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Communist Party Authorities Say Wukan Demands ‘Reasonable,’ With Caveats
The bold gambit of the protesting residents of Wukan village in southern China appears to have paid off, with a Dec. 20 acknowledgment by the prefecture-level Party branch that their ...
December 20, 2011
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Matthew Robertson
Cambridge University Chinese Students Defy Beijing’s Control
The real election for the Chinese Students and Scholars Association at Cambridge University (CSSA-CAM) was held on Dec. ...
December 5, 2011
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Li Hua
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Matthew Robertson
Dance Performance From Beijing Carries Hidden Message
An officially sponsored Chinese dance company touring the Eastern United States includes classical dance, cutting-edge new works, and ...
November 22, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
Arrested Liu Fundraiser’s Organizations Tied to Chinese Communist Party
The recently arrested fundraiser for City Comptroller John Liu serves in an executive position for two Chinatown organizations ...
November 20, 2011
BY
Joshua Philipp
and
Matthew Robertson
Ai Weiwei Will Appeal $2.4 Million Tax Penalty
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei says he will fight the Chinese regime's order for him to pay over $2 ...
November 2, 2011
BY
Wu Jinxi
We Welcome the New China Where the CCP Does Not Exist
The Epoch Times here publishes direct translations of statements made by Chinese people in 'renouncing' the Chinese Communist ...
October 17, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China’s ‘Education Centers’ Places of Torture and Death
A Falun Gong practitioner dies at an ‘Education' Center ten days after being forcibly admitted for brainwashing.
October 14, 2011
BY
Wang Hongliang
Activists to Vietnam: Don’t Listen to Communist China
The Vietnamese government is coming under censure for acting on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party in a ...
October 10, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Residents Complain at City Hall Hoisting Communist Flag
San Francisco recently hoisted the “Five Star Red Flag” of the People's Republic of China celebrating the date ...
October 6, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
World’s Media Go to Court Beijing’s Favor
The Chinese Communist Party's Central Committee decided a few years ago that its propaganda organs need to have ...
October 4, 2011
BY
Helena Zhu
Former Chinese Diplomat: Xinhua Part of Spy Network
Working as a reporter for China's state-run mouthpiece Xinhua is just a side job for some Chinese spies, ...
September 27, 2011
BY
Luo Ya
Chinese State Media Use 9/11 for Anti-American Reports
While the 10th anniversary of 9/11 was a solemn occasion in the U.S., and a chance to remember ...
September 15, 2011
BY
Gary Pansey
and
Luo Ya
Beijing’s About-Face on Libya
Beijing, flustered that a dictator lost power, now seeks to buy its way in to Libyan affairs.
August 24, 2011
BY
Gary Pansey
and
Leo Chen
Hong Kong Police Block Protests Against China’s Vice Premier
China's vice premier departure from a Hong Kong visit marked by voices of protest and anger at the ...
August 22, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
South Korea Deports Falun Gong Practitioners, Yielding to Chinese Regime Pressure
South Korea has deported 10 Falun Gong practitioners to China in violation of U.N. Refugee Convention.
August 22, 2011
BY
Gisela Sommer
and
Wen Long
Tibetan Rights Activist Dies from Torture in Police Custody
A Tibetan political prisoner has died of severe torture during imprisonment by Chinese authorities.
August 16, 2011
BY
Gisela Sommer
and
Jerry Li
The Tangshan Earthquake 35 Years On
On July 28, 1976, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Tangshan City, Hebei Province, China, killing 240,002 people and ...
August 11, 2011
BY
Fang Xiao
and
Li Ming
The Tuidang Movement: 100 Million Chinese Hearts Changed
The Tuidang movement is peacefully dissolving the Chinese Communist Party, one renunciation at a time. This week, it ...
August 10, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
Quitting the Chinese Communist Party Renews the Soul
Quitting the Chinese Communist Party Renews the Soul.
August 5, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Two Chinese Officials Executed for Corruption
Corrupt officials in China sometimes get executed in an attempt to reassure the public that the Party is ...
July 19, 2011
BY
Eng Zhou
and
Gary Pansey
Tibetans Resist Security Forces’ Demand of Love Toward CCP
Amidst the Chinese regime tightening down on Tibet, security forces demanded Tibetans sign a document that expressed love ...
July 4, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Letter from Berlin: Wen’s Visit, Art, History, and Persecution
Herta Mueller, is a German novelist known for depicting how life under communism displaces all sources of meaning.
July 3, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Thank You for the ‘Nine Commentaries,’ a Truly Priceless Treasure
36 Chinese Express Shame at Having Been Party Members.
July 1, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese Military Veterans Beaten During Appeal
Unhappy military vets across China are using the anniversary of the CCP's founding to demand rightful benefits.
June 30, 2011
BY
Gary Pansey
Article Critical of Mao Creates Controversy
"We must investigate Mao Zedong's crimes — How many people did he starve to death during the Cultural ...
June 29, 2011
BY
Rona Rui
Tens of Thousands Appeal in Beijing
Swarms of slogan-shouting petitioners in Beijing are challenging the CCP ahead of the party's 90th anniversary.
June 29, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
China in Red Frenzy Ahead of Party Anniversary
All across China, local government cadres are in a frenzy, drilling people in singing Mao era "red songs."
June 28, 2011
BY
Cheryl Chen
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