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Epoch China Blog
Epoch Times Websites Again Suffer Cyber Attacks
A number of websites related to the Epoch Times suffered disruptive cyberattacks recently.
February 4, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
I Call the Shots, Under Fire Hong Kong Newspaper Editor Declares as Staff Protest Lead Story Change
Assert authority. That's Ming Pao chief editor's idea of damage control after his last- minute decision to swap ...
February 3, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
A Hong Kong Town Planner Body Slams Student on Camera and Gets Away With It
Mention "body slam," and one will picture beefed-up wrestlers squaring off in a ring.
February 3, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Tiananmen Out, Alibaba In: Hong Kong Newspaper Staff Slams Editor’s Top Story Swap
In a time of declining press freedoms in Hong Kong, the staff of a local broadsheet has called ...
February 2, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Another Brick in the Wall: China Demands Source Code and Back Doors for Bank Computers
The Chinese communist regime has reportedly launched new rules requesting foreign technology companies that sell computer equipment to ...
February 1, 2015
BY
Lu Chen
Unintentional Demolition: Chinese Official’s Illegal Construction Goes Wrong
When a Chinese government official’s ambitious basement project collapsed, it buried itself, destroyed part of a road, and ...
January 31, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
White House Responds to Petition on Organ Harvesting in China
Late on a Friday afternoon the White House responded to a petition submitted to their "We the People" ...
January 30, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Joshua Wong’s ‘Political’ Talk is Fine, Says Hong Kong School Principal
After a minor protest, a Hong Kong middle school principal has defended the school's decision to invite Joshua ...
January 29, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Joshua Wong: Guest Speaker, Gundam Builder, ISIL ‘Hostage’?
What's Joshua Wong up to these days? About a month and a half after the 79-day long Occupy ...
January 27, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
China Says 15 Tibet Officials Leaked Secrets to the ‘Dalai Clique’
15 Communist Party members were investigated for disciplinary violations after allegedly providing information to Tibetan independence organizations.
January 27, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong’s Free Press Shackled by China, Reports Say
2014 was a watershed year for Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement and the press—a positive experience for the former, ...
January 26, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
At the Hong Kong Marathon, a Call for True Democracy
Dozens of pro-democracy activists showed up at the annual Hong Kong Marathon early morning Sunday to call for ...
January 25, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Over Half the Brand Name Items Sold on China’s Version of Ebay Are Counterfeit, Study Says
Over half the items being sold on major Chinese Internet outlets are counterfeit, a study says.
January 25, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Occupy Central Leaders ‘Arrested’ and Let Off for Hong Kong Protests
The three co-founders of a prominent group in Hong Kong's 79-day long pro-democracy street protests surrendered to the ...
January 24, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Chinese Vice Chairman: ‘Best Is Yet to Come’ in ‘Struggle’ Against Occupy Protests
"It's just the beginning," pro-democracy activists promised. But "the best is yet to come" from the authorities, China's ...
January 23, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
‘Free China’, Documentary on China Abuses, Is Broadcast Into Mainland
A documentary about rights abuses in China is being broadcast into the mainland by satellite.
January 23, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
While Beijing Enjoys the Sun, Hong Kong Suffers Smog-Darkened Skies
Beijing has finally gotten a break from its usual dose of heavy smog— only for the cancerous pollution ...
January 22, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
Amusing Final Exam Question at Chinese University Hits Slackers Hard
A final exam question at the Law School of China’s prestigious Nankai University has gone viral in China.
January 21, 2015
BY
Lu Chen
Joshua Wong Plots to ‘Mail Attack’ Hong Kong Leader
The Umbrella Movement's best-known teenager is planning some mischief. Late Wednesday night, Scholarism leader Joshua Wong and Prince ...
January 21, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Apple Daily Founder Jimmy Lai ‘Arrested’ for Joining Occupy Protests, Later Walks Free
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai got off scot-free for participating in the 79-day long pro-democracy street protests ...
January 21, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Xi Jinping Seems to Threaten Progeny of Powerful Party Figures
Those unfamiliar with practices of hereditary succession among Qing Dynasty nobility may have been puzzled by the demand, ...
January 20, 2015
BY
Frank Fang
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Matthew Robertson
Shanghai Officials Feasted While Chinese Were Trampled to Death on New Year’s Eve
Officials in the Huangpu District of Shanghai are accused of enjoying an expensive Japanese meal on New Year's ...
January 19, 2015
BY
Frank Fang
‘Chalk Girl’ Goes Free; Hong Kong Police Slammed for Court Order
A court in Hong Kong rejected the application of a protection order for 14-year-old girl who drew graffiti ...
January 19, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
All Hail… Comrade ‘Chairman’ CY Leung?
Embattled Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying has a new fan club.
January 18, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
China’s State Broadcaster Mocked for Creative Reporting Around Charlie Hebdo Attack
CCTV is accused of fabricating part of an interview with a Chinese national in Paris.
January 15, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Former Chinese Leader Said to Complain About Predecessor
Former Chinese communist leader Hu Jintao is said to have complained of how his predecessor Jiang Zemin interfered ...
January 14, 2015
BY
Frank Fang
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 ...
January 12, 2015
BY
Luo Ya
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