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The Chinese Communist Party Pulls Out all the Stops to Block a "Color Revolution" in China
The "Color Revolutions" occurring in Central Asian countries has caused panic within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In late May, Hu Jintao, CCP General Secretary, issued an internal order to ...
July 14, 2005
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Cheng Yuyang
A "610" Office Insider Exposes What Goes On In China's Labor Camps
Mr. Han Guangsheng, a former Judicial Bureau Chief and Public Security Bureau Deputy Chief in Shenyang City, Liaoning ...
July 13, 2005
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Ya Mei
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Yan Zhen
Unsafe Dams Threaten 146 Million Chinese
Recent severe floods in the southern provinces of China have caused criticism regarding the safety of dams in ...
July 12, 2005
BY
Central News Agency
Two Chinese Universities Charge Visitors Admission
HONG KONG - According to a media report, a lot of services in Mainland China are eager to ...
July 11, 2005
BY
Ling Yuguo
CCP Arrests Bishop Jia Zhiguo for the Sixth Time
BEIJING - Press releases from the Cardinal Kung Foundation (Stamford, Connecticut, United States) announced that Bishop Jia Zhiguo, ...
July 7, 2005
BY
Central News Agency
As Energy Shortage Looms, Hu Revisits Russia for Oil
This summer will see the largest ever demand for electricity in China. Since 2003, China has suffered from ...
July 7, 2005
BY
Han Shan
Beijing Church Leader Put on Trial; Relatives and US Embassy Official Blocked
ChinaAid (CAA) learned that Pastor Cai Zhuohua, the leader of six Beijing-area house churches, was put on trial ...
July 7, 2005
BY
ChinaAid
Hong Kong Marks 8th Anniversary of Handover to China
Friday marked eight years since the British Government handed over one of Asia's most well known ports- Hong ...
July 5, 2005
BY
Thomas Olivier
Double Happiness as Panda Gives Birth to Twins
BEIJING - A giant panda at a Chinese reserve has given birth to twins and mother and offspring ...
July 5, 2005
BY
Reuters
Foreigners Beat Chinese Team in Varsity Chinese Linguistics Competition
The first prize in a recent Chinese language competition went to an overseas team this year, which beat ...
July 5, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China Admits Drug Problem– But Remains Silent on the Cause
BEIJING - Chinese leaders stunned the world last week with an uncharacteristic disclosure that the country was losing ...
July 4, 2005
BY
Jeordie White
Jiang Zemin and Other Chinese Leaders Sued in Spain
MADRID - On June 28, a Madrid based non-governmental organization, Support Tibet Committee, sued former Chinese President Jiang ...
July 4, 2005
BY
Radio Free Asia
Russians Test Missile for China: Moscow Hopes to Export More Weapons to Beijing
Russian missile makers have recently tested a new weapon they hope to sell to China.
July 1, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Insights into China's Reform-Through-Labor Program
The Chinese Government asserts that the criminal mind can only be transformed via participation in labor and hence ...
July 1, 2005
BY
China Information Center
Mass Riot in Chizhou City, China
A mass riot erupted on the afternoon of June 26, in Chizhou city, Anhui province. Over 2,000 people ...
June 29, 2005
BY
Gao Ling
China Floods: 97 Deaths and 1.4 Million Evacuated
According to a June 23 AFP report from Beijing, at least 97 have died and 60 are missing ...
June 28, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Torture Death Sparks Reactions in New York, World
NEW YORK–The emergency-room death of Gao Rongrong was neither accidental nor unnoticed. Four days after she died, Chinese ...
June 28, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Personal Story of the Corruption in Mainland China
I arrived (to the United States) not long ago, that's why I know something about that place (Mainland ...
June 24, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
The 6-10 Office
The recent defections of Chinese officials in Australia has brought to light the existence of one of the ...
June 13, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Beijing Leads the Rest of China in CCP Withdrawals
In the current wave of over 2 million resignations from the Chinese Communist Party and its organizations, Beijing ...
June 7, 2005
BY
Zeng Ni
Parade in Hong Kong Commemorates 1989 Tiananmen Square Democratic Movement
This year marks the 16th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. On May 29, the Hong Kong Alliance ...
June 1, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
270-Million-Year-Old Stone Bears Words: ‘Chinese Communist Party Perishes’
In June 2002, a 270-million-year-old "hidden words stone" was discovered in Guizhou.
May 31, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Hong Kong Epoch Times Continues to Publish Despite Setbacks
Hong Kong - The Epoch Times in Hong Kong published a "Notice to Inform Hong Kong Residents" on ...
May 18, 2005
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Harvard Study on Internet Blockade Reveals CCP’s Fear of ‘Nine Commentaries’
An extensive study of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) massive Internet blockade by several top universities including Harvard ...
May 9, 2005
BY
Truman Hopewell
Chinese Media Banned from Sending Journalists to Taiwan Due to “Untruthful Reporting”
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) banned China's government-controlled Xinhua Agency and the People's Daily from stationing journalists in ...
April 21, 2005
BY
Xu Huian
Temporary Reprieve for NTDTV
NEW YORK-The TV network with the only uncensored broadcast into China gained a temporary extension on Friday of ...
April 17, 2005
BY
John Nania
NGOs in Paris Jointly Send Letters to Eutelsat
PARIS - In the afternoon of April 6, 2005, a week before Eutelsat stopped New Tang Dynasty Television ...
April 12, 2005
BY
Wang Hong
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