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Chinese Bank Scandal Victims Attacked by Security While Petitioning Over Frozen Accounts, Source Says
Depositors affected by a major Henan banking collapse were allegedly attacked while seeking answers from authorities over frozen ...
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June 10, 2025
Shanghai Resident Films Bodies Being Taken From Aged Care Facility Amid Mounting Reports of COVID-19 Deaths
Many elderly people have died in aged care facilities amid a recent outbreak of COVID-19, known as the ...
CCP Virus
April 15, 2022
1,828 Days of Torture in a Chinese Women’s Prison: Survivor’s Account
Under a miscarriage of justice, a Falun Gong adherent was sent to the Heilongjiang Women's Prison in China’s northernmost province ...
China Human Rights
February 15, 2022
Chinese Patient With Kidney Failure Goes Online to Get Medical Treatment Amid Lockdown
A Chinese person with kidney failure had to go online to get urgently needed dialysis amid massive lockdowns ...
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December 23, 2021
Chinese Authorities Don’t Care About Real Estate Defaults: Homebuyers
Chinese homebuyers have been badly hit by defaults in residential property developments. Numerous families are suffering with unbearable ...
China Business & Economy
October 1, 2021
Southeastern China Outbreak Worse Than Officially Reported, Locals Say
The COVID-19 pandemic is taking a toll on southeastern China. Putian, Xiamen, and Quanzhou are the three hardest-hit ...
INSIDE CHINA
September 21, 2021
A Chinese Policeman on the Run After Standing Up for Justice for His Father
A Chinese police constable had to resign because his father was being harassed for reporting the illegal operations ...
Chinese Regime
September 11, 2021
Chinese Flood Victims Struggle to Receive Aid
After more than a month since a devastating July flooding in China’s central Henan Province, residents are struggling ...
Social Issues
September 9, 2021
CCP Virus Resurgence in Wenzhou: Roads Closed and Mandatory Testing
On June 10, a family of three in Wenzhou city of the eastern coastal province of Zhejiang was ...
INSIDE CHINA
June 11, 2021
CCP Threatens Elderly Parents of Lawyer Who Defends Rights of People of Faith
A Chinese lawyer says his family has been threatened and intimidated by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials because ...
China Human Rights
May 11, 2021
Chinese Authorities’ Mismanagement Led to Severe Flooding: Citizen
Lujiang County, Anhui Province was recently submerged in 8-meter-deep (about 26.25 feet) floods after heavy rainfall. While local ...
Social Issues
September 3, 2020
Chemical Gas Leak in SW China: Eyewitnesses Tell Their Stories
Leaking gas from a chemical plant in Wutongqiao district of Leshan city, Sichuan Province, southwestern China, enveloped the ...
Social Issues
August 24, 2020
Wife of Missing Chinese Human Rights Lawyer Gao Zhisheng Calls For Help From International Community
Renowned Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng has been missing since 2017. Gao's wife Geng He and their ...
China Human Rights
August 10, 2020
Hundreds Quarantined After PepsiCo Beijing Plant Confirms CCP Virus Cases
After eight confirmed cases were reported in the PepsiCo plant in Beijing, four more cases were confirmed on ...
INSIDE CHINA
July 1, 2020
Easier Registration For Social Organizations Might Pave Way for China’s Political Reform
Political parties, human rights organizations, and other groups that are normally suppressed—often violently—in China, will now be allowed ...
China News
May 15, 2012
Chinese Cabbages Dipped in Chemicals to ‘Guarantee freshness’
Media reports and interviews with farmers indicate that a carcinogenic chemical has been used in China to preserve ...
China News
May 7, 2012
Birth Defects in China Jump 70 Percent in 15 Years
In China the birth defect rate has jumped from 8.77 per 1,000 in 1996, to 15 per 1,000 ...
China News
October 4, 2011
Another Fire at PetroChina Refinery in Dalian Has Citizens on Edge
A huge fire at China's state-owned PetroChina Co. refinery in Dalian has disaster-weary residents on edge.
China News
August 29, 2011
After 380 Days of Suffering, Kindergarten Teacher Released From Chinese Labor Camp
A kind and gentle kindergarten teacher suffered 380 days of abuse before being released from a Chinese labor ...
China News
July 23, 2011
Shoddy Urban Drainage System Causes China’s Serious Flooding
"After mastering a certain level of scientific skill, people should study the laws of nature, exercise self-restraint, and ...
China News
June 29, 2011
Aging Victims of Cultural Revolution Still Battling for Benefits
Between 1963 and 1966, the Shanghai city government sent over 100,000 young people, to the remote Gobi Desert.
China News
May 7, 2011
Beijing AIDS Petitioners, Assaulted and Driven Away by Police
About 60 AIDS patients in Beijing were assaulted and expelled from the premises by the Chinese police.
China News
November 29, 2010
Cholera Outbreak Reported in South China
An outbreak of cholera in a county in Anhui Province, beginning Aug. 16, had infected 33 people as ...
China News
September 2, 2010
Mudslide in Southwest China, At Least 60 Dead
“There are natural disasters and man-made calamities, and this [recent mudslide] is a case of both of them."
China News
August 18, 2010
Unannounced Reservoir Discharge Causes Unknown Death Toll in Jilin
Local residents disagree with official casualty counts and other statements made by officials.
China News
August 10, 2010
Cleaning Up Oil in Dalian a Slow Process
After a pipeline explosion that led to at least 1,500 tons of crude oil gushing into the sea ...
China News
July 26, 2010
Train Derailment in China, 19 Known Dead
A landslide in eastern China's Jiangxi Province derailed a train full of tourists, killing at least 19.
China News
May 23, 2010
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