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  • Beijing: What the Blogs Are Saying
    Beijing: What the Blogs Are Saying
    Reading the blogs about the Beijing Olympics is proving to be rather revealing, and at times entertaining. If only for its bitter sweetness.
    August 14, 2008BY Sonya Bryskine
  • Well-Known Human Rights Advocate Teng Biao Is Not Afraid
    Well-Known Human Rights Advocate Teng Biao Is Not Afraid
    On August 14, The Dutch newspaper De Pers sported a front page interview with Teng Biao, one of ...
    August 14, 2008BY Martijn Vos
  • Empty Seats and Flashy Olympics
    Empty Seats and Flashy Olympics
    Those watching the Olympics on TV might be surprised to see lots of empty seats in many games.
    August 14, 2008BY Hong Qin
  • The True Meaning of The Olympic Games, Part 1
    The True Meaning of The Olympic Games, Part 1
    According to Greek mythology, the first to competed for the Olympic games were gods, and then heroes, and ...
    August 14, 2008BY Neli Sfigopoulou and Tsiakou Panagiota
  • Initiatives for China’s President: Yang Jianli’s Personal Statement
    Initiatives for China’s President: Yang Jianli’s Personal Statement
    Two days ahead of the Olympic Games, Yang Jianli and other democracy activists were denied entry into Hong ...
    August 13, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Smoke & Mirrors: The Chinese Regime’s Gold Medal Performance
    Smoke & Mirrors: The Chinese Regime’s Gold Medal Performance
    China's image-managing at Olympic Games recalls Hitler's use of the 1936 Olympics as a propaganda opportunity.
    August 12, 2008BY Kati Turcu
  • An Olympic Joke: ‘Produced by CCTV’
    An Olympic Joke: ‘Produced by CCTV’
    The flap over the faking of part of the fireworks show for the Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony reminds ...
    August 11, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • Chinese Olympic Head Implicated in Torture
    Chinese Olympic Head Implicated in Torture
    Asians have reluctantly adopted the Western handshake. Traditionally Asians believe that vital energy, Qi, and all the good ...
    August 10, 2008BY Renate Lilge-Stoedieck
  • ‘Fury of the Heavens’ Incurred by Games Preparations?
    ‘Fury of the Heavens’ Incurred by Games Preparations?
    After failing to deal with a severe green algae bloom at the Qingdao Olympic sailing venue, event organizers ...
    August 9, 2008BY Zang Shan
  • Olympic Opening Betrays Chinese Culture
    Olympic Opening Betrays Chinese Culture
    Most spectacular Olympic opening? Of course yes, if judging by the scale. But Chinese culture? Sadly, no.
    August 9, 2008BY Hong Jiang
  • Beijing’s Terror of Dissent
    Beijing’s Terror of Dissent
    When the Chinese Communist Party talks of “terrorism”, foreign onlookers have to be aware that their definition is ...
    August 9, 2008BY Don Robertson
  • Grandiose Opening Ceremony ‘Fascist’ and ‘Boring’, Say Critics
    Grandiose Opening Ceremony ‘Fascist’ and ‘Boring’, Say Critics
    The long-awaited opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics was meant to be an extravaganza that would herald to ...
    August 9, 2008BY Wen Hua
  • Global Warming or Global Governance?
    Global Warming or Global Governance?
    If you were to ask ten people on the street if mankind's activities are causing global warming, my ...
    August 8, 2008BY George Stamm
  • Chinese Regime Uses ‘Smoke and Mirrors’
    Chinese Regime Uses ‘Smoke and Mirrors’
    One has to wonder why the international community has any doubt about the deceptive words and actions of ...
    August 7, 2008BY Cheryl Kipp-Casati
  • Abusing the Olympic Spirit
    Abusing the Olympic Spirit
    On August 8, 2008, the Beijing Olympics will commence. Beijing has complained persistently over the past few months ...
    August 5, 2008BY Dr Sev Ozdowski
  • Behind the Pre-Olympic Sino-U.S. Tension
    Behind the Pre-Olympic Sino-U.S. Tension
    The Chinese regime has increased human rights abuses, though it promised to lessen them, in order to win ...
    August 4, 2008BY Shi Yu
  • Soft-Peddling, Cushy Reports Confuse Reality
    Soft-Peddling, Cushy Reports Confuse Reality
    "Never again" we were once told! And yet, on August 8th we travel to a nation for the ...
    August 4, 2008BY Florian Godovits
  • Why I Will Be Switching the Beijing Olympics Off
    Why I Will Be Switching the Beijing Olympics Off
    Turning off the TV is the one thing I can do to protest the horrendous human rights abuses ...
    August 3, 2008BY Mike Cuthbertson
  • China’s Biggest Stories Not at Olympic Venues
    China’s Biggest Stories Not at Olympic Venues
    Human rights in China are deteriorating in the lead-up to the Olympic Games, say rights organizations.
    August 2, 2008BY Zoe Ackah
  • U.S. Agency Helps the Chinese Regime Control Voice of America
    U.S. Agency Helps the Chinese Regime Control Voice of America
    The BBG is helping the Chinese Communist Party censor VOA by moving its signal to a communist-controlled satellite.
    August 1, 2008BY Wang Hua
  • The Mystery of the Olympic Torch Die-outs
    The Mystery of the Olympic Torch Die-outs
    In the recent history of the Olympic Games from 1976 to 2004, the Olympic torch went out a ...
    July 31, 2008BY Zhang Haishan
  • Flushing Residents Speak Out Against Attacks
    Flushing Residents Speak Out Against Attacks
    Since May 17, hundreds of pro-communist Chinese mobsters have gathered to verbally and physically assault Falun Gong practitioners ...
    July 28, 2008BY Lily Yu
  • Flushing Businessman: Falun Gong is the True Character of China
    Flushing Businessman: Falun Gong is the True Character of China
    “In this land of the free, the United States, they can dare to openly persecute Falun Gong without ...
    July 27, 2008BY Yang Ruoying
  • Eutelsat’s Double Losses From Discontinuing NTDTV’s Broadcast
    Eutelsat’s Double Losses From Discontinuing NTDTV’s Broadcast
    Though Berretta has sacrificed business ethics and reputation to please the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), his obsequious wooing ...
    July 27, 2008BY Zhang Tianliang
  • The Hidden Cost Behind China’s Olympic Gold
    The Hidden Cost Behind China’s Olympic Gold
    It cost the Chinese regime $102 million for each gold medal won in the Athens Olympics.
    July 24, 2008BY Hua Ming
  • Chinese Communist Party Spy Exposed by Flushing Resident
    Chinese Communist Party Spy Exposed by Flushing Resident
    Qu Xiangqi is a special agent of the Ministry of State Security of the Chinese Communist Party. He ...
    July 23, 2008BY Epoch Times Staff
  • The CCP Gives Away Black Bear Island
    The CCP Gives Away Black Bear Island
    Russia’s Occupation of China’s “Heixiazi (Black Bear) Island” Displays the Chinese Communist Party’s history of Betrayal to safeguard ...
    July 23, 2008BY Zhou Shan
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