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New Self-Immolation Reported in Tibet
On Thursday morning Tsampa Revolution @TsampaRevolt published a photo on Twitter that is said to show a new ...
China Human Rights
February 6, 2014
Mainland Chinese Enjoy ‘True Culture’ in Shen Yun
NEW YORK—Shen Yun Performing Arts New York Company has begun a ten show run from Jan. 10 to ...
Shen Yun
January 11, 2014
Memorize China’s Major Dynasties in One Minute
How to memorize Chinese dynasties in one minute.
China News
November 5, 2013
Chinese Feng Shui Master Sells Spells Online — And They Work, Say Customers
A 30 year-old feng shui master in China makes over 100,000 yuan ($16,303 dollars) a month selling spells, ...
China News
July 8, 2013
Match-Making Markets Flourish in Chinese City Parks
Chinese parents, anxious to find a good match for their children, drag their eligible sons and daughters to ...
China News
July 4, 2013
Burned Bus in China Sparks Online Discussion, and Criticism
A bus explosion in Fujian Province has led to censorship, and complaints at rough treatment of family members ...
China News
June 12, 2013
Chinese Regime Prioritizes Stability Maintenance Over Quake Rescue Efforts
The Communist Party has been preventing civilian volunteers from helping earthquake victims to avoid disclosure of the true ...
China News
April 24, 2013
Xi Jinping’s Taxi Ride, Tossed in the Memory Hole
For the last two days Chinese media has been abuzz with the news that Chinese Communist Party leader ...
China News
April 19, 2013
Chinese Victim in Boston Evokes Internet Discussion
The sudden, violent death of a young Chinese student in the Boston Marathon bombing has ignited on the ...
Boston Marathon
April 17, 2013
Chinese Farmers Fight Land Grabs in Two Provinces
Farmers in Hubei and Yunnan provinces have been up in arms after local authorities took their land.
China News
March 23, 2013
Chinese Coal Miner Sacrifices Future for Children
A Chinese villager sacrificed his life, by working in a coal mine, so his daughter could get an ...
China News
March 21, 2013
China Regime Accuses Coca-Cola of Spying With Handheld GPS
The use of satellite navigation equipment by coke delivery trucks, a common industry practice, in China has triggered ...
China Business & Economy
March 14, 2013
Delegates to Political Meetings Face Media Spotlight in China
A number of public figures attended a conference of the top political advisory body to the Communist Party ...
China News
March 7, 2013
Top Official Fired in Jiangsu Province
Chinese official media recently announced that the secretary of the largest city in Jiangsu Province has been dismissed ...
China News
March 5, 2013
Mao’s ‘Nuclear Mass Extinction Speech’ Aired on Chinese TV
A documentary on Chinese television has undermined the image of Chairman Mao Zedong, founder of the People's Republic ...
China News
March 5, 2013
Beijing’s ‘Two Meetings’ Meet; Rubber Stamp Ready
Thousands of "delegates" have gathered in Beijing for two political meetings that will formalize the communist leadership changeover, ...
China News
March 5, 2013
Before Political Meetings, A Rain of Arrests and Propaganda
As the Chinese regime holds important political meetings, dissidents are rounded up en masse and media control tightened.
China Human Rights
March 4, 2013
Taiwanese Actress Silenced in China Over Censorship Row
A well-known Taiwanese singer, currently in China, was taken away for a talking to by Chinese communist security ...
China News
January 11, 2013
Public Security Official Commits Suicide in Southern China
The deputy chief of the Guangzhou public security bureau killed himself on the evening of Jan. 8.
China News
January 10, 2013
Communist Incest Scandal Revealed in Eastern China
A police officer in China recently discovered that his daughter is not really his daughter, and his father ...
World News
January 2, 2013
Chinese Officials Rush to Offload Real Estate Before Investigation
With anti-corruption investigations on the horizon, many panic-stricken regime officials in China are hurrying to get rid of ...
China News
December 25, 2012
‘I Want to Quit to Stay Safe’
A selection of “Tuidang” (quitting the Party) statements made by Chinese nationals on Dec. 18-20, 2012.
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December 25, 2012
Chinese Regime Makes Known Plans to Crack Down on Internet
State-run media have publicized the Chinese Communist Party’s intent to punish free speech on the Internet.
China News
December 23, 2012
Chinese Security Official Sacked Over Son’s Transgressions and Cover-Up
A public security official in Shanxi Province has been sacked after he used his position and strong-arm tactics ...
China News
December 13, 2012
Death of Motorcyclist Causes Riot in China’s Guangxi
Customs officials in a province in China’s southwest caused the death of a motorcyclist last Friday, infuriating bystanders ...
China News
December 10, 2012
Fake Notes and Foreigners Wrapped up in Chinese Charity Controversy
Counterfeiters hit charity bazaars held by foreign embassies in Guangzhou on Dec. 8.
China News
December 10, 2012
New Law to Punish Tibetan Self-Immolators
Chinese communist officials have unveiled a new mandate that would indict for homicide any Tibetans who encourage or ...
China News
December 10, 2012
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