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Communist Party
After Wukan’s Protest, Grieving Family Can’t Move On
The family of a Chinese village leader who allegedly died of torture want officials to be held accountable.
February 10, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Gao Zhisheng May Already Have Died From Torture, Says Wife
Uncertainty as to the whereabouts and health condition of Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng still abounds.
January 25, 2012
BY
Gisela Sommer
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Quincy Yu
Chinese Official: Troublemakers Should be Shot
According to a Chinese official speaking at a Communist Party conference last week, laws should be crafted that ...
January 24, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Chinese General Details Spying by Top Communist Party Officials
A video of a Chinese general discussing the latest history of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was recently ...
September 1, 2011
BY
Helena Zhu
Journalism in China a Perilous Profession
Recent incidents of assault highlight the continuous perils investigative reporters in China face in their daily work.
August 14, 2011
BY
Gisela Sommer
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Quincy Yu
Grant Chinese Citizens Visa Application Rights Outside China
Many Chinese citizens are unable to visit other countries because they are monitored by the Chinese regime.
May 1, 2011
BY
Editorial Board
Three Statements Renouncing the Chinese Communist Party
I hereby declare my renunciation of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations.
March 15, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Hu Jintao’s Visit to ’77 Yuan’ Apartment a Farce, Netizens Say
The news was quickly spread on the Internet and lampooned by chatters and bloggers.
January 9, 2011
BY
Luo Ya
Chinese Officials and State Media Blame China Inflation on US
As inflation threatens China's masses, the U.S. is assigned most of the blame.
November 28, 2010
BY
Li Xiaoyu
Midterm Elections Bring ‘China Model’ Into Focus
A number of ads targeting China as the cause of American economic ills have been run by both ...
November 1, 2010
BY
Li Jia
Falun Gong Seeks Help from Canada to End 11-Year Persecution
Falun Gong rallied in Ottawa to seek help from the Canadian government as practitioners marked 11 years of ...
July 19, 2010
BY
Cindy Chan
Chinese Regime Suppresses Rights Group Grievance Union
The China Grievance Union (CGU), said to have more than 80,000 members, has recently received intense suppression
March 23, 2009
BY
Li Zhen
A Beijing Lawyer’s Defense Letter for the Wife of Persecuted Musician
The widow of a well-known musician and Falun Gong adherent who died from abuse in police custody in ...
November 25, 2008
BY
Feng Yiran
Skype Surveillance in China Revealed by Canadian Researchers
A group of researchers have exposed Internet surveillance in China by Skype Communications in alliance with its Chinese ...
October 2, 2008
BY
Ram Srinivasan
Former Shenyang Resident Details Corruption in Mainland China
Chenxi Liu, a former resident of Shenyang, northeastern China, details his harrowing experiences with official corruption and malpractice ...
September 9, 2008
BY
Chenxi Liu
In IOC Gymnast Probe, Communist Party Has Bases Covered
When the International Olympic Committee explained to this newspaper how it was reexamining the controversy surrounding the ages ...
August 23, 2008
BY
Cindy Drukier
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Jason Loftus
Olympics Will End With Propaganda Opera
A propaganda opera about Tibet will be on show for three days this week, timed as a finale ...
August 20, 2008
BY
Ivan Velinov
Zealous Chinese Fans Given Workshops on Cheering
Ultra-nationalist Chinese fans are reported to be booing rival competitors at recent Olympic events. Similar incidents over the ...
August 16, 2008
BY
Matthew Robertson
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, 2008
BY
Don Robertson
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