery blast rocked the northern port city of Tianjin in one of ...
China
August 18, 2015
After Tianjin Explosion, Why Are Chinese Hating on the Red Cross?
The Red Cross Society of China is soliciting donations—but Internet users are paying in invective.
China
August 14, 2015
Poisoned Bamboo, Beefless Jerky, and 3 Other Major Chinese Food Scandals of 2014
Following numerous food scandals in China in recent years—from vegetables soaked in pesticides to pork injected with growth ...
China
August 6, 2015
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