Jiang Zemin’s days are numbered. It is only a question of when, not if, the former head of the Chinese Communist Party will be arrested. Jiang officially ran the Chinese regime for more than a decade, and for another decade he was the puppet master behind the scenes who often controlled events. During those decades Jiang did incalculable damage to China. At this moment when Jiang’s era is about to end, Epoch Times here republishes in serial form “Anything for Power: The Real Story of Jiang Zemin,” first published in English in 2011. The reader can come to understand better the career of this pivotal figure in today’s China.
For the last three years the Chinese Communist Party has suppressed a bare-bones competitor to its mouthpiece China Central Television’s Spring Festival Gala: the Petitioners’ Spring Festival Gala.
An important element of the Chinese Communist Party’s penetration and control of Chinese society has been its ability to have all state-owned enterprises (SOE) and work units subscribe to its newspapers.
Hu’s cultural system reform is a Cultural Revolution style campaign to restrict citizens’ rights, analysts say.
Although Guo Degang has been famous as a comedian in China for years, never before had his name been as widely publicized as it was this month.
The “Blue Book” states that some networking sites such as Facebook can be used to damage China’s security.
After being completely shut down for nearly a year after a popular uprising in July 2009, the Internet service in China’s remote western Xinjiang Province was restored one day before the China-US Human Rights Dialogue
Hu Shuli, founder of a magazine which challenged the limits of Chinese censorship, is back with many projects.
Chinese Officials Confronted by Bold Questions from Reporters at “Two Sessions.”
Jiang Zemin’s days are numbered. It is only a question of when, not if, the former head of the Chinese Communist Party will be arrested. Jiang officially ran the Chinese regime for more than a decade, and for another decade he was the puppet master behind the scenes who often controlled events. During those decades Jiang did incalculable damage to China. At this moment when Jiang’s era is about to end, Epoch Times here republishes in serial form “Anything for Power: The Real Story of Jiang Zemin,” first published in English in 2011. The reader can come to understand better the career of this pivotal figure in today’s China.
For the last three years the Chinese Communist Party has suppressed a bare-bones competitor to its mouthpiece China Central Television’s Spring Festival Gala: the Petitioners’ Spring Festival Gala.
An important element of the Chinese Communist Party’s penetration and control of Chinese society has been its ability to have all state-owned enterprises (SOE) and work units subscribe to its newspapers.
Hu’s cultural system reform is a Cultural Revolution style campaign to restrict citizens’ rights, analysts say.
Although Guo Degang has been famous as a comedian in China for years, never before had his name been as widely publicized as it was this month.
The “Blue Book” states that some networking sites such as Facebook can be used to damage China’s security.
After being completely shut down for nearly a year after a popular uprising in July 2009, the Internet service in China’s remote western Xinjiang Province was restored one day before the China-US Human Rights Dialogue
Hu Shuli, founder of a magazine which challenged the limits of Chinese censorship, is back with many projects.
Chinese Officials Confronted by Bold Questions from Reporters at “Two Sessions.”