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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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Nobody wants to host the Winter Olympics these days—they are expensive and don't much help the economy. But ...
China
July 31, 2015
Meet China’s Army of Grandma Block Monitors
Just like the network of informants that saturated East Germany, these women are tasked with spying on their ...
China
July 28, 2015
Party Members Made to Renounce Their Sworn Relatives
They gathered in a local public plaza on the morning of July 22. Raising clenched right fists, 50 ...
China
July 27, 2015
Wei Jingsheng, Father of Chinese Democracy Movement, Supports Campaign to Prosecute Former Party Chief
Several Chinese lawyers, scholars, and dissidents have recently announced their support for a campaign by Chinese citizens to ...
China
July 22, 2015
Chinese Officials Responsible for Poisoned Milk Powder Get New Jobs
Cadres who show their willingness to be sacrificed by the Communist Party get a second chance after being ...
China
July 20, 2015
Esteemed Chinese Editor Quits Amid Political Pressure, but It’s Unclear Who’s Behind the Pressure
The editor of a well-known liberal political magazine in China stepped down recently, the culmination of years of ...
China
July 19, 2015
Legal Complaint Against Beijing’s Tsinghua University Highlights Campus Torture Site
Sixteen years after being subjected to struggle sessions, Tsinghua students demand justice.
China
July 18, 2015
Worried by Arrests, Chinese Lawyers Pen Touching Letters to Family
In a brief letter dated July 11, lawyer Xu Lin, a native of the southern China province of ...
China
July 15, 2015
Head Jailor of Chinese Prison Finds Himself in the Party’s Shackles
The highest prosecuting body in a southern province of China has detained local prison management bureau chief Zhong ...
China
July 14, 2015
Chinese Man Kills Wife for Stock Losses
Even after the recent stabilization of the Chinese stock market—the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index rose for the second ...
China
July 10, 2015
Over 80 Victims of China’s State Repression, Now in New York, Sue for Justice
A woman with oil poured into her eyes to keep her in sleepless torment. A mother whose son ...
China
July 9, 2015
Stock Market Plunge in China Becomes Litmus Test of Political Loyalty
Newspapers in China are banned from reporting suicides due to the stock market crash, and are instead only ...
China
July 7, 2015
Female Lawyer Is Hauled From Courtroom in Political Case in China
Wang Yu was “tossed out like a bag onto the street” while attempting to represent her client.
China
July 7, 2015
Why the Party Has No Party Line on Lawsuits Against Former Chinese Leader
With no guidance from the top, officials around China are filling in the blanks themselves.
China
July 6, 2015
Notices Calling for Prosecution of Ex-Leader Pop Up Across China
Since the beginning of June, dull-colored public lamp posts in China have been given a bright political edge.
China
July 5, 2015
Congress Could Condemn Organ Harvesting in China With New Resolution
As Chinese medical officials tell citizens to forget about the past, Congress calls for an investigation into China’s ...
China
July 1, 2015
Hire a Fake Chinese Student to Go to College for You
College students in China have all sorts of reasons to skip classes—multiple overnight work shifts, hangovers, or marathon ...
China
June 29, 2015
Where’s the Rule of Law in China’s Courts?
In China, trials involving prisoners of conscience are little more than Kafkaesque exercises in authoritarian skulduggery.
China
June 26, 2015
Probe Into Electricity Chief May Foreshadow Downfall of Former Powerful Party Official
An investigation into the head of China's largest state-owned electric utilities company could signal the beginning of the ...
China
June 25, 2015
How a Chinese Official Used ‘Rule of Law’ to Get His Way
Though appealing to higher authorities is a time-honored practice from Imperial China, now it is little more than ...
China
June 18, 2015
‘Unprecedented’: Former Chinese Official on Campaign to Sue Former Dictator
The highest Chinese courts are acknowledging citizen lawsuits against an ex-regime leader, a historic phenomenon, says a former ...
China
June 17, 2015
Chinese Language Epoch Times Wins Ippies Award for Design
The Chinese-language edition of Epoch Times won a design award for ethnic media in New York.
New York
June 16, 2015
Why China’s New Regulation on Lawsuits Won’t Make China Any Freer
Legal experts have doubts as to whether the new legislation will have much relevance in a system where ...
China
June 14, 2015
After the Zhou Yongkang Sentence, Who’s Next?
If Xi Jinping’s campaign of political cleansing is to deepen, Jiang and Zeng would be the final targets.
China
June 11, 2015
Chinese Officials, Arbiters of Repression, Now Seek Aid From the Lawyers Who Defended Their Victims
Although practitioners of the Chinese spiritual discipline Falun Gong, persecuted by regime authorities, are often hard-pressed to find ...
China
June 8, 2015
Taiwan President Nominee Looks to New York for Inspiration
Tsai Ing-Wen, presidential nominee of Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party, met with supporters at the Marriott Hotel in Brooklyn, ...
China
June 7, 2015
The Subtle Brainwashing of China’s Post-Tiananmen Generation
Young Chinese are frequently bombarded with the adage that “all crows under the sun are black, and every ...
China
June 5, 2015
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