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Strict Lockdown Measures Leave 300,000 Chinese Migrant Workers Stranded Outside Beijing
The COVID-19 outbreak in central Hebei Province continues to worsen. In order to prevent the spread of the ...
China Society
January 20, 2021
Internal Documents Expose the True Intentions Behind China’s Virus Mobile App System
Since the outbreak of the CCP virus (COVID-19), the Chinese communist regime has implemented a so-called health code ...
CCP Virus
July 8, 2020
Chinese State Media Lied About Issues Discussed at Latest Plenary Session, Reveals Insider
Various state-run media in China reported that Chinese leader Xi Jinping focused on socialism with Chinese characteristics, governance ...
Chinese Regime
October 29, 2019
Xi Faces Mounting Pressure on Regime’s 70th Anniversary, Insiders Say
Chinese leader Xi Jinping faces tremendous pressure as a result of the Hong Kong protests, the U.S.–China trade ...
Chinese Regime
October 1, 2019
Commentators Analyze Why Beijing Held Rare Press Conference to Support Hong Kong Police
Hong Kong Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung Kin-chung apologized on July 26 for the police’s delayed response to the ...
Hong Kong
August 5, 2019
Hong Kong Situation Reflects Infighting Within Chinese Communist Party Leadership
Seeing the bill as a major milestone of Hong Kong’s decline into submitting to total mainland control, Hong ...
China
July 23, 2019
Victims of P2P Lending Crash Hold Simultaneous Protests Across China
Local security forces in 17 cities across China sprang into action on Oct. 1, when large numbers of ...
China Society
October 4, 2018
Deleted Chinese State Media Report Hints at Veiled Criticism of Beijing’s $60 Billion Africa Investment
Following an announcement made by the Chinese regime that it would pledge another $60 billion in economic aid ...
China
September 7, 2018
Supporters of Detained Chinese Rights Lawyer Skeptical of Confession
The first thing Chinese human rights lawyer Wang Yu did after being released from more than a year ...
China
August 2, 2016
In China, State Intimidation Can Come With Wine and Lobster
Zheng Enchong, a lawyer in Shanghai with political connections, recently experienced a strange form of detention and coerced ...
China
July 26, 2016
Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Offices Face Scrutiny in Upcoming Anti-corruption Probe
The upcoming inspection of the Chinese Communist Party's political organ in Hong Kong could spell the downfall of ...
HK Current Affairs
July 8, 2016
Exclusive: Why a Chinese Journalist Quit the Party Mouthpiece, and the Chinese Communist Party Itself
For ex-People’s Net reporter Wu Junmei, conscience trumped career and cash.
China
May 20, 2016
China’s Local Public Security Organs Reshuffle Yet Again
A total of 17 provincial public security chiefs from 13 provinces in China have been replaced in the ...
China
February 25, 2016
Hundreds in China Gather to Mark Death of Former Communist Leader
Hundreds of citizens visited the home of former Chinese leader Zhao Ziyang’s in Beijing recently, marking the 10th ...
China
January 19, 2015
Prominent Chinese Economist’s New Year Wish: Freedom of Speech
Chinese liberal economist Mao Yushi, known as a ready critic of the regime, remarked recently that if he ...
China
January 18, 2015
The Story of a Favorite of China’s Former Security Chief
Wu Lihong, an environmental activist in China, recently told of the ties between Yang Weize, the recently sacked ...
China
January 12, 2015
Eight Lawyers Brave Possible Beatings to Defend Falun Gong Practitioners in China
Nine months after four Chinese rights lawyers were detained and brutally beaten by police for attempting to defend ...
China
December 18, 2014
Mass Teacher Strike Spreads in North China Cities
Thousands of teachers in multiple cities in northern China’s Heilongjiang Province have gone on strike against low salaries ...
China
December 9, 2014
Former Chinese Diplomat Supports ‘Nine Commentaries’
After speaking to rally in Sydney, Australia celebrating the tenth anniversary of the publication of the “Nine Commentaries ...
Opinion
November 19, 2014
Chinese Transplant Congress Criticized Inside China
Perhaps anticipating opposition from the Chinese people, the Chinese National Transplant Congress was held in a strangely low-key ...
China
November 7, 2014
Chinese Petitioners Paid to Keep Quiet During APEC Summit
Individuals who have loudly petitioned the Chinese state to compensate them for harm they have suffered at the ...
China
November 2, 2014
More Mainland Chinese Have Universal Suffrage on Their Mind
October is generally a time of celebration in China. But this year, it has brought the Chinese Communist ...
China
October 21, 2014
Explosions in Xinjiang Kill Two, Injuring Many More
Three explosions, one after another, in Xinjiang on Sept. 21 are reported to have killed two and injured ...
China
September 22, 2014
Communist Driver’s Arrest in Hong Kong Becomes Internet Sensation
At midnight on Sept. 8, a suspected drunk mainlander driving a luxury, 7-seater SUV in Hong Kong lost ...
China
September 11, 2013
CCTV: Mao Swam Faster Than Olympians; Netizens: Not!
According to the Chinese Communist Party’s decades-old propaganda, Mao Zedong swam more than twice as fast as Sun ...
China
August 15, 2013
Cosmic Cupid Calls Couples to Unite
The special date of 12-12-12 saw more than 30,000 Chinese couples tie the knot in a matrimonial and ...
China
December 14, 2012
Chinese Netizens Mock Communist Party Report
Party head Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist ...
China
November 8, 2012
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