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Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Internet Allows Searches for ‘Live [Organ] Harvest’
In the latest bout of oddness to come over the Chinese Internet’s notoriously strict censorship, searches for terms related to live organ harvesting have recently been unblocked.
March 26, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Zhou Yongkang, Bo Xilai, and Wang Lijun Walk the Plank (Illustration)
Illustration: In the Chinese Communist Party's current power struggle, Hu Jintao's faction of the Chinese Communist Party appears ...
March 25, 2012
BY
Jeff Nenarella
The Modern ‘Games’ of China (Illustration)
The Beijing Olympics are four years gone, yet a variety of curious 'games' continue to play out in ...
March 23, 2012
BY
Jeff Nenarella
Regime Mouthpiece Reveals Confusion Over Chinese Leadership
The Global Times published an editorial Thursday calling for clarity from the regime's central authorities after rumours of ...
March 22, 2012
BY
Matthew Little
Persecution of Falun Gong Complicates Beijing Power Struggle
Power Struggle at Zhongnanhai Hard to Resolve as Falun Gong Persecution Haunts Chinese Leaders.
March 22, 2012
BY
Liu Xiao
Zhou Yongkang Lost Power Struggle, Say Chinese Netizens
A suddenly announced ideological training session is the latest sign that things are changing in Beijing.
March 22, 2012
BY
Stephen Gregory
and
Xue Fei
Ad Touting Freedom in Tibet Outrages Rights Advocates
Tibet has enjoyed 53 years of unrivalled freedom and prosperity thanks to the China’s communist regime, according to ...
March 22, 2012
BY
Matthew Little
Bo Xilai Placed Under House Arrest, Reports Suggest
Bo Xilai has been placed under house arrest by the agency responsible for the security of top Chinese ...
March 20, 2012
BY
Cheng Jing
and
Matthew Robertson
Beijing’s Battle for ‘Soft Power’ Playing Out in the West End
The Chinese Communist Party's pursuit of "soft power" lies behind recent attempts to stop a performance of classical ...
March 20, 2012
BY
Simon Veazey
The Ouster of Bo Xilai Is Only the Beginning
Both Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s answer at the NPC press conference and a circular from the CCP Central ...
March 20, 2012
BY
Heng He
Words Related to ‘Coup’ in Beijing Censored on Weibo
After rumors about military police entering Beijing and reports about the sound of gunfire began percolating on China’s ...
March 20, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Coup in Beijing, Says Chinese Internet Rumor Mill
Over the night of March 19 and in early morning of March 20, Bejing local time, a message ...
March 20, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chongqing Mayor Turns Against Ousted Bo Xilai, Tells All
After Bo Xilai, the scandal-troubled former Party chief of China’s central-western megalopolis of Chongqing, was removed from office ...
March 19, 2012
BY
Cheryl Chen
and
Shanshan Wu
China’s Secret Detention Law Meant to Frighten Citizenry, Critics Contend
A controversial revision to China's criminal procedure law was pushed through despite fierce public resistance, and done in ...
March 16, 2012
BY
Ariel Tian
and
Matthew Robertson
Bo Xilai Fired
Bo Xilai is Party chief of Chongqing no longer, according to the Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily.
March 14, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Chinese Official Makes Quiet Complaint About Wang Lijun Affair
A low-ranking official from Anhui Province and representative to the National People’s Congress made a veiled complaint recently ...
March 11, 2012
BY
Lan Shan
Chinese Netizens Ask Hard Questions About Organ Transplantation
A spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Health admitted recently that the main source of organ transplants in ...
March 9, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Chinese Official Who Knew Too Much Disappeared in Beijing
In the latest developments in a monthlong political crisis that is laying bare the factional nature of the ...
March 8, 2012
BY
Ariel Tian
and
Matthew Robertson
Tibetan Hunger Strike Reaches Day 15
Three Tibetans sit outside the U.N. headquarters at 42nd Street and First Avenue on an indefinite hunger strike.
March 7, 2012
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Wang Lijun’s Documents a Ticking Time Bomb For the CCP
The domino effect triggered by Wang Lijun, the former police chief and deputy mayor of Chongqing who attempted ...
March 2, 2012
BY
Li Tianxiao
Reading the Bo Xilai Tea Leaves
Chinese media is looking intently at how the power struggle centering on Bo Xilai will turn out.
March 1, 2012
BY
Ji Da
Wang Lijun Suspected in Falun Gong Organ Harvest, Group Says
Wang Lijun, the former police chief and deputy mayor of Chongqing, may have participated in or directed the ...
February 28, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Bo Xilai Knows Too Much: Former Communist Party Advisor
Zhou Yongkang feels threatened by Bo Xilai, according to a former advisor to high-level Party officials speaking anonymously ...
February 23, 2012
BY
Gao Zitan
Bo Xilai’s Ambition to Rule
"My son Bo Xilai beat me down to the ground. When I saw that he was not afraid ...
February 22, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
Zhou Yongkang Heads Public Security Apparatus
Zhou’s prompt marriage to former president’s Jiang Zemin’s niece greased the wheels on his path to the Chinese ...
February 22, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
Responsibility For Persecution Dogs CCP Leaders
The fear of being held responsible is driving what may be one of the bitterest succession battles in ...
February 22, 2012
BY
Matthew Little
Why the Wang Lijun — Bo Xilai Affair Matters
Wang Lijun's sudden visit to the U.S. Consulate in Chengdu flight to Chengdu was not just about self-preservation, ...
February 22, 2012
BY
Stephen Gregory
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