The stage-managed trial of former Chinese politburo member Bo Xilai went into its third and fourth days over the weekend.
Chinese judicial and propaganda authorities released ten transcripts from the second day of the show trial against former Politburo member Bo Xilai on Friday.
A top scientist who disagreed with evidence used to convict Gu Kailai for the murder of Briton Neil Heywood has resigned days before the trial of Bo Xilai, Gu’s husband.
The son of fallen Chinese politburo member Bo Xilai has enrolled in Columbia University’s School of Law.
There is new evidence that Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced former Chinese Communist Party politician Bo Xilai, was involved in selling the organs of prisoners of conscience.
In the presidential foreign policy debate Monday, the candidates spent approximately eight minutes talking about China. Meanwhile, mass atrocities are taking place in this troubled giant. We need to ask our candidates to speak up.
When the now-disgraced former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) chief of Chongqing, Bo Xilai, was courting his first wife, Li Danyu, he wrote her a love poem.
The Chinese regime is thinking over former Politburo member Bo Xilai’s crimes and punishment, including accusations of live organ harvesting, and is also considering disciplinary action against Zhou Yongkang, the head of China’s security forces, according to a source.
Bo Xilai has been expelled from the Chinese Communist Party, according to state media.
In a three sentence-long notice that was first published in English, the Chinese state mouthpiece Xinhua announced that Wang Lijun would be given 15 years in prison.
A long set of “details” about the Wang Lijun case by Chinese state media gives some indication of what may be in store for Bo Xilai, the ousted and disgraced communist official.
Wang Lijun, the former Chongqing police chief who attempted to defect to a U.S. Consulate in February, will begin his trial on Tuesday for defection, bribe-taking, and abuse of power.
A swirl of puzzling events took place in Beijing last week. Standing out from the confusion is the presumptive Party head Xi Jinping charting a tougher line on handling Bo Xilai.
Wang Lijun, the Chinese police chief who tried to defect to the United States, has been given a litany of charges, including defection and abuse of power, according to a recent announcement.
Propaganda authorities punished and rewarded the China Youth Daily for articles it liked and disliked recently.
China’s national credibility is suspected by outside observers in the fields of politics, economics, and ethics.
Commentators of the Gu Kailai murder trial sentencing say the whole thing looked staged.
Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced former politburo member Bo Xilai, was recently found guilty in the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood.
Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced high-level Chinese Communist Party official Bo Xilai, has been given a suspended death sentence.
The stage-managed trial of former Chinese politburo member Bo Xilai went into its third and fourth days over the weekend.
Chinese judicial and propaganda authorities released ten transcripts from the second day of the show trial against former Politburo member Bo Xilai on Friday.
A top scientist who disagreed with evidence used to convict Gu Kailai for the murder of Briton Neil Heywood has resigned days before the trial of Bo Xilai, Gu’s husband.
The son of fallen Chinese politburo member Bo Xilai has enrolled in Columbia University’s School of Law.
There is new evidence that Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced former Chinese Communist Party politician Bo Xilai, was involved in selling the organs of prisoners of conscience.
In the presidential foreign policy debate Monday, the candidates spent approximately eight minutes talking about China. Meanwhile, mass atrocities are taking place in this troubled giant. We need to ask our candidates to speak up.
When the now-disgraced former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) chief of Chongqing, Bo Xilai, was courting his first wife, Li Danyu, he wrote her a love poem.
The Chinese regime is thinking over former Politburo member Bo Xilai’s crimes and punishment, including accusations of live organ harvesting, and is also considering disciplinary action against Zhou Yongkang, the head of China’s security forces, according to a source.
Bo Xilai has been expelled from the Chinese Communist Party, according to state media.
In a three sentence-long notice that was first published in English, the Chinese state mouthpiece Xinhua announced that Wang Lijun would be given 15 years in prison.
A long set of “details” about the Wang Lijun case by Chinese state media gives some indication of what may be in store for Bo Xilai, the ousted and disgraced communist official.
Wang Lijun, the former Chongqing police chief who attempted to defect to a U.S. Consulate in February, will begin his trial on Tuesday for defection, bribe-taking, and abuse of power.
A swirl of puzzling events took place in Beijing last week. Standing out from the confusion is the presumptive Party head Xi Jinping charting a tougher line on handling Bo Xilai.
Wang Lijun, the Chinese police chief who tried to defect to the United States, has been given a litany of charges, including defection and abuse of power, according to a recent announcement.
Propaganda authorities punished and rewarded the China Youth Daily for articles it liked and disliked recently.
China’s national credibility is suspected by outside observers in the fields of politics, economics, and ethics.
Commentators of the Gu Kailai murder trial sentencing say the whole thing looked staged.
Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced former politburo member Bo Xilai, was recently found guilty in the murder of British businessman Neil Heywood.
Gu Kailai, the wife of disgraced high-level Chinese Communist Party official Bo Xilai, has been given a suspended death sentence.