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Aging Population and Gender Imbalance Challenge China’s One-Child Policy
China's release of census results show gender imbalance is still on the rise.
May 3, 2011
BY
Li Xiaoyu
Dublin Plans to Twin with Beijing Despite China’s Poor Human Rights Record
In 2008 prior to Olympic games some councillors in Dublin tried to establish twinning relationship with Beijing.
November 27, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
The Failure to Engage
When the United States is more assertive in dealing with the Chinese Communist Party, things work out better.
November 18, 2010
BY
Matthew Robertson
Illicit Organ Harvesting in China Highlighted at International Conference
Canadian human rights attorney, David Matas, spoke about China's organ harvesting at the International Conference on Human Rights ...
November 16, 2010
BY
Yuan Li
Displaced People in Guangdong Still Living in Squalor After 12 Years
The recent plight of over 4,000 internal migrants in Guangdong Province who were forced to relocate 12 years ...
October 11, 2010
BY
Fang Xiao
Liu Xiaobo, Chinese Activist and Writer, Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Liu Xiaobo, the imprisoned Chinese activist and writer, was awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday "for ...
October 8, 2010
BY
Martin Murphy
Missing Lawyer Important for China’s Future
Gao Zhisheng is “indispensable for China's future” says Vice-President of the European Parliament.
August 12, 2010
BY
James Burke
Jennifer Lopez’s Northern Cyprus Concert Canceled
Pop singer Jennifer Lopez has decided to cancel her upcoming concert in Northern Cyprus, according to an official ...
July 10, 2010
BY
Angela Wang
Google to Stop Redirecting Users to Hong Kong
Google states that it plans to stop redirecting Mainland Chinese users to its Hong Kong site.
June 29, 2010
BY
Antonio Perez
16-Year-Old Stabs Gang Member, Villagers Stand in Support
Zhao graduated from a local junior high school the year before. Nicknamed "sheep," villagers said he was an ...
June 23, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
UN Calls for a Humanitarian Corridor to Kyrgyzstan
The United Nations has called regional organizations and governments to assist humanitarian operations to southern Kyrgyzstan.
June 15, 2010
BY
Andrey Volkov
Are the Conservatives Softening on Human Rights in China?
As the government sends more and more officials to China on high-level visits, the Chinese dissident community in ...
June 10, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
Chinese Instructor Jailed for Teaching About Tiananmen Square Massacre
“Is it illegal even if I include a historical event into my lecture?” Zhang Zhongshun, a lecturer from ...
June 8, 2010
BY
Fang Xiao
Worker Strikes Sweep Across China
Concerns that the strikes may turn into a nationwide workers' movement has lead the Chinese Communist Party to ...
June 8, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Congo Human Rights Leader, Bahizire, Found Dead
The body of human rights leader Floribert Chebeya Bahizire, was found on Wednesday.
AI Annual Report on Human Rights
AI urged world governments to “ensure accountability for their actions” in their annual report on human rights violations ...
May 27, 2010
BY
Annie Wu
Beijing Sees New Wave of Petitioning Against Judicial Injustice
Several hundred petitioners gathered in front of the Supreme People's Court in Beijing on May 24.
May 27, 2010
BY
Gu Xiaohua
Gao Zhisheng: ‘Conscience of China’
Gao is the thrice-nominated candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize whose work won him the sobriquet Conscience of ...
May 8, 2010
BY
David Kilgour
Senior Journalist’s View on the Falun Gong Issue
On the 11th anniversary of the 4.25 peaceful appeal at Zhongnanhai, a veteran journalist looks at Falun Gong's ...
April 27, 2010
BY
Zhao Moujia
Hangzhou Residents, Facing Eviction, Successfully Protest for Official Apology
When official eviction notices were posted, residents covered them over, triggering a poster war.
April 15, 2010
BY
Chen Yilian
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Rona Rui
Bizzare Deaths: Chinese Prison Guards Get Creative With Explanations
The official explanations for deaths in police custody have become increasingly exotic in recent years.
April 13, 2010
BY
Epoch Times Staff
State Department Urged to Counter China’s Internet Policies, Part 1
CECC commission holds hearing on China's Internet control and Google and Go Daddy.
April 4, 2010
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Gao Zhisheng Said to Be Free, but Doubts Linger
Renowned Chinese human rights lawyer said to be in Buddhist mountain retreat.
March 28, 2010
BY
Matthew Robertson
Commission Finds Omissions in State Department Report on Human Rights
Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission discusses State Dept. report with Assist. Sec of State Michael Posner
March 28, 2010
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Epoch Times Reporter’s Gmail Among Those China Hacked
Human rights activists and journalists, including an Epoch Times reporter, have been finding an alert from Google in ...
March 25, 2010
BY
Matthew Little
Radio Era Baru Files Second Complaint Against Chinese Interference
The Chinese Embassy in Indonesia wants Radio Era Baru to stop broadcasting.
March 12, 2010
BY
Xie Menghan
Human Rights Columnist ‘blown away’
Shen Yun played to a full house on the evening Jan. 23 in Washington DC.
January 21, 2010
BY
Gary Feuerberg
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