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Chinese Regime in Crisis
New Memoir By Imprisoned Chinese Lawyer Sets Expiry Date for Communist Regime
Gao refuses to leave mainland China even though he has suffered deadly torture.
June 16, 2016
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Leo Timm
Former Head of China’s Secret Police, Li Dongsheng, Sentenced to 15 Years’ Imprisonment
The man who once ran a Communist Party secret police force in China has been sentenced to prison ...
January 12, 2016
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Xiu Hui, the deputy head of security bureau, and the head of labor camp and prison in Xinjiang, ...
January 6, 2016
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At two recent forums on China, renowned dissidents and academic critics agreed that the Chinese Communist rulers are ...
December 21, 2015
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15 Years in Prison for Chinese Official Who Persecuted Falun Gong and Embezzled Millions
Former provincial-level official Guo Youming might now regret his adherence to the Party line.
December 9, 2015
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Leo Timm
Good Rewarded and Evil Punished in Hong Kong
The many Chinese officials who have recently met their downfall have something in common: they followed former CCP ...
November 4, 2015
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Editorial: Xi Jinping’s Choice and the Future of the Chinese People
The troubled events of Xi Jinping's almost three years in power are now coming to a head. Xi ...
October 25, 2015
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Inscription by Former Chinese Regime Leader Jiang Zemin Removed From Party School
A stone etched with the Chinese characters for "Chinese Communist Party Central Party School," reportedly based on the ...
August 22, 2015
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Matthew Robertson
Insider: Factional ‘Death Match’ Dominates China’s Politics
A retired, outspoken Chinese cadre says the political scene is a fight to the death between the current ...
August 5, 2015
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Lawsuits Pile Up in China Against Former Head Jiang Zemin
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July 1, 2015
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Flood of criminal complaints reflects a fundamental shift in the balance of political power in China.
June 23, 2015
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Hong Kong Pan-Democrats Refuse to Change Stance on Reform Proposal
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April 24, 2015
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Thousands of Chinese Sign Petition to Release Prisoners of Conscience
2,403 Chinese people have signed a petition calling for the release of 9 imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners.
April 14, 2015
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China’s Supreme Court President Hints at Coup Attempt
Zhou Qiang, president of the Supreme Court of the Chinese Communist Party, has written an article hinting publicly ...
March 25, 2015
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Stubborn Web Wizards in North Carolina Defeat China’s Censorship
China’s sweeping Internet crackdown has one fly in the ointment: It’s called Freegate.
February 13, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
How Silencing China’s Dissidents Led to Stealing the West’s Secrets
This is the 3rd part in a 4-part series: Murder, Money, and Spies: An Investigative Series on the Chinese ...
January 30, 2015
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Officials for Sale in China’s Art Market
Corrupt Chinese officials have tried to be become artists, art collectors, and directors of arts associations in their ...
January 27, 2015
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Media Reports Hu Jintao’s Top Aide Amassed Staggering Amounts of Wealth
Chinese investigators hauled away six-truck loads of gold, calligraphy works, and antiques from a secret stash. The valuables, ...
January 26, 2015
BY
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Over 500 Associates of Ex-Security Czar Zhou Yongkang Arrested, 13 Escaped
Following the expulsion of the Chinese regime’s former security czar, Zhou Yongkang, 521 of his associates were arrested ...
January 25, 2015
BY
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Chinese Regime Pads Military’s Pockets Through Murder
This is the 2nd part in a 4-part series: Murder, Money, and Spies: An Investigative Series on the Chinese ...
January 23, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Amid Chinese Communist Party In-Fighting, ‘Anti-Corruption’ Drive Expands
The Chinese communist regime's top disciplinary authority shows no signs of letting up in its ostensible crusade against ...
January 22, 2015
BY
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Chinese Leader ‘Grasps Knife Handle,’ Turning It on Foes
In the wake of the purge of top security official Zhou Yongkang, Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping ...
January 22, 2015
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Chinese Property Companies in Hong Kong Head Downhill With Jiang Faction
Fantasia Holdings is having trouble, along with many other Chinese property companies that have connections to the Jiang ...
January 20, 2015
BY
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China’s Foreign Service Gets the Xi Jinping Treatment
Like many parts of the Chinese governing apparatus, China's foreign ministry has long been under the shadow of ...
January 20, 2015
BY
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Mainland Chinese Media: Purged Party Heavyweights Plotted Together
Some Western China experts have often downplayed the possibility that former security czar Zhou Yongkang plotted with Politburo ...
January 15, 2015
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Double Speak Governs China’s Transplant Policy
China’s new policy on organ transplants retains the use of prisoners as an organ source, while pretending not ...
January 13, 2015
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Matthew Robertson
Amid Failed Promises of Reform, US Companies Leave China
Author and director Peter Navarro explains in an interview with Epoch Times why the hopes that led the ...
January 1, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
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