Gao refuses to leave mainland China even though he has suffered deadly torture.
The man who once ran a Communist Party secret police force in China has been sentenced to prison for 15 years for corruption.
Xiu Hui, the deputy head of security bureau, and the head of labor camp and prison in Xinjiang, is under investigation.
At two recent forums on China, renowned dissidents and academic critics agreed that the Chinese Communist rulers are slowing losing their grip on the country and control of the minds of the Chinese people.
Former provincial-level official Guo Youming might now regret his adherence to the Party line.
The many Chinese officials who have recently met their downfall have something in common: they followed former CCP leader Jiang Zemin in brutally suppressing Falun Gong.
The troubled events of Xi Jinping’s almost three years in power are now coming to a head. Xi has a choice.
A retired, outspoken Chinese cadre says the political scene is a fight to the death between the current Party leader and a predecessor.
Flood of criminal complaints reflects a fundamental shift in the balance of political power in China.
2,403 Chinese people have signed a petition calling for the release of 9 imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners.
Zhou Qiang, president of the Supreme Court of the Chinese Communist Party, has written an article hinting publicly for the first time about an incident in which a certain group of Party officials tried to seize power from the government.
China’s sweeping Internet crackdown has one fly in the ointment: It’s called Freegate.
Corrupt Chinese officials have tried to be become artists, art collectors, and directors of arts associations in their attempts to amass staggering wealth, according to the Chinese news website China Economic Weekly.
Chinese investigators hauled away six-truck loads of gold, calligraphy works, and antiques from a secret stash. The valuables, worth 83.7 billion yuan (about $13.4 billion), was just one portion of the illegitimate wealth that Ling Jihua accumulated. Ling was a top aide to Hu Jintao, when Hu headed the Chinese Communist Party.
Following the expulsion of the Chinese regime’s former security czar, Zhou Yongkang, 521 of his associates were arrested and another 13 escaped overseas, according to a top-level internal memo of the Chinese regime.
Gao refuses to leave mainland China even though he has suffered deadly torture.
The man who once ran a Communist Party secret police force in China has been sentenced to prison for 15 years for corruption.
Xiu Hui, the deputy head of security bureau, and the head of labor camp and prison in Xinjiang, is under investigation.
At two recent forums on China, renowned dissidents and academic critics agreed that the Chinese Communist rulers are slowing losing their grip on the country and control of the minds of the Chinese people.
Former provincial-level official Guo Youming might now regret his adherence to the Party line.
The many Chinese officials who have recently met their downfall have something in common: they followed former CCP leader Jiang Zemin in brutally suppressing Falun Gong.
The troubled events of Xi Jinping’s almost three years in power are now coming to a head. Xi has a choice.
A retired, outspoken Chinese cadre says the political scene is a fight to the death between the current Party leader and a predecessor.
Flood of criminal complaints reflects a fundamental shift in the balance of political power in China.
2,403 Chinese people have signed a petition calling for the release of 9 imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners.
Zhou Qiang, president of the Supreme Court of the Chinese Communist Party, has written an article hinting publicly for the first time about an incident in which a certain group of Party officials tried to seize power from the government.
China’s sweeping Internet crackdown has one fly in the ointment: It’s called Freegate.
Corrupt Chinese officials have tried to be become artists, art collectors, and directors of arts associations in their attempts to amass staggering wealth, according to the Chinese news website China Economic Weekly.
Chinese investigators hauled away six-truck loads of gold, calligraphy works, and antiques from a secret stash. The valuables, worth 83.7 billion yuan (about $13.4 billion), was just one portion of the illegitimate wealth that Ling Jihua accumulated. Ling was a top aide to Hu Jintao, when Hu headed the Chinese Communist Party.
Following the expulsion of the Chinese regime’s former security czar, Zhou Yongkang, 521 of his associates were arrested and another 13 escaped overseas, according to a top-level internal memo of the Chinese regime.