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China Human Rights
In China, Mother and Baby Die, Hospital Staff Beat Family
Mother and baby die waiting for C-section in Chinese hospital because husband couldn’t pay—then the family is beaten for protesting.
October 16, 2013
BY
Xin Lin
Chinese Authorities Clamp Down on Activists Before UN Review
China restricts travel and harasses activists before UN human rights review.
October 16, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Chinese Regime Solicits Internet Users’ Tips, Then Arrests Them
Officials of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have launched a fresh attempt to censor the Internet under the ...
October 16, 2013
BY
Tan Hohua
Preserved Fetuses Available for Donation in China
In the annals of all strange things to emerge from China, the wares for sale on the website ...
October 16, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
Over 10,000 Protest Botched Flood Response in China
After spending a week in a flood zone without receiving any aid, residents of Yuyao City in Zhejiang ...
October 15, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
Controversial Regulation in China Bans AIDS Victims from Public Baths and Spas
A controversial new regulation prohibits AIDS victims from using spas or public baths.
October 15, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Report Says China Should Ratify UN Human Rights Covenant
China should ratify an international human rights accord and address it human rights failings, says congressional report.
October 14, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Woman Attempts Suicide in Front of Chinese Communist Party Leadership Compound
On Oct. 1, a woman made an unsuccessful suicide attempt in front of Zhongnanhai, the living quarters and ...
October 14, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Forced Psychiatric Detentions Remain Problem in China
In China, the practice of using mental illness as a pretext for detaining someone is so common it ...
October 13, 2013
BY
Leo Timm
A Moon Cake Uneaten and a Wish Unfulfilled
Seeing his father, Jia Hua, eat a piece of moon cake is Jia Mingzhen’s greatest wish, but for ...
October 12, 2013
BY
Yuan Li
Hong Kong Anti-Corruption Agency’s Demand for Interview Notes Turned Back
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has withdrawn its request to the High Court that iSun Affairs Weekly ...
October 9, 2013
BY
Lin Yi
Malaysian Falun Gong Practitioners Have Message for John Kerry
“Help stop the persecution of Falun Gong" was the message sent to the Obama administration by Falun Gong ...
October 7, 2013
BY
James Chow
Chinese Activist Paralyzed by Torture Is Released
Ni Yulan, a renowned property rights activist who lost the use of her legs under torture during her ...
October 6, 2013
BY
Leo Timm
Liu Xinwen, Pregnant Chinese Mother, Physically Forced to Abort Child
Liu Xinwen, a pregnant Chinese mother, was dragged out of her home and was physically forced to abort ...
October 4, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
12 Protesting Workers in Guangzhou Arrested, Held in Illegal Custody
Twelve workers remain in custody since Aug. 19 for staging a protest; lawyer says it shows abuse of ...
October 4, 2013
BY
Wan Fang
A Petition Against Organ Harvesting in China Reaches a Milestone
A petition organized by a medical advocacy group calls on the Chinese Communist Party to cease the harvesting ...
October 3, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
Executed Chinese Street Vendor Lives on in Son’s Paintings (Photo Gallery)
Xia Jianqiang was nine years old when his father was arrested for killing two Chengguan, in an incident ...
October 3, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chen Guangcheng Gets Three New Jobs
Chen Guangcheng has secured three positions with U.S. academic, advocacy, and policy institutions, giving him a sturdy platform ...
October 2, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
‘National Day’ in China Becomes Day of Mourning
The execution of a street vendor was the focus for many Chinese on the occasion of the People’s ...
October 2, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
Chinese Delegation’s Bullying Boomerangs at UN Rights Meeting
The Chinese delegation to the United Nations attempted to prevent a speech from an NGO on Sept. 19, ...
September 26, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
International Press Organization Executive Warns Hong Kong: Protect Press Freedom
A campaign of anonymous phone calls that attempted to discredit the Hong Kong Epoch Times and drive off ...
September 25, 2013
BY
Zhang Le
Latest Scalp in China Internet Crackdown is Middle School Student
A 16-year-old has been detained after what police said was a rumor that he posted online was retweeted ...
September 19, 2013
BY
Lu Chen
Hong Kong Prosecutors Given New Guidelines
Prosecutors in Hong Kong have gotten a new set of guidelines. Some special counsel believe the new guidelines, ...
September 17, 2013
BY
Lin Yi
Chinese Communist Party Dials Wrong Number in Hong Kong
For two days advertisers with the Hong Kong Epoch Times received phone calls aimed at scaring them off. ...
September 17, 2013
BY
Li Zhen
An Anti-corruption Blogger Who Exposed ‘Brother Watch’ Is Arrested
The blogger who helped bring down a corrupt Chinese official who flaunted luxury watches has been arrested.
September 17, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
New Airport in Tibetan Region Seen as Latest Chinese Incursion
A new airport was opened in a Tibetan region of Sichuan Province on Monday, where several people have ...
September 17, 2013
BY
Cassie Ryan
Six Communist Officials Stand Trial in Torture Case
Six communist party officials responsible for the drowning of Yu Qiyi, an executive who worked for a state-run ...
September 17, 2013
BY
Leo Timm
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